I will look for the work by Hoyle to better understand.
I am in no way a statatician but when running the values around in my mind in the wee hours, it occurs to me that multiple universes would be needed for proper "accounting".
If time is constant, there isn't enough of it.
I love multiverse theory. Since, given enough time and an infinity of universes, everything that can happen must happen, multiverse theory implies an infinity of universes with no god, and an infinity of universes with a god or gods. And since "god or gods" can come in an infinity of combinations, multiverse theory tells us that there is a singular infinity of universes with no god, and an infinity squared of universes with god(s).
So the first question would be: in which type of universe do we live, and how would we tell?