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Astrophysics
Title: Does the rapid appearance of life on Earth suggest that life is common in the Universe?
(Submitted on 2 May 2002 (v1), last revised 8 May 2003 (this version, v2))
Abstract: It is sometimes assumed that the rapidity of biogenesis on Earth suggests that life is common in the Universe. Here we critically examine the assumptions inherent in this if-life-evolved-rapidly-life-must-be-common argument. We use the observational constraints on the rapidity of biogenesis on Earth to infer the probability of biogenesis on terrestrial planets with the same unknown probability of biogenesis as the Earth. We find that on such planets, older than ~ 1 Gyr, the probability of biogenesis is > 13% at the 95% confidence level. This quantifies an important term in the Drake Equation but does not necessarily mean that life is common in the Universe.
Submission history
From: Charles H. Lineweaver [view email][v1] Thu, 2 May 2002 05:43:42 GMT (77kb)
[v2] Thu, 8 May 2003 02:00:27 GMT (80kb)