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by pfdietz
1057 days ago
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No, it's a copout. The handwaving about "a long time/many planets" is very weak, when confronted with the complexity barrier between non-living matter and the simplest known system capable of Darwinian evolution. All that time, and all those planets (that we can see in the observable universe), give a number that is very small compared to the unlikelihood of just randomly surmounting this barrier. |
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I don’t see any reason to limit things to the observable universe. What prevents life from emerging outside of our light cone?