Re: Alien Life

From: Catherine Woodgold (an588_at_freenet.carleton.ca)
Date: 10/14/04


Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 23:36:45 +0000 (UTC)


"Country Loon" (fitlikemin@mearns.fairmers.co.uk) writes:
> I doubt a water based lifeform could develop much technology as the water
> would get in the way! You could not develop electronics for instance under
> water - you need a dry environment.

Somewhere in another galaxy there may be an underwater
creature saying "I doubt a land based lifeform could develop
much technology, as the air would get in the way! You could
not develop chemistry, for instance, in the air -- you need
a wet environment."

--
Cathy


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