Is it likely one planet will be perfectly suitable for life as we know it? Is it likely that one planet will be suitable for life if we take into account the countless planets that exist?
poor guy is suffering so from such big, big numbers "but there are a lot of planets in the universe, snowtracks", "if we take into account the countless planets". first of all dufus, there are an estimated 10^82 atoms in the observable universe so you know the planets are less right? http://www.universetoday.com/36302/atoms...-universe/
and did you know the http://www2.astro.psu.edu/users/dfox/A00...lec37.html that the The Fermi Paradox has you flat on the ground and gasping for air? and do you believe in the galactic police force charged with painting over the graffitti left by other civilizations cited by the site?
Atheist Credo: A universe by chance that also just happened to admit the observer by chance.