Nithin Kuruvila

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If a theory of the origin of life is sufficiently ‘plausible’ to satisfy our subjective judgement of plausibility, it is then too ‘plausible’ to account for the paucity of life in the universe as we observe it. According to this argument, the theory we are looking for has got to be the kind of theory that seems implausible to our limited, Earth-bound, decade-bound imaginations.
The Blind Watchmaker: Why the Evidence of Evolution Reveals a Universe Without Design
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