We Really Don’t Know What Life Is An Existential Problem in the Search for Alien Life--We don’t really know what life is in the first place, argues Jaime Green for The Atlantic. "In 2020, a team of researchers found something surprising in the high clouds of Venus. Earth-based telescopes detected the spectral signature of phosphine, a simple molecule that should have no business persisting in those extremely acidic clouds. Cautiously excited, the researchers wrote that the phosphine could be the result of “unknown photochemistry or geochemistry”—or, they noted almost coyly, 'possibly life'."
Sure, why not? Right after we pass . We ate already experiencing life now. What was the meaning of it however, Will be explained later.