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Re: are we alone in the universe?

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Originally Posted by mechanicalbrain
that ratio of 1:10,000 isn't any good lets say you add all the neighboring universes then your ratio could be 1:,100,000 and the actual ratio might end up being 1:1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 (and actually i wouldnt be surprised if thats right)
you are correct, but the complexity of 1E3 is not the complexity of life based molecules (DNA)

the complexity of the most simple DNA is 1E350, and as I explained on the wesite, every single atom everywhere (universe) times every single second since the big bang only gets you to around 1E100.
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