Orange_Crush
Resident windbag genius
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What we know, for an absolute fact, is it is indeed possible on some level for life to arise. Period.
Are you saying naturally? Because, either you are making the unneeded statement that life exists, or you are begging the question that life arose naturally. In other words, your statement is "Obviously life can arise naturally, because life arose naturally."
"Period."
There's that anthropic principle, right? Life exists, so it is self-evident that the universe must produce life.
Very scientific and not tautological at all.
Given the assumptions going into the actual calculation itself...arguing random, metaphysical, or supernatural origins is useless at this juncture.
Yes, I've seen this problem discussed by many-- the idea being that it is so incomprehensible that it's difficult to even create the formula. There are so many things to take into account, it's hard to get them all in there. The more you add, the smaller the number gets. That's why so many people who list the probability start it with: "Even being generous..."
And if you believe it is supernatural, why you would want to argue the math/science is beyond me.
Obviously.
