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Original excerpt
A while ago, someone claimed they had the opportunity to work on the remains of an Exo-Biospheric Organism, or EBO. As a chemist and biologist, I became interested not in arguing from belief, but in asking a simpler question: if the biological details that were shared are taken at face value, do they show any internal scientific consistency? So I started breaking the claims down piece by piece. I…
Key claims
A chemist and biologist critically analyzes the biological claims made about alleged Exo-Biospheric Organism remains, examining internal scientific consistency of the reported details.
Alternative explanation
A chemist and biologist assessed whether the reported biological details show internal scientific consistency when taken at face value.
Analysis by Claude · may contain errors
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