Perfect example of finely tuned universe so perfectly suitable for life yet it's just there by accident or chance



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It's there by chance, 99.999 % of solar systems have no life, no perfect alignment
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Most of the Milky Way Galaxy solar systems have an estimated 1-3 exo-planets. That's 30-90 billion in Milky Way Galaxy alone.
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All without life, though, and very few in the goldilocks zone
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Exo-planets = goldilocks zone. 30-90 billion in the MWG. Chance of life is 1 in 250,000. That's 120,000 to 360,000 planets inhabited.
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120k inhabited planets close by? You sure about that chance of life statistic?
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My point is mine is a question not a statement and his is nearly a declaration. There's nothing wrong with questioning the norm
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That is hilarious
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Also earth knows how to evenly rotate to warm up all sides
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