Yes, it does. But I think it is the probability that is different from environment to environment.Originally Posted by Mr JP Fugley
There are organisms on Earth which live in zero light, under the crushing conditions of the ocean floor, in an ambient temperature of 400F next to plumes of lava.
We humans tend to think of conditions being "livable" based on our distorted and very narrow frame of reference. Just like we think that someone who is 100 years of age is old, or that boobies are pretty.
I would be shocked to think that there is the entire rest of the Universe out there and there is nothing else comparable our world.
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