JoeTheJuggler
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Please listen: The fact that life on earth was a freaking miracle proves that, despite many galaxies, alien life in no shape or form could ever exist. I would wager that 90% of members on jref would agree.
Answer this: what are the chances 1000's of unique events happened again? Do you not understand that, as of now, our solar system is pretty unique and our galaxy is alot safer and larger than most galaxies in the universe?
I must be a terrible nerd and remind everyone he never actually said this..
On what sources do you base this assessment? I know that I have not had the pleasure of traveling to distant galaxies to check them out for size and safety, but I have heard from sources I trust more than I trust you that there are a lot of them out there, and a good bit of room for things to happen. On what knowledge do you base your opinion that our little corner of our galaxy is so special?Answer this: what are the chances 1000's of unique events happened again? Do you not understand that, as of now, our solar system is pretty unique and our galaxy is alot safer and larger than most galaxies in the universe?
[/quote]As of the writing of this article there are more than 200 known planets. One of them is known to have life. So, at the moment, the odds of life occurring can be said to be about 0.5%. Of course, the more planets that are discovered, the lower those odds get. However, the sheer number of planets likely to be out there makes the existence of life quite probable. Multiple times, in fact.
In fact, I'll bet that before my kids have kids (they are now 8 and 10), evidence of life will be found within our own solar system.
Answer this: what are the chances 1000's of unique events happened again? Do you not understand that, as of now, our solar system is pretty unique and our galaxy is alot safer and larger than most galaxies in the universe?
Answer this: what are the chances 1000's of unique events happened again? Do you not understand that, as of now, our solar system is pretty unique and our galaxy is alot safer and larger than most galaxies in the universe?
A tiny part of the observable universe:
[qimg]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/0d/Hubble_ultra_deep_field_high_rez_edit1.jpg/600px-Hubble_ultra_deep_field_high_rez_edit1.jpg[/qimg]
Also, I would like to know how much of the observable universe this picture covers.
Big version (6200x6200)
Whoa, what does this picture constitute as, other than the fact that 95% of the galaxies here are deadly and inhospitable?
Answer this: what are the chances 1000's of unique events happened again? Do you not understand that, as of now, our solar system is pretty unique and our galaxy is alot safer and larger than most galaxies in the universe?
A tiny part of the observable universe:
[qimg]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/0d/Hubble_ultra_deep_field_high_rez_edit1.jpg/600px-Hubble_ultra_deep_field_high_rez_edit1.jpg[/qimg]