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Old 08-19-2005, 01:49 AM
adamstewart adamstewart is offline
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Default Either Life Exists Elsewhere or The Universe is finite.

We are life. We exist. Therefore, the probability that life exists is greater than zero.

In an infinite universe, it is certain that a non-zero probability event will occur (repeatedly).

Therefore, either life exists elsewhere in the universe, or the universe is finite.


... but if the universe is finite, how does it end? And what's on the other side?



As an aside, if one assumes that the universe if infinite, it follows that the probability that I am sitting here this very moment, typing a 2+2 post on my Dell laptop .... again, is greater than zero. Therefore, an identicle "me", an identicle "earth", an identicle society .... must also exist elsewhere (repeatedly).



Adam
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