RE: The universe with its constants gives us physics, stars give us chemistry and planets give us biology

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The universe with its constants gives us physics, stars give us chemistry and planets give us biology

in stars •  7 years ago 

According to recent discoveries (read about the Kepler space telescope), there are more planets than the 100-200 billion stars in our galaxy. And earth-size planets seem to be fairly common. I think it's very human to believe we are somehow unique, special and alone. But it could very well be that the universe is full of life. Limitations in technology and the strict laws of physics only allow the most advanced civilizations to travel between the stars. If life DOES exist out there, we will probably be able to detect it in the next few decades.

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