We dont even understand our own oceans but assume we understand what other planets need to have life. Its silly really. I mean what could be out there that life feeds off of that we dont even know about?Take oxygen for example, Maybe there is another chemical element that dosnt exist on earth that fuels life on another planet just as oxygen does here, just for example. The possibilities are endless really Are we assuming that humans here on our baby planet in terms of time have the full grasp of chemical elements and how they interact with life? We probably have only chipped the surface of what elements exist in the entire universe.
I mean, there could be beings out there that would look at our grasp on science and say "awe how cute, they are learning the basics" lol
Or they could just laugh at the idea of science. After all, science is just a unique ways that humans view the universe and everything it, and how we explain the patterns that can be seen. This isn't to belittle science or scientists, just pointing out that science is unique to humans.
Modern humans have existed about 200,000 years. We just discovered our own planet isnt flat arguably 3000 years ago. So it took us 197,000 years to start understanding the shape of our own planet. Now to put that in context of how newby we all are, it is believed our solar system is around 4.6 billion years old. And we believe there are solar systems much older than ours. I think its safe to say we have a ways to go before we understand what all is out there that can support life lol
Let me teach you something about the universe. The moon has a face, and the moon isn't racist because he comes in the black and the white edition.
I dont think any of this has to be blasphemy. I think its more likely that all this was set into motion by a higher power than just randomly happened. Nothing plus nothing equals nothing. Something had to be created for any of it to exist
And where did the higher power come from? You get a vicious circle. You might as well think the universe came out of nothing, or always existed.