I know. I'm just trying to show both sides of the argument. I completely agree that life exists elsewhere, and may even be somewhat common at least for microbes. Also, when I said close to zero, I didn't mean the variables that would have whole numbers, I mean the fractions. So if one of the fractions is something like 1/900 trillion or something, then it would be close to zero overall. Not at zero of course because we know it is at least one.
Yeah I know it is huge...
I honestly hope that sometime in my lifetime humans will make contact with, or at least find 100% undeniable proof of life somewhere in the universe. Maybe just a single radio signal pulled in by seti, or real proof if mircrobal life actually existed on mars at one time.
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