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Did extraterrestrial life emerge shortly after the Big Bang? - C C - Jun 17, 2024 Shortly after the Big Bang, conditions were perfect for life. Did aliens emerge long before us? https://www.salon.com/2024/06/15/shortly-after-the-big-bang-conditions-were-perfect-for-life-did-aliens-emerge-long-before-us/ INTRO: It’s a little mind-boggling to think about, but there was a time when no stars existed in the universe. The earliest stars, galaxies and black holes came into being in a wondrous period called “cosmic dawn,” some 250 to 350 million years after the Big Bang. All sorts of ingredients of our universe were popping into existence at that time: stars, galaxies, black holes. Given all the components were there, could that short list include life itself? Could aliens have popped up much earlier in the universe’s 13.8 billion year history? (MORE - details) https://youtu.be/JOiGEI9pQBs |