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TopicHmm...I suppose we are the only developed life in our galaxy
omgbread
10/20/17 5:58:13 PM
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Per the internet, it is likely that there are about 20 billion "earth like" planets (small rocky planets in the habitable zone) in the Milky Way.

But...it took about 3 billion years (~1/4 the age of the entire universe) of relatively uninterrupted development (a statistical miracle) for us to get to this point.

It may well be the case that the chances of this happening are less than 1 in 20 billion.

Add on the furmi paradox ... no real signs of any life including von nueman probes...and it looks like we're alone.

All alone in the galaxy with no way to ever even communicate with anything outside of our galaxy even if given thousands of years to develop better tech.

Kind of sad really. Just us.
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