If we dumped a million Scrabble letters from an airplane flying at 5,000 feet, the odds of the pieces landing on the ground to not only form words, but a Pulitzer Prize winning novel, are so astronomically small that we could probably agree it's impossible. And yet the DNA data of a single amoeba is equivalent to forming this novel 30,000 times! It is beyond possible that life could have spontaneously formed by random chance.
But what if we drop our Scrabble pieces from a higher altitude, say, 10,000 feet? Then, they’ll have more time, increasing the likelihood our novels would form, right? No. No matter how much time we give our pieces, they will never fall into place. We won’t get a novel until someone or something with intelligence puts the Scrabble pieces together in a specified design.