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Statistcal Analysis has nothing to do with it. Again its the location. After removing all high unlikely places "Millions", You are left with a very narrow "1000's" that are left.size has everything to do with it, even stephen hawkings would agree with that. Mathmatical averages is what allows for anything "special" to exist. If the odds of something happening are small, then you need ALOT of samples to get that result with any certainty. Unordered patterns are more common than ordered ones. Without the sheer scale that the universe exists on, nothing outside of pure chaos could exist over any reasonable period of time, as in trillions of years. To get one planet that can support life, you need thousands that can't, statistically speaking.
Now from those that are left which ones hold the highest probablity of having "Any Kind" of life.
The Chaos Theory has long been debunked. They could not even begin to account for the exact moment Time started. Much less what mathmatical formula to start with. To that you would have to be able too live in a Seven Demensional World which transends Time and Space, Gives a look at the string theory as it happens, And the ablity to Bend Space or as we would say "Folded Space" Which is it really folded or just a control of Dark Matter over the Universe.