No, the behaviour is the same, no? Behaviour is public.
EDIT: for the avoidance of doubt, I agree with you. I'm arguing the opposite, I forgot why. — bert1
I "just happen" to be among the infinitesimal fraction of matter that became human beings — Dogbert
Generally I think the magnitude of universe should not have an impact of probability of human existence.
What follows for instance is that, the bigger the universe is, there is less and less chance for human existence or existence or life (because it's too small compared to entire universe [or matter]).
— SpaceDweller
If you consider the size of the galaxy, in which there may be 300,000,000 habitable planets, then the number of other galaxies, all the suns and planets they contain, even if only one in a thousand of the potential life-generating planets actually does, life itself is not all that miraculous. — Vera Mont
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