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Originally Posted by GreyWolf
I stole that concept from a description of the SR-71 Blackbird, with is NOT black, but rather "a special shade of blue that is visually indistinguishable from black".
In total non-support of my statement, a basic tenet of quantum mechanics is that there is finite resolution to all measurements, beyond which one cannot go without altering reality and the basic substructure of the Universe.
I stand by my belief that my proof of the non-existence of life is as valid as any proof offered in the OP.
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Well put. Your argument is indeed far better than most of the "proofs" stated in the OP. The OP has almost nothing to do with science, but it's good for a few laughs.
But to argue with you a bit, the number of life forms and stars is indeed finite, so the answer is discrete and resolvable within the range of real numbers. There are no singularities involved in the calculation.