"everything on Earth appears to be made to such an exacting degree that any slight deviation could have caused life not to exist" - see: natural selection.
Dude thing about it, these "unifying laws of physics" state that the universe is infinite, so eventually now and then there will be planets like Earth that can support life, thats probability. The simple fact is that there is no proof either way, and I doubt that there ever will be, or that any amount of evidence would convince most people to change their minds.
"Don't be blind. Keep an open mind." A very good suggestion that works both ways.
While its tablet world topping pixel density, Tegra 2 silicon, and fresh to death OS certainly sound awesome, we had to get our grubby mitts on one to see if it's as good as its spec sheet would have us believe.
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"everything on Earth appears to be made to such an exacting degree that any slight deviation could have caused life not to exist" - see: natural selection.
Dude thing about it, these "unifying laws of physics" state that the universe is infinite, so eventually now and then there will be planets like Earth that can support life, thats probability. The simple fact is that there is no proof either way, and I doubt that there ever will be, or that any amount of evidence would convince most people to change their minds.
"Don't be blind. Keep an open mind." A very good suggestion that works both ways.