... importance of liquid water to life as we know it. We can only really study what exists here.
Even the SETI guys called them idiots.....
Given enough time, and enough iterations, there's a statistical chance. The question is whether there has been enough time, and enough iterative cycles.
I think.
Not necessarily, since each occurrence is an independent event. Each event is just as unlikely as the last.
Sure, but eventually the roulette ball settles on green.
Gas cools as it rises, doesn't it? At least that is what I remember from thermodynamics.
Not necessarily, since each occurrence is an independent event. Each event is just as unlikely as the last.
So what is the result of an infinite number of repetitions on the likelihood an event with any non-zero probability?
Given enough time, and enough iterations, there's a statistical chance. The question is whether there has been enough time, and enough iterative cycles.
I think.