SpaceKud:<br />Isn't it kinda weird how everything is perfect for life,<br /><br />Me;<br />Actually, its not as perfect as it seems. Perfection IMO is a human concept about ideals. Earth is the only place in this Universe we know of so far that supports life. How long has earth done this is open to question. Will earth continue to be able to support life? And Earth is no paradise. There are plenty of places inhospitable to human life though humans can exist in such places for a short time such as deserts...arctic regions, high altitude mountain tops. Plenty of real estate out there which is fit for many lower forms of life but barely survivable for humans.<br /><br />If you really think about it, earth being 71% water...water we humans need, yet we cannot live in or we'd drown. Land...Antartica is an entire continent that remains populated by mainly researchers who brave the harsh environment for science but live in shelters. A small, perhaps 20%, being generous, of the earth is hospitable to humans.<br /><br />Add to that, AFAWK, humans have only been around for a very small percentage of the earths total existence so far at the intelligence level we have been at since humans began to utilize agricultural techniques.<br /><br />The Universe itself seems to be a tremendous waste of space from a purely perfection and efficiency standpoint. Planets and stars separated by lightyears and millions of miles of basically nothing. Orbits are not perfect...lots of chaos, and order to the Universe which only serves to leave open the question of a creator IMO. <div class="Discussion_UserSignature"> <p><strong>My borrowed quote for the time being:</strong></p><p><em>There are three kinds of people in life. Those who make it happen, those who watch it happen...and those who do not know what happened.</em></p> </div>