people will tell you that it's all just some big cosmic accidental coincidence that we're here.
There was also only a .3% chance of error for the earth to be to close or to far from the sun to support life.
I got the math on here somewhere.
Couple hundred thousand miles or so if I remember right.
Sounds like a lot.
In space?
It's microscopic.
Now this?
"Earth just happened to be in close proximity to the right kind of supernova, making it unusually lucky."
I'm not a mathematician.
But I wonder what the probability of these two variables existing simultaneously would be.
Just guessing?
I'd say slim to none.
All just a big accident.
Yeah.
Right.
Okay.
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