With a 100 billion galaxies each with a 100 billion stars, why would anyone think the odds are against evolution appearing even once?
We have discovered complex organic molecules in space. To think life hasn’t formed at least once in 13 billion years seems farfetched.
Whatever happened 13 billion years ago would perhaps explain that.
Microevolution appears all over the place. Macroevolution has never appeared once, here, there, or anywhere, and macroevolution is what the theory of evolution is basically about.