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Old 17-May-2008, 03:18 AM
JustAFriend JustAFriend is offline
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I don't have a copy of it at the moment, but sci-fi writer Isaac Asimov (who was also a professor of biochemistry ) wrote an essay in the '60s or '70s where he took every planet in the solar system and suggested a unique but possibly viable chemistry that might work in each of the differing environments.

You might want to look it up....
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