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Considering there are between 200 billion to 2 trillion galaxies, each with thousands of solar systems and that life is formed from the most common elements throughout all of this, the chances are pretty good life sparked all over. Sadly, the nearest solar system at just under 4 light years would take us over 100,000 years to reach. We are all just too far away to ever discover any intelligent life out there.
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1 in 40,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000šⰠisnt impossible and when you considered that hydrogen and oxygen are the most abundant resources in the universe life seems far less unique. Infact. There is very likely (i want to say confidently) life in our own solar system.
All it takes is some hydrogen and carbon meeting in just the right way, just the right building blocks, and poof you have life.
Life is mechanical in nature. One - meets one o and they then turn into ø once the two parts make the new part it goes from "inanimate object" to "functional biological lifeform"
It may not even have eyes. It may not be aware it is even alive, just two parts of a system working in harmomy. We, me and you, we are billions upon billions of small parts moving a large meat body.
Im happy we all get to experience being alive together
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@robertmansfield7046
1 year ago
Assumes the size of the universe is limited to what is observable. This is a convenient limitation for his proposition.
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