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Abiogenesis

The process by which life arises naturally from non-living matter.

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    The transit method's geometric alignment probability for Earth-like planets is about 0.5%, making detection challenging.
    TRAPPIST-1e is a promising candidate for life, being 90% the size and 80% the mass of Earth.
    JWST is the first telescope capable of detecting moons around exoplanets, potentially increasing habitable real estate.
    Abiogenesis and evolution are distinct processes; abiogenesis could have a probability as low as 10^-100.
    The Fermi paradox suggests that technological development might lead to self-destruction, explaining the lack of extraterrestrial contact.

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