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Posted: 2025-05-16 06:46:38 UTC

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This article contains some claims that are falsified. While not everything in the article is false, please proceed with extreme caution and verify any critical information independently.
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New evidence suggests life on Earth may have started as early as 4.28 billion years ago, shortly after the planet cooled. Bayesian analysis indicates a high probability that abiogenesis is a rapid process on Earth-like worlds, but it doesn't guarantee life is common. The question remains whether Earth is typical or an anomaly, as the search for a second origin continues.
Life on Earth may have started very early, around 4.28 billion years ago.
Bayesian analysis suggests abiogenesis is likely a rapid process on Earth-like worlds.
The rapid start of life doesn't mean life is common in the universe.
It's uncertain whether Earth is a typical planet or an unusual case.
Determining whether Earth is a typical planet or a fluke.
Finding a second origin of life to confirm the rapid abiogenesis theory.