Also, "400 billion" isn't all that big when you compare to the size of the universe, which something like 10^70 orders of magnitude.
That'll be what the second half of the short sentence mentioning "400 billion" refers to.

A curious argument which ties evolution and teleology: The universe seems to by physically constructed to give rise to intelligence as a side effect of systems such as the earth-moon-sun environment, where you have energy pushed into an iterative system (the chemical goo on the earth's surface), which is allowed to accumulate structure then pushed across region boundaries (say, climate change in old Africa). Intelligence may be a probable outcome given the right physical circumstances. Or course, that takes us back to a question of the likely hood of the circumstances.
That's called the Anthropic Principle. I'm a believer in the weak anthropic principle, which is a classic example of selection bias. Everyone who wins the lottery thinks something special has happened, but it hasn't.
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