I have two of them.
One, we assume that some distant planet would automatically support human life, if they happen to have "Earth-like" conditions. The thing is that we assuming that OUR bodies can handle being in an entirely different bio-sphere. Would we have to go through some sort of "therapy" in order to adapt?
And, two, would colonization disrupt the natural process of that world? Assuming that there is not any sentient life, would our presence prevent the development of sentient life on that world? And, if there are sentient life, but not as advanced, are there ethical considerations to be had? I can imagine a scenario, like in STAR TREK INTO DARKNESS, our presence would be like that of the "Ancient Astronaut Conspiracy", where "aliens" intermingled with primitive humans to produce a more advanced version of humanity that we see today (yes, I am a fan of the old IN SEARCH OF... series
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Anyway, just wondering...
One, we assume that some distant planet would automatically support human life, if they happen to have "Earth-like" conditions. The thing is that we assuming that OUR bodies can handle being in an entirely different bio-sphere. Would we have to go through some sort of "therapy" in order to adapt?
And, two, would colonization disrupt the natural process of that world? Assuming that there is not any sentient life, would our presence prevent the development of sentient life on that world? And, if there are sentient life, but not as advanced, are there ethical considerations to be had? I can imagine a scenario, like in STAR TREK INTO DARKNESS, our presence would be like that of the "Ancient Astronaut Conspiracy", where "aliens" intermingled with primitive humans to produce a more advanced version of humanity that we see today (yes, I am a fan of the old IN SEARCH OF... series

Anyway, just wondering...