Aliens don't need water .....

Whenever I read articles about different planets/stars/galaxies and their suitability for extra-terresterial life, I am always surpised by why they always refer to the presence/absence of water or oxygen. They make it seem like a foregone conclusion that the lack of water and oxygen on the surface of Mars precludes the possibility of alien life on that planet. Why do we assume that aliens will have the same physiological needs as human beings ?

Maybe, aliens breathe Carbon Dioxide, maybe they eat rocks and thrive on temperatures like 4000F ... After all, there are organisms on earth that survive under those conditions. These aliens probably wont look very much like human beings, but then what is the probability that in our vast universe, two species of two-legged, upright mammals will look alike or have the same level of technological advance ?

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Anonymous said…
ekdum regular in ur ideas ?? good going!!! what time do u update ur blog..every morning i get up to see a new idea ..

sneha
Ideamani said…
I write the post at night and publish it in the morning ...
Anonymous said…
They refer to presence of water and oxygen all the time 'cause we don't give a damn about the aliens - the scientists just know that our planet will soon be off the Galaxy map with all this pollution and we'll not have enough natural resources in 2-3 decades. They're just looking for a different home for us to live in or atleast a place to steal resources from.

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