Just wondering, but what’s your mathematical reasoning for supposing no alien life?
I feel as though, since we only have knowledge of this one planet, and we observe life here (in other words, a 100% occurrence of life on earth like planets), we could assume life has a chance to arise on similar planets, of which there are billions.
What’s the argument for life being impossibly rare but also based on math?
Edit: reading more into your word choice, I figure you think aliens may exist but the mathematical impossibility is any interaction/overlap between our peoples? If only there were recordings of regular humans meeting godlike beings...
Just wondering, but what’s your mathematical reasoning for supposing no alien life?
I feel as though, since we only have knowledge of this one planet, and we observe life here (in other words, a 100% occurrence of life on earth like planets), we could assume life has a chance to arise on similar planets, of which there are billions.
What’s the argument for life being impossibly rare but also based on math?