Okay, I'll try and re-work it to make more sense. I was a bit unclear.
The universe is infinite.
Therefore, there are an infinite number of possible lifeforms which could exist.
These lifeforms are no more or less likely than humans coming into being iin the universe.
To us, the likelihood is most definitely one, because we knwo we exist. To a being halfway across the universe, there is no certainty that creatures such as man exist at all without encountering us or scowering the entire universe to prove/disprove that man is not in it.
I hope that helps clear up what I meant, dude.
The universe is infinite.
Therefore, there are an infinite number of possible lifeforms which could exist.
These lifeforms are no more or less likely than humans coming into being iin the universe.
To us, the likelihood is most definitely one, because we knwo we exist. To a being halfway across the universe, there is no certainty that creatures such as man exist at all without encountering us or scowering the entire universe to prove/disprove that man is not in it.
I hope that helps clear up what I meant, dude.