NASA scientist finds evidence of alien life

Carl Sagan had a pretty good analogy for the likelihood of extra terrestrial life, using grains of sand on a beach to reprsent stars. By the time he was done, you'd find yourself asking how their couldn't be life elsewhere. Since Sagan did that presentation, we've actually started confirming the existence of planets orbiting other stars. Even a couple of "Goldilocks" planets have been found (not too hot and not too cold).
 
Even atheists could figure this one out without the creation-story from the Bible. If the Big Bang theory is mere chance and you take an ever expanding universe. The tiny likelihood of the same occurrence in the unmeasurable universe is 1. The tiniest chance multiplied by infinite = 1.
 
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