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To: SeachRE who wrote (154341)2/9/2009 12:03:21 PM
From: one_less3 Recommendations  Respond to of 173976
 
Encapsulated DNA being spread throughout the Universe at the 'Big bang'is as likely as any other complex material. If so, life and abundant life potential was spread everywhere. The potential for extraterrestrial life is as likely therefore as is the existence of a creator. One being subject of course to the preeminance of the other. It should be an easy thing for space probes to check out. Either the Universe is flooded with the stuff or it is rare to non-existent out side our direct experience. Which is it?



To: SeachRE who wrote (154341)2/9/2009 12:40:12 PM
From: Brumar891 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 173976
 
You're hypothesizing the odds are too high to expect numerous genetic codes (say, millions), but just high enough to expect one (or two). What's your basis for that judgment? And if were so, it would seem to be yet another example of the universe's finely tuned design.