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I believe there is.
Because there must be many planets in the vast universe that are similar to the earth's environment, many things cannot be explained without the existence of aliens.
And maybe we've already met extraterrestrial life.
It's just that we don't know each other.
We earthlings rely on oxygen to survive, there is what we call it"people"It can speak, but there's no reason to demand that the same can be said of extraterrestrial life. Maybe a rock on Mars is a life, and it can think.
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The universe is an infinite world.
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There should be extraterrestrial life in the universe! However, there is not enough evidence for the existence of intelligent beings.
The universe has undergone 15 billion years of evolution, theoretically there should be extraterrestrial life, and there are planets in the universe that are similar to the earth. Therefore, it is not impossible for biological evolution processes similar to those on Earth to occur!
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Strictly speaking, there is currently only life on Earth in the universe. It belongs to one of the cosmic substances like other cosmic matter. Species do not evolve as the theory of evolution says. It's constant.
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It's so difficult, how do you teachers assign this homework?
It's a philosophy class.
Just follow Ya Hu Zou No one knows the right answer to this question.
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It's better to look for it on the Internet.
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There must be other life in the universe, but human beings have not yet discovered it.
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Summary. The authors of "The Mystery of Life in the Universe" are Zhang Shenpei and Zhao Xiaomei.
1. Zhang Shenbei, joined the Shanghai Institute of Biochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences in 1958, senior engineer, deputy director of the scientific research planning department of the Shanghai Institute of Biochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, vice president of the Shanghai Branch of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and director of the preparatory office of the Shanghai Bioengineering Experimental Base of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
2. Zhao Xiaomei, editor-in-chief, main works include "Auspicious Grass", "Writing Course", "HSK Chinese Proficiency Test", etc.
The Mystery of Life in the Universe is introduced by the author.
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The authors of "The Mystery of Life in the Universe" are Zhang Shenpei and Zhao Xiaomei. 1. Zhang Shenbei, entered the Shanghai Institute of Biochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences in 1958, senior engineer, deputy director of the Scientific Research Planning Division of the Shanghai Institute of Biochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, vice president of the Shanghai Branch of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, director of the Preparatory Office of the Shanghai Bioengineering Experimental Base of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, 2. Zhao Xiaomei, editor-in-chief, the main works include "Auspicious Grass", "Writing Course", "HSK Chinese Proficiency Test", etc.
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Zhang Shengbei, who entered the Shanghai Institute of Biochemistry of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 1958, Zhao Xiaomei, editor-in-chief, wrote the mystery of life in the universe with Zhang Shengbei.
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1. Zhang Shenbei, in 1958, entered the Shanghai Institute of Biodao Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, senior engineer, middle school.
Deputy Director of the Scientific Research Planning Division of the Shanghai Institute of Biochemistry, Rongguo Academy of Sciences, Vice President of the Shanghai Branch of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and Director of the Preparatory Office of the Shanghai Bioengineering Experimental Base of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
2. Zhao Xiaomei, editor-in-chief, main works include "Auspicious Grass", "Writing Course", "HSK Chinese Proficiency Test", etc.
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Zhang Shenbei joined the Shanghai Institute of Biochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences in 1958, senior engineer, deputy director of the scientific research planning department of the Shanghai Institute of Biochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, vice president of the Shanghai Branch of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and director of the preparatory office of the Shanghai Bioengineering Experimental Base of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
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Zhang Shenbei joined the Shanghai Institute of Biochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences in 1958, and has served as a trainee, research intern, graduate student (graduate), assistant researcher, senior engineer, deputy director of the scientific research planning department of the Shanghai Institute of Biochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, vice president of the Shanghai Branch of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, director of the preparatory office of the Shanghai Bioengineering Experimental Base of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, deputy director of the Shanghai Brain Research Institute of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, deputy director of the Shanghai Biological Research Center of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, He is a visiting scholar at the University of Toronto's School of Medicine, Canada, an expert in the Chinese business of Promag in the United States, and a research intern at the Shanghai Institute of Biochemistry when he was working on the artificial synthesis of crystalline bovine insulin.
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Zhao Xiaomei: Editor-in-chief, main works include "Auspicious Grass", "Writing Course", "HSK Chinese Proficiency Test", etc.
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1. Zhang Shenbaibei, entered in 1958.
He is a senior engineer at the Shanghai Institute of Biochemistry of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and a scientific researcher at the Shanghuihai Institute of Biochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences.
A: Deputy Director of the Planning Division, Vice President of the Shanghai Branch of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Director of the Preparatory Office of the Shanghai Bioengineering Experimental Base of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
2. Zhao Xiaomei, editor-in-chief, main works include "Auspicious Grass" and "Writing Tutorial".
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Just now more abundant and rich floating clouds f planning to gather.
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It's Zhang Shenpei and Zhao Xiaomei. There is less information in BAI, and DU has not been found.
This article introduces the difficult journey of scientific daoists to explore whether there is life beyond the earth, and shows that to this day, whether there is life beyond the earth is still an unsolved mystery. It expresses the author's admiration for the scientists' spirit of pursuing true knowledge and continuous exploration, and at the same time stimulates students' interest in loving science, learning science, and exploring the mysteries of the universe.
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There is not enough information on these authors, and there is no teaching aid.
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In 1958, he entered the Shanghai Institute of Special Chemical Research of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and he should have been there.
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The Mystery of Life in the Universe expresses the very important nostalgia of life by describing the mystery of life in other universes outside the Earth, by describing other planets outside the Earth, and by extracting key information, the authors are Zhang Shenbei and Zhao Xiaomei.
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The Mystery of Life in the Universe is Zhang Shenbei, the author of Zhao Xiaomei.
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Zhang Shenbei joined the Shanghai Institute of Biochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences in 1958, senior engineer, deputy director of the scientific research planning department of the Shanghai Institute of Biochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, vice president of the Shanghai Branch of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and director of the preparatory office of the Shanghai Bioengineering Experimental Base of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Zhao Xiaomei: Editor-in-chief, main works include "Auspicious Grass", "Writing Course", "HSK Chinese Proficiency Test", etc.
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The article "The Mystery of Life in the Universe" mainly uses methods such as making comparisons, listing numbers, and giving examples.
For comparison: The author compares Mars with Earth and finds two similarities: the rotation time is similar; There are days and nights, there are four seasons, and it is cold at both poles.
Column numbers: In order to further confirm that there is no life on Mars, the author elaborates on the discovery of spacecraft, and uses the method of column numbers to prove that Mars has little moisture, thin atmosphere, low temperature, and no magnetic field, which shows that "life on Mars is difficult to survive".
Example: Through a field trip to Mars, the author cites two results: no organic molecules were detected in the soil, and plants could not grow without organic molecules; No microorganisms have been found, which means that there is no tiny life on Mars, which in turn negates the claim that there is life on Mars.
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The central topic is: whether there is life in the universe other than the earth. 1. There may be life beyond the Earth 2. The conditions that a celestial body with possible life should have 3. There is almost no life on all the planets outside the Earth in the solar system 4. The possibility of life on Mars.
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Infinite, endless, sourceless, multi-space, multi-dimensional!
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The origin of the universe and the origin of life.
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It refers to "is there life in the universe other than the earth?"
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Hello, I'm glad to answer for you I'm Teacher Xiaoxue As far as I know, the author of "The Mystery of Life in the Universe" is Zhang Shenpei and Zhao Xiaomei. Zhang Shenbei, entered the Shanghai Institute of Biochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences in 1958, senior engineer, deputy director of the scientific research planning department of the Shanghai Institute of Biochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, vice president of the Shanghai Branch of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, director of the preparatory office of the Shanghai Bioengineering Experimental Base of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Zhao Xiaomei, editor-in-chief, the main works include "Auspicious Grass", "Writing Course", "HSK Chinese Proficiency Test", etc.
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The authors of "The Mystery of Life in the Universe" are Zhang Shenpei and Zhao Xiaomei.
This article is a popular science article that describes the difficult journey of scientists to explore whether there is life beyond Earth, and finally shows that whether there is life beyond Earth is still an unsolved mystery to this day.
The title of the article is "The Mystery of Life in the Universe", so the author organizes the article by closely following the "mystery" in the process of writing. The author begins by questioning whether there is life in space beyond Earth.
Then the author analyzes the four conditions for the existence of life, analyzes the planets in the solar system except the earth one by one, and comes to the conclusion that life cannot exist or is difficult to exist in these planets, but it is still necessary to continue to explore the "mystery" of life in the universe.
The universe is formed by a large **.
Based on logical reasoning, I think there should be.
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Very big. Because the largest life known to mankind is tens or even hundreds of times larger than that of human beings, the largest life that may exist in the universe will be even larger than that of human beings.
It was accidental, because the time was long enough, so the matter began to change constantly, and space originally existed, and finally life began to appear gradually, which formed the cosmic form that we are familiar with.