Well, likely to occur means probably -- so, at least a bit more than 50%. If something has a bit more than 50% chance to occur "in our current conditions," then the result would be immense numbers of occurrences over hundreds of millions of years.eRvin wrote:"Occurring" and persisting are two different things.Forty Two wrote:Well, logically, if it was "likely" to appear again in "today's conditions," then one would expect that it would occur from time to time because today's conditions, well, they, well, exist today, and have existed nearly thus for hundreds of millions of years, give-or-take....eRvin wrote:We can't even explain how life started in the first place. To claim that it is unlikely to appear again in today's conditions is an extraordinary claim that requires extraordinary evidence. Good luck with that.
And, even if some life generating occurrence doesn't persist for long, the frequency of the happenings would guarantee some survival rate. If there has been a survival rate of these "likely" new life generating occurrences, then they are being generated over and over again, without being seen ever, and always in such a formation that they are indistinguishable from evolved life on Earth....