Rashiminos
Fool Prophet
that was drilled into me by science professors to then say, "it seems probable, therefore it is."
A fitting remark.

that was drilled into me by science professors to then say, "it seems probable, therefore it is."
The way I see it, it is speculation to say we are alone in the universe considering our own very existence.
Hypnosis.All I'm asking for is some data points to justify such statistical certainty.
Meh. That may not be the best thing to want.Look, I want extraterrestrial life to exist. It would be the single most exciting discovery
I'll let you re-read the post, because I'm becoming a bit tired of having to quote myself every second answer. Try to pay attention and not require constant repeat ?And what is "your take" based upon?
You could shorten that to "They are in my previous posts. Take them or leave them."I'll let you re-read the post, because I'm becoming a bit tired of having to quote myself every second answer. Try to pay attention and not require constant repeat ?
It doesn't follow from Miller-Urey that life will happen.
I'll let you re-read the post, because I'm becoming a bit tired of having to quote myself every second answer. Try to pay attention and not require constant repeat ?
There are an approximate 300 billion stars in the Milky Way Galaxy alone. Trillions in the Local Group.All I'm asking for is some data points to justify such statistical certainty.
There are an approximate 300 billion stars in the Milky Way Galaxy alone. Trillions in the Local Group.
708 extrasolar planets have been discovered to date. It is estimated that 40% of Sun-like stars have small planets, that is only accounting for Yellow Main Sequence stars. We've detected planets around red dwarfs and many other types as well. This places the estimate number of planets in the galaxy in the tens of billions.
Of those 708, several (I can't find the exact number) have been in the habitable zone of their star. Most recently the discovery of Kepler-22b, a rocky planet only 2.4 times the size of the Earth in the middle of its star (G-Type like the Sun) habitable zone, has decreased speculation that Earth-like planets are rare.
It's been suggested to me that this chance approaches unity.And what's the chance that life develops?
To take this to an absurd extreme, assume for a moment life was seeded on earth by God. Would you expect aliens in this case?
There wouldn't be if you hadn't voted the Anti-Christ for President.OP said:Do you believe there are aliens?
As always Perf's got it right. We don't know. We've met nothing that we can identify as a lifeform so far, but then how many 'other' sorts of life are there?It's speculation either way because we don't friggin' know.
Forms?"God probably exists, no idea in what shape or form" is equivalent to "Aliens probably exist, no idea in what shape or form".