You've wrote a long post saying that you can't appeal to probability, but really all you've said is that long term probabilities are completely irrelevant on each independent roll. I don't think anyone denies this.
They do, Johnny, in the sense that they say
given enough time, life will eventually form from non-life. But there can't be lessons learned or multiple stabs at it. While the idea of a fish eventually becoming a human is absolutely stupid and utterly impossible, at least one could figure out a way to argue that since the fish is organic, then various mutations of it could eventually happen upon the right one to support the next stage (which would be AquaMan, I suppose). But from non-life to life, there could be no process. There could only be a reaction that sparks life...suddenly. So no trial-and-error over time. Therefore probabilities are irrelevant. Therefore, there are only googilians of independent rolls of the dice.
Resident bookie...out for the day. :wave:
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