This article about a plausible cradle of life impresses me a lot. For so long, we humans believe life's debut was because of photothesis. However, the intriguing discovery of new fossils may reveal the suggestion that hydrothermal vents play host to living organisms, which provides a larger blueprint about origins of life. Since photothesis, requiring strict conditions, may not happen in other planets, while chemical reactions seem more plausible for other planets to give birth to lives. Seen from this lense, it proves that lives may exist elsewhere, which may stir up scientists working on astronomy.
I do hope life was not just a lucky one-off confined to the Earth. It may penetrate into each possible corner of the universe. In that way, humans are no longer lonely in the wide galaxy, but companied with possible partners looking for us as well.
To tell the truth, not only the possibilty that life may exist everywhere if the discovery is true intrigues me, but also the process of searching for details about hydrothermal vents and thinking over corresponding Chinese expressions. The logical thinking seems to be more than a little significance. Bear in mind to restructure sentences in a logical way. That does make sense. But more practice is essential to enchance to ability.