I do however, understand the statistical argument that it’s highly likely (though what form that life would take is another question. I don’t think it would be in any way humanoid. Possibly bacteria.
Someone asked me if some entity told me that it doesn’t first. Did you miss that part? What I’m saying is that everyone is just guessing here. Both claims are equally valid or equally “induces by substances”.
Some of us don’t rely on unseen entities to describe reality to us
So how do you know there is other life in the universe? If you have some proof share it. Scientific community will be amazed by it.
Where did I say I knew that? I certainly do not.
I do however, understand the statistical argument that it’s highly likely (though what form that life would take is another question. I don’t think it would be in any way humanoid. Possibly bacteria.
So when you guess based on data we don’t have that it’s highly likely it’s science but when I guess it’s highly unlikely I’m high. Got it.
Buddy, you’re lost in the sauce. I think you need to scroll up and remind yourself what you actually said
I said that I don’t think other life in the universe exists. What did you think I said?
You asked what entity told us that it does.
Someone asked me if some entity told me that it doesn’t first. Did you miss that part? What I’m saying is that everyone is just guessing here. Both claims are equally valid or equally “induces by substances”.
No, everyone isn’t “just guessing,” that’s a gross misunderstanding of what statistics is.