Dear Nostradamus,
I realise you posted this in 2009, and I have only just saw your post today, as I
have been away for a while, busy with work. Hopefully, you are still around to see
my response.
The point I am making in this argument is that the phenonenon of life in the universe is 100%,
and we know this by the fact that there is life on Earth. There is therefore no reason to reject
the possibility that life has not happened on other planets where the conditions are present. The
fact that we know there are billions of planets with similar conditions, gives us no reason to doubt
that these planets could harbour life. To deny this would be like denying the fact that there maybe
a planet where there is no gravity, when we know that if an object has mass it will have gravity, through
the universal law of gravitation. Similarly, if a planet has life supporting conditions, it should have life.
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Indigo Child on 14 Jun 2010, 09:11, edited 1 time in total.