We know of Earthlike planets nearby on a stellar level.
Math you've seen says that they are rare. These planets like we have are not the norm, nor are single star systems for that matter.
If you think we are so tremendously special when there are over 100 billionSTARS alone in our expected galaxy you are not really capable of rational thought.
You can plan out a complicated billiard shot with mathematical precision, but if the cue ball is slightly out of round, you're screwed.
It's not just the current state of Earth that's important. It's the exact state of the Earth throughout its entire history so far. All of those one-in-a-trillion conditions multiply out to near impossibility of duplication.
As an Aspie, I'm certainly capable of rational thought, and I have sorted through much more information than most people will ever be aware of.
We know of Earthlike planets nearby on a stellar level.
Math you've seen says that they are rare. These planets like we have are not the norm, nor are single star systems for that matter.
If you think we are so tremendously special when there are over 100 billion STARS alone in our expected galaxy you are not really capable of rational thought.
Sort of Earthlike, but not nearly close enough.
You can plan out a complicated billiard shot with mathematical precision, but if the cue ball is slightly out of round, you're screwed.
It's not just the current state of Earth that's important. It's the exact state of the Earth throughout its entire history so far. All of those one-in-a-trillion conditions multiply out to near impossibility of duplication.
As an Aspie, I'm certainly capable of rational thought, and I have sorted through much more information than most people will ever be aware of.
Read more. That might help.