Hypothetical extraterrestrial life

jepler-errancy@zero.aec.at jepler-errancy@zero.aec.at
Tue, 26 May 1998 08:04:53 +0200 (00896180693, 19980526080453.42888@zero.aec.at)


DICK JONES

> No, it most certainly does not. It seems certain that
> the Earth was the first place in the universe to have
> life. See Penrose for a detailed explanation from
> physics and math as to why this must be so.
Yes, of course. If there were billions and billions of worlds that had life, then what are the odds that we'd be on earth. So, the only tenable alternative is that the earth is the only planet with life (probability 1.0 that we'd be on it in that case) --- Well done Dr. Dick. Jeff aka FALLACY OF RIDICULE -- Jeff Epler (an american student living in France) "jepler-errancy@zero.aec.at" for all mail related to Errancy. "jepler@inetnebr.com" when sending a message relating to any other subject, including the Errancy archive. Errancy archive: http://www.auburn.net/~errancy/