Originally Posted By: AlbertoT
However evolutionism is a deterministic theory

if the enviromental conditions are suitable life must evolve


Deterministic or not there's nothing really inevitable about the evolution of life. The natural selection is inevitable, the coming into existence of life might not at all be as inevitable.

Besides, God or no God, you can't rule out the possibility of life being a unique event caused by unique conditions, regardless of whether there are millions or billions of planets elsewhere that might have been suitable too.

Quote:
There are 400 bilion galaxies with 400 bilions stars with , may be, 10 planets each
The number of planets can be estimated in :

n = 160.000.000.000.000.000.000.000

It is hard to think that none of them is suitable for life except the earth
Obviously nobody really knows


It may look like a huge number but considering the countless amount of stars it might not really be a huge number, besides what if the chance for life is only 0.000000000000000000000016??


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