RE: The loneliness of the universe (if alone)

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The loneliness of the universe (if alone)

in science •  7 years ago  (edited)

The universe dwarfs us in both space and time. We started searching for extraterrestrials in the last century, while the age of the universe is around 13.7 billion years. So it doesn't surprise me that we haven't found any ET yet. The universe is just too damn big. Nonetheless, we must keep looking ;)

Loved reading your post! There are some mathematical errors though.

1 petawatt or 1 x 1015watt
probability factor of (fbt) = 2.5 x 10-24 s.d 2.5 x 10-22
universe (N) = 2 x 1022

The problem regarding superscript(and any mathematical expression) can be addressed by using latex code.
http://latex2png.com/ you can use this site for creating equations in an image file.

Also, the reference list is too big( but if it is truly necessary, numbers don't matter) but try reducing the wiki links.

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I will remember your message, thank you for correcting my writing.
yes, of course, I want to join in the community, many of which I will take there. thanks