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<blockquote data-quote="nickdnz" data-source="post: 329316" data-attributes="member: 38640"><p>Sure, the fact that WE as individuals exist is very unlikely. It takes every one of our ancestors to have had children and survive since the Earth's existence (there weren't many instances where all life was wiped out on earth that is known, maybe when going back to single cell organisms, but not once evolved like we have), to further that, the chance of 1 sperm meeting 1 egg out of the billions of possibilities to create who "we" are (the same probabilities throughout every generation, is even more remote. And for Humans to evolve as we have, requires huge luck, especially as we have evolved to be the dominant creature on Earth. Us as individuals, is very unlikely which requires trillions of elements. However, the existence of life is much less unlikely, in fact it could be said it's inevitable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickdnz, post: 329316, member: 38640"] Sure, the fact that WE as individuals exist is very unlikely. It takes every one of our ancestors to have had children and survive since the Earth's existence (there weren't many instances where all life was wiped out on earth that is known, maybe when going back to single cell organisms, but not once evolved like we have), to further that, the chance of 1 sperm meeting 1 egg out of the billions of possibilities to create who "we" are (the same probabilities throughout every generation, is even more remote. And for Humans to evolve as we have, requires huge luck, especially as we have evolved to be the dominant creature on Earth. Us as individuals, is very unlikely which requires trillions of elements. However, the existence of life is much less unlikely, in fact it could be said it's inevitable. [/QUOTE]
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