QuestioningMind
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I answered to that multiple times (but perhaps not directed towars you)……….the Bolzman Brain paradox refutes any chance hypothesis.
What the paradox states is that the probabilities of having a FT universe by chance are so low that it would be more likely that our observations are just an illusion or a dream…………we life in a simpler universe (with less FT) but at this moment you happen be dreaming abut living in a FT universe.
With simpler universe I mean for example a universe with just 1 star and 1 planet, or even simpler a single bolzman brain.
This leads to a reductio ad absurdum, because if all your observations are just a dream, then we can’t know anything about the real world. (until you wake up)
This is why chance hypothesis (including my cat did it by accident @9-10ths_Penguin ) fail.
I'm sorry, but why are you citing an untestable hypothesis as if it has any legitimacy? I can just as easily hypothesis that the universe came into existence as an unintended consequence of a magical pixie farting. Since neither hypothesis can be tested, neither is of any use, other than as an interesting thought experiment.