Even so, many people still believed in the natural existence of silicon-based life because humans are not omniscient and omnipotent, and silicon-based life forms were too popular in various science fiction novels—so popular that people desperately wanted to discover them.
Perhaps on some planet, a so-called miracle had been born?
In response to this argument, an enthusiast even wrote a lengthy dissertation to refute this view.
It included points such as silicon's poor bonding capabilities, indicating that silane silicon could only reach eight and was unstable, making complex substances unlikely; silanes and their derivatives had poor thermal stability and were prone to condensation, which undoubtedly contradicted the high-temperature environments needed by silicon-based life;