It took billions of years for simple single celled life on earth to take the step to multi-cell (complex) life.
Once life on earth did achieve the multi-cellular stage, evolution took off pretty fast after that.
But if some of the Moons of Saturn and Jupiter do currently harbour uni-cellular life in the oceans under the ice like some believe, in a few billion years who knows what might evolve from that
Baby_Legs_OHerlahan t1_ixrnill wrote
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From my limited understanding, no probably not.
It took billions of years for simple single celled life on earth to take the step to multi-cell (complex) life.
Once life on earth did achieve the multi-cellular stage, evolution took off pretty fast after that.
But if some of the Moons of Saturn and Jupiter do currently harbour uni-cellular life in the oceans under the ice like some believe, in a few billion years who knows what might evolve from that