Of course it's larger than what we can see. that's not in dispute. I am glad that you have changed your position on there being an infinite number of worlds.
Are you totally incapable of reading comprehension? I haven't changed my position, you are just pretending I have.
Given that the number of worlds could be finite,
Or infinite.
we are back where we began - it is impossible for us to know the odds of there being life on another world.
You don't need to know the precise probability.
Do you even remember how we got on to this subject, by the way?
Yup! we got onto it with you stating that you believe that there is life elsewhere, and me pointing out that we do not have sufficient data to know whether that is the case or not, and so this was an example of you believing in something for which there is no evidence. You claimed that the evidence is in the statistics, and that the odds of there being life elsewhere was "approaching 100%", and that this was known because of the fact that there are an infinite number of worlds.
My position throughout has been that we simply do not know what the odds are, so we have no idea at all whether it is likely that there is life elsewhere or not. I hope there is, that'd be great, but we simply don't know.
Your position throughout has been that we do know that it is likely. Given that we do not know that there are infinite worlds, how do we know that it is likely that there is life elsewhere?