I hope naay maka tubag ani diri, or pwede ra sad inyo hypothesis.
Let me put some background to my question:
We all know that in order for life to thrive, some conditions must first be observed.
There are 4 main conditions for life to exist.
1.) Temperature of around -50 to +50 Celsius (There are also organisms called extremophiles who can survive in extreme environments, 100+ Celsius or below -70 Celsius)
2.) Presence of H20 or liquid water.
3.) Presence of necessary elements/compounds and gases to sustain metabolism and reproduction. (Oxygen, Carbon, etc.)
4.) Source of energy needed for energy transformation.
Think of it this way, if kani nga mga conditions kay ma meet in another planet somewhere in the universe, do you think nga garantisado na nga mo exist ang life dayun?
Also, ngano sad kailangan nga kani jud nga conditions? Why are they so specific?
For billions of years, this universe was nothing but a collection of galaxies and stars. Then out from nowhere, this thing called "Life" suddenly exists, which possessed something the whole universe in all its glory, vastness, and magnificence didn't have: a consciousness.
So akong question, why?
(Interesting site here: Life in the Universe > Origin of Life > Conditions for Life)