The problem here is that we don’t know you dropped your phone.
sure maybe it’s in your pocket. the point of the analogy is that you look where you can see, i.e. with bias, not that we’re looking for evidence of silicon fabrication.
i’m not sure what you mean, biases aren’t true or false they’re a thumb on the scale. we know what we look like, we would instantly recognize something that looks like we do but that’s separate from how likely it is for something else to look like earth life or whether there’s anything to find at all.
sure maybe it’s in your pocket. the point of the analogy is that you look where you can see, i.e. with bias, not that we’re looking for evidence of silicon fabrication.
The bias is incorrect, though
i’m not sure what you mean, biases aren’t true or false they’re a thumb on the scale. we know what we look like, we would instantly recognize something that looks like we do but that’s separate from how likely it is for something else to look like earth life or whether there’s anything to find at all.