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Arguably the biggest evidence of alien life on earth is the theory that the one life creating event in our history somehow happened 4.3 billion years ago and that may have been ‘planted’ by somebody, but would they have planted a basic reproducing cell?

Maybe they would, like you plant a seed, but at billions of years of evolution that’s a long term project by anybody’s standards.

Until there is some proper evidence, I’m sceptical, I think we are a freak of nature living within margins of probability that are so mathematically tending towards zero that we are unbelievably lucky to have an existence.
 
Arguably the biggest evidence of alien life on earth is the theory that the one life creating event in our history somehow happened 4.3 billion years ago and that may have been ‘planted’ by somebody, but would they have planted a basic reproducing cell?

Maybe they would, like you plant a seed, but at billions of years of evolution that’s a long term project by anybody’s standards.

Until there is some proper evidence, I’m sceptical, I think we are a freak of nature living within margins of probability that are so mathematically tending towards zero that we are unbelievably lucky to have an existence.
I think most scientists believe life was inevitable on earth, and given there are an estimated 3 trillion planets in the observable universe, the chance of life existing elsewhere in the universe is very likely.

Whether we are ever visited by other extra terrestrial beings is another thing.
 
" but at billions of years of evolution that’s a long term project by anybody’s standards. "
But time might be different for other races- perhaps they have mastered time travel.
 
" but at billions of years of evolution that’s a long term project by anybody’s standards. "
But time might be different for other races- perhaps they have mastered time travel.
So aliens from the future went back in time to produce life in other galaxies today.
 
So aliens from the future went back in time to produce life in other galaxies today.

The planted a cell on a planet to conduct an experiment. Now we’ve got too big for our boots they need to come back is the point trying to be made I believe

I don’t believe that personally
 
I think most scientists believe life was inevitable on earth, and given there are an estimated 3 trillion planets in the observable universe, the chance of life existing elsewhere in the universe is very likely.

Whether we are ever visited by other extra terrestrial beings is another thing.
Scientists think it was inevitable and yet can’t explain how self reproductive life began or create it themselves, so it’s just a guess that it happened on earth rather than was planted here? Personally I need a bit more than that.

I also think the number of planets is less relevant than the scale of the space they exist in. If you need a very fine balance of position and circumstance for the creation and sustainability of life then I think it’s more about being lucky than the quantity of planets.
 
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