The implications of 'Oumuamua on the panspermia theory
Said Cao:
"We conclude that the maximum probability
that panspermia
sparked life on Earth
is on the order of magnitude of 10-5,
or 0.001%.
Try again.
"Although this probability appears low, under the most optimistic conditions, potentially 4×109 total habitable zone exoplanets exist in our galaxy, which could indicate a total of 104 habitable worlds harboring life."
"Numbers dont equal life."
It's quite complicated to get to intelligent life.
No matter how many places
there might be found
where its conceivable
to be habitable.
.001%
What else in your life
are you gonna bet the farm on
.001%?
Exactly.
Like I said:
Try again.
Brains always come from brains
and life always comes from life.
This is what is observable.
Which, the last time I checked
is what science is supposed to be based upon.
Fuckin nonsense.
And?
This theory doesn't do anything to explain where the bacteria came from.
Its not answering anything, it's just saying,
over there somewhere t
his thing we dont know where it came from
or how it got there
is how we got life here.
All of that?
and a .001% chance?
Yeah...whats your rational brain God gave you tell you about that?
"According to this theory, this life took the form of extremophile bacteria capable of surviving the harsh conditions of space. Through this process, life is distributed throughout the cosmos as objects pass through the ISM until they reach and impact potentially habitable planets.'
And with all the proteins on all the comets and all the asteroids crashing into all exoplanets and the universe being 13.8 billion years old?
One would think we would have found life somewhere else or they would have found us by now.
Its ridiculous.
Period.
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