mattskramer
Senior Member
Since no human has I think your question is pointless because all it can do is lead to fantastic speculation that comes to nothing in the context of the current discussions.
I think that you missed my point. People argue that everything seems to fit so perfectly for human life. If we were closer to the sun, we would burn up. If we were just a tiny bit closer, we would freeze to death. Our chemical makeup is just perfectly adequate. People conclude that biologically and atmospherically there is practically no way that life could have come about by accident or random chance. I disagree. Our universe, as far as we know, is without end. We have not traveled far enough in space ships to find a giant wall in space. We have not looked through space telescopes to find a dead end in space. People say that the chance that we came about by accident is 1 in several billion. Well, I speculate that we have billions upon billions upon billions upon billions upon billions upon billions upon billions upon billions of chances that we have not even seen yet.