Even if the universe is infinite, the likelihood of the conditions in any other part of the universe being exactly like it is here is infinitesimal. In terms of sheer probability of factors coming together to create our environment here on Earth, we are an anomaly should not exist. We also are only a short period of time in this planets existence. The majority of species on this planet are too fragile to survive common cosmic occurrences such as meteor impacts. The probability of a species this fragile growing at another point of the universe at any time, especially in the infinitesimal life span of our civilization in comparison to the universe would be nearly impossible.
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I know Nietzsche doesnt rhyme with peachy, but you sound like a pretentious prick when you correct me.
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