You’re taking the conversation off track. No one’s arguing the relative ratios between living organisms and inorganic matter.
Of course you’re correct in your assertion, but that’s not what the discussion was about. We were talking about the possibility that life (in some form) could exist on other worlds, and whether or not worlds with habitats such as ours exist in the known universe.
You're arguing about it. I put up objective measurements and you only countered with subjective opinions.
If life is rare on Earth and even rarer in the Solar System, it's probably rare everywhere else, too. I wouldn't be surprised if there is primitive life elsewhere, but technological civilizations, I doubt it.