THE FACTS
The Milky Way Galaxy has 100-400 billion stars (suns) Est. 8 trillion planets (Earth is 1) Galaxies Observable Universe: Est. 200-billion to two-trillion galaxies. The milky Way is just one. Faint, un-observable galaxies: 6 to 20 trillion
Knowing this information… well, only fools and idiots could even entertain an idea the earth and its inhabitants are the only living, intelligent species. It is irrational, insane, an indefensible idea that we are alone. We couldn’t be.
In science, the probability of us NOT being alone is a statistical “absolute”! We aren’t alone.
This leads us to only one question: Who, on earth, is preventing us from full disclosure? What are their names? It is time they all stepped aside. Relieve them of all responsibility, all power, all control mechanisms.
Any human being standing against full disclosure is essentially resigning from their post. Relieved of duty. Politely asked to step aside, take a seat and STFU. It’s just time for this.
Anyone disagree?
I didn't move the goalpost. I said no mechanism for abiogenesis is known. You brought up a specific failed experiment, so I discussed the specific failures of that study. You are somehow hinting around that other abiogenic pathways could exist without proving a single one for the biology we know exists. This is baseless.
My goalpost is the same. Infinite time with no probability equals no abiogenisis. No mechanism equals no probability. Fantastical thinking at best.
It's fallacious to say there is no probability or mechanism. How could you know that? It's so easy to make amino acids that a very simple experiment was able to produce them. Don't see how it could be considered a failure.
It is a failure in the sense that it doesn't provide a mechanism for abiogenesis. Proteins are not life. The simplest form of know life is a single called organism. This has never been demonstrated. A non carbon lifeform postulate to exist elsewhere has never been demonstrated. There are ZERO known mechanisms to produce life from non life.
Pretty focking close for a first try! They found more amino acids than they originally thought too. Now they have produced spontaneous chains of aminos similar to proteins. Getting closer to actually creating organisms.
https://www.nsf.gov/news/pre-life-building-blocks-spontaneously-align
In 2021 they found even more including nucleobases using Pyrex instead of regular glass.
"Nucleobases (nitrogenous bases) are the fundamental nitrogen-containing building blocks of genetic code in DNA and RNA, comprising adenine (A), guanine (G), cytosine (C), thymine (T), and uracil (U). They form the core of nucleotides, pairing specifically (A-T/U, C-G) via hydrogen bonds to form the genetic structure."
https://www.nature.com/articles/d43978-021-00144-0