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The chances (the probability) of life occurring in the universe is 1. We are alive, therefore life has occurred in the universe.

There is also a 99.999999999% certainty that life exists elsewhere in the universe, because there are roughly dozens of planets in billions of solar systems in billions of galaxies.

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The chances of life occurring in the universe are difficult to quantify, as we have only one known example of life (Earth). However, given the vast number of planets and galaxies in the universe, it is statistically probable that life exists elsewhere. The discovery of potentially habitable exoplanets and the presence of building blocks of life in space further support the possibility of life beyond Earth.

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