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stevehw33 said: <i>Once and for all there is NO such thing as exobiology. There is not a single cell or organism which has ever been found off the earth.</i><p>So I guess that means that there's no such thing as gravitational waves and the study of them makes no sense. Nor is there any such thing as dark matter and we shouldn't look for it. Nor, 75 years ago, were there any such thing as tectonic plates, and belief in them could be justly rediculed as "It's philosophy and speculation. It's not science. It's not even a legitimate field in the sciences."<p><i>>There is no such science as 'exobiology' and no such legitimate field of study.</i><p>I'm getting <b>really</b> tired of your arrogance - you are not the lord annointed of planetary science. You do not have the right to declare what is and is not a legitmate science. As far as I, and I venture to say, the scientific community is concerned: if there are peer reviewed papers appearing in refereed journals, then it is science.<p>The scientific community decides what is science, not stevehw33. End of story.</p></p></p></p>