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Post by chasallnut on Mar 1, 2017 9:27:04 GMT
And I've responded to that before. That life here would suggest there is the possibility elsewhere but that does not mean there certainly is. That there certainly is? As in 100% certain? Of course not. But our presence does constitute evidence, and the odds are not far shy of 100%. There are over 200 billion stars in our galaxy alone, and there are perhaps 100-200 billion galaxies. The odds of life not existing elsewhere are extremely low, even when you factor in all the conditions which must be met. Karl, I am not disagreeing with you. ABR or ArArArchstanton as he is here bangs on about proof, evidence etc and plays word games. Then he has the audacity to use words like certainly and in another thread stated that one of the planets did have liquid water on it and when confronted played his little two step. I am just pegging him to his own words.
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