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If we look for life in the sun, for instance, while accepting the prevalent of the sun as a center of intense action, we must abandon all our ideas of the physical organization of life formed upon what we know of it from experimental evidence. We cannot any form of life that has ever been presented to our senses as existing in the sun. But this is not generally true of the planets. While discussing about the propagation of life on a more planetary level than solar, we may find reasons for believing that on some of the planets the conditions are such that creatures organized like ourselves could not survive, yet we cannot positively say that every form of living organism must necessarily be excluded from a world whose environment would be for us and our contemporaries in life.
Answer: (1) conception; (2) thermal; (3) imagine; (4) unsuited; (5) terrestrial
Solution The text tries to theorize that life on other planets or heavenly bodies might evolve, even if conditions are entirely unsuitable for earthly species to survive. If we get to know that there is life on the sun, which as per the prevalent 'conception' (1) is the centre of intense 'thermal (2) action, all our ideas of life will fall fat. This is because we cannot 'imagine' (3) life on the sun, though we might imagine life on the planets, even if their environment' is 'unsuited' (4) for 'terrestrial" (5) life.