Buzzer
Languidly Clinical
- Oct 1, 2006
- 26,121
So, if any of the missions to mars come up with evidence of baterical life, or a future probes sent to Europa proves basic or complex life forms exist or existed, that would be 3 in our solar system. I dont see how you can say the chances of life existing at all are extremely small as to be negligible. Given its all round us on earth, in many different forms, in many different environments, at many different temperates at many different atmospheric pressures, I'd say the chances of life existing is so huge, that is must be more chance of life forms on planets surrounding every star then none at all!
?? But life on Earth has a single source adapted by evolution and environment, not billions of independently formed instances that have suddenly sprung up fully formed.