funny reasoning--just when did luck originate...did luck create itself--or did it just evolve over millions of years out of the primordial goo?
If there is no absolute, factual basis for all things--then is your life just luck and you were born by chance?
You say that luck--or chance--is a fact. Okay--just what is luck, or chance? Does it have an identity? Who assigned its definition and identity? How has chance affected anything as an absolute and factual force in the universe?
If chance is a physical force of fact--then it's force, in fact, is equal to its mass multiplied by it's acceleration (F=ma) according to thermodynamic law!
Since it must have a mass to be a factual, physical force in the universe among physical beings--then it's energy is related to the nobel prize winning reality of atomic energy: E=m*c2 (squared). Therefore, it must exist in some relationship to the physical energy of light (since one reality of light is a measurable mass of energy--i.e., photons).
Having a mass means it's a physical reality--how do we observe this physical phenomenon? You claim that it's a factual force that is real
(you said it exists whether we believe it or not)--how can its effects be measured and quantified? Is it a sub-atomic particle that can be identified? Did it originate with the Higg's Boson particle?
Just having some fun, my friend...but just a reminder--if it is indeed a factual force--it must have a mass, a measurable energy, and an origin as its first cause.
Can you identify the first time "chance" was responsible for anything in this physical universe? The question is rhetorical--because when you claim something is fact--you must be able to give and quantify the evidence supporting your claim....:hi:

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