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14 hours ago, astrobeing said:

Believe it or not, water is a fairly common element in the universe.

Hydrogen and oxygen are the most and third most common elements in the Universe.:P

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4 hours ago, Golden Duck said:

Hydrogen and oxygen are the most and third most common elements in the Universe.:P

Well Astrobeing says water is common in the universe and you say Hydrogen and Oxygen are the 3rd most common , so i would say that this points to the odds of possibility of other life in the universe even more so, generally. 

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51 minutes ago, razman said:

Well Astrobeing says water is common in the universe and you say Hydrogen and Oxygen are the 3rd most common , so i would say that this points to the odds of possibility of other life in the universe even more so, generally. 

I was just having a bit of fun with @astrobeing by being pedantic.

Water is a compound, not an element.  He said it was fairly common.  Not most common.

i intended to say that hydrogen is the most common element.

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27 minutes ago, Golden Duck said:

I was just having a bit of fun with @astrobeing by being pedantic.

Water is a compound, not an element.  He said it was fairly common.  Not most common.

i intended to say that hydrogen is the most common element.

Yep , i googled it and it does say that they are some of the most common stuff in the universe along with Helium.

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On 5/4/2022 at 5:51 AM, Golden Duck said:

Water is a compound, not an element.  He said it was fairly common.  Not most common.

i intended to say that hydrogen is the most common element.

Yes, you understood my context: water is an element of life (as we know it).

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