I find Rob Gendler’s comments in this thread to be refreshingly candid. Spontaneous generation of life from non-living matter is an extraordinarily difficult thing. Many who doubt this must be unaware of the vast complexity of even the simplest single celled organisms. The evolutionary biologists Rob mentioned know this, which explains their reluctance to jump on the exobiology band wagon.robgendler wrote:Because of what I do I have one foot in the astronomical sciences and one in the biological sciences. Its very curious that the only scientists who are enthusiastic and optimistic about extraterrestrial life are physical scientists (astronomers, physicists, mathematicians, statisticians). Almost without exception because of their backgrounds they view all science in a deterministic manner...believing everything can be predicted with the right equation. Unfortunately biological systems defy deterministic approaches. Evolution proceeds in a manner which is not in any way deterministic....the evolutionary process is an opportunistic one, shaped in a large part by chance and opportunism. The expectation that life is ubiquitous in the universe is a very naive one IMO. Perhaps simple life (prokaryotes) may be somewhat common...but complex multicellular life....and civilizations ....I'm not at all optimistic about that, Evolutionary biologists have a very deep respect for the improbability of complex life to form even here on earth. If one studies the history of life on earth it is impressive that after the first simple lifeforms...bacteria...nothing much happened for another 2.5 billion years...more than half the age of the earth. Complex life only occurred in the last 10% of earth's history. In fact in the course of 4.5 billion years over a trillion species have come and gone and only one species has evolved which eventually produced technology....and not until the last 1% of its existence as a species. This does not bode well for the expectation of extraterrestrial civilizations. The other interesting observation is that there exists two earth like planets (mars and venus) in our own solar system and each is totally devoid of life.
It’s easy to think that since life exists here on Earth it must have self generated here, and if it did so here it must easily arise elseware too. It amounts to a great deal of wishful thinking, IMO.