There is potentially over 8 [b]billion[/b] planets capable of life in [b][i]our galaxy.[/i][/b]
[quote] By extrapolating Kepler’s findings, astronomers have come up with some not-altogether-unfounded estimates for these values. For instance, they concluded that about 22% of Sun-like stars has at least one planet we class as potentially habitable. Doing the math based on the latest estimates for the total number of stars in the Milky Way, that gives us a rough figure of 8.8 billion potentially habitable planets in the Milky Way. That’s a lot of rolls of the dice, assuming you believe life has any chance at all of starting spontaneously. [/quote]
That's just our galaxy people. There's hundreds of billions of galaxies in our universe. That's a lot of potential for life. We're not special snowflakes.
[url=http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/170404-kepler-20-of-sun-like-stars-have-habitable-planets-alien-life-drake-equation-finally-has-a-leg-to-stand-on]source[/url]
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Edited by yupBraiNfreeZe: 4/22/2015 5:41:47 PMWe are not alone. Most people don't believe me. But spiders came from space. They are way smarter than people give them credit. They just don't want to give there identity away. They are tiny little geniuses. And when the time is right, they are going to take over the world. And they will send fleets and fleets of spiders to earth. And we wont be able to stop them cause they are so tiny, we can't see them coming. And we will all die. Please believe me. [spoiler]I'm an exterminater[/spoiler] [spoiler]really I am[/spoiler] [spoiler]spiders suck[/spoiler]