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"neepy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > "tedstrukWA" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > > There are about 1million million million to the millionth stars in the > > heavens. > > There are about 1 million millionth of a chance that each on has life on > > it. > > I agree... it is very unlikely that life exists on each (or any) star. One would notice that (s)he avoided commenting on the chance of life on the planets which IMHO has a far higher probability that that of life on the stars. > What is a "millionth of a chance"? Is this some new approach to > probability that I haven't heard about? Or are you just as ignorant > as you sound? It's better than the odds of winning the lottery. > > of those chances, probablility and outcome say that the chance of this type > > of life existing elsewhere is extremely nil. > > Ah... that answers my previous question. > > > > a guogle is a 1 with a million zeros behind it. > > OK, you don't need to keep piling on the evidence that you are an > idiot. > > > yes 1 alien was here. but it was a long long time ago........ > > I said stop it! Is (s)he getting physical now? Z
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