• hesh@quokk.au
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    3 hours ago

    But I disagree. Water is special and unique. You can’t just swap it with a random liquid and have the same support for life.

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        2 hours ago

        I understand your meaning. Life “as we know it” is a narrow view of what possibilities there may be for life. And there may absolutely be some kind of life that is built on other materials. At the same time, water (and carbon) have particular chemical properties that make them fundamentally important for building stuff from molecules in general, that goes beyond “we only use those cuz they happened to be here”