Interesting…this implies to me, that perhaps, they are looking for more confirmation of “extremophiles” as I noted this interesting little anomalous acknowledgment back in Sept. https://www.rt.com/news/499582-life-inside-stars-theory/ …and let’s not forget David Bohm’s “plasma life”.
Fascinating article, the idea of DNA type structures forming “nuclear life” in a star certainly follows the “as above, so below” concept. The hunt for “extremophiles” might be on considering the recent announcement of phosphine as possible evidence of life on Venus. Certainly any life that could survive in that harsh environment would fall into the “extremophile” category one would think.
Interesting…this implies to me, that perhaps, they are looking for more confirmation of “extremophiles” as I noted this interesting little anomalous acknowledgment back in Sept. https://www.rt.com/news/499582-life-inside-stars-theory/ …and let’s not forget David Bohm’s “plasma life”.
Winston1984 and friends, have you have read the novella “A Meeting With Medusa” by Arthur C Clarke, published in 1971.
https://infogalactic.com/info/A_Meeting_with_Medusa
No…but I do have it in my library…I’ll check it out.
A Meeting With Medusa – Arthur C. Clarke https://abitofscififromthepast.wordpress.com/2019/11/26/a-meeting-with-medusa-arthur-c-clarke/
Fascinating article, the idea of DNA type structures forming “nuclear life” in a star certainly follows the “as above, so below” concept. The hunt for “extremophiles” might be on considering the recent announcement of phosphine as possible evidence of life on Venus. Certainly any life that could survive in that harsh environment would fall into the “extremophile” category one would think.