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Could life exist in a circumstellar disk?

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I could have sworn that there was a question that covered this, but I suppose I'm misremembering. If anyone finds one, let me know.

Back in the early days of the Solar System, things were pretty bad. There were many collisions, which made it hard for any particular object to stay the way it was for extended periods of time. In this circumstellar disk, conditions were not good for life.

Perhaps I shouldn't judge, though. Life is pretty tenacious, and it can survive in some of the harshest of places.

So, could life form and survive for an extended period of time (on the order of at least several million years) in a circumstellar disk?

See also, by the way, Could life form in outer space?.

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