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Originally Posted by obsolete
From what I was reading in "Scientific American" magazine not long ago, they have already found several "super-earths" and there are believed to be at least 20 (possibly about 50) of these "super-earths"in our galaxy alone. ...But I kinda have a.d.d. sometimes and that's about all I read... I doubt any of those already found are currently capable of supporting life.
That being said, if the universe is infinite, the probability of life existing on another planet is definite. This is explained with the reasoning that, since life exists on earth there is a probability of life existing on another planet. For mathematical argument, lets say this is a 0.0000000000000000001 chance. If you multiply that chance by infinity, don't you get a value greater than one (one being a 100% chance)? That value would equal infinity, thereby proving that life exists on other planets. Ersomejunk
Thinking too hard over this? I leave you with one final thought.... Ima effin FLYING shark

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We don't know for sure it's infinite, we just have no f'ing clue where it ends, ergo we assume it's most likely infinite, we DO know it's expanding, I didn't think something infinite could really expand, surely ...
I'm still arguing against it knowing that my arguments suck cause I don't believe it, this is awesome!