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Originally Posted by sraL
It's a mathematical probability there is life elsewhere in the universe, no?
@assburgers
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I'd say that it's more likely than not.
Interestingly, if we assume that the universe is infinite in size (or near-infinite), it disproves the concept that instantaneous travel is possible by contradiction. If instantaneous travel were possible, undoubtedly some hyper-advanced civilization would have turned us into computing material by now. (Unless, of course, you want to get into odd metaphysics or simulation hypotheses, in which case I can't really help you.)
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Originally Posted by Tic
Not undoubtedly, but you can't possibly say there isn't a good chance now that we found FLOWING WATER on it...
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There's lots of flowing water in the universe. The presence of water doesn't necessarily lead to life; conversely, life doesn't necessarily need water. Only Earth's life does, and we have no guarantee that life anywhere else in the universe would be even similar.