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What would the perfect planet be like?
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I particularly like the idea that stable geology and protection from heavy meteorite bombardment would be desirable (although perhaps a certain amount of geological upheaval is useful to aid natural selection). I've always thought that the panspermia angle is a complete red herring; it doesn't really answer any questions about the origin of life, just pushes it one step back.

Though it would certainly be hard to say goodbye to the green grass and blue skies of old number three.


It is amazing how Christians react to facts. To them faith is fact

It is amazing how Christians react to facts. To them faith is fact"
The Amazon look inside feature show no table of contents. You may want to look into this. I for one would not purchase a book without being able to look at the table of contents.
Good luck on your book.

sorry money is so tight for you."
You published a book that is 666 pages without chapters or a table of contents. Money is tight but that is not the issue here.
Like I said good luck.
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