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There are some hundred billion galaxies, each with, on average, a hundred billion stars. In all the galaxies, there are perhaps as many planets as stars, ten billion trillion. In the face of such overpowering numbers, what is the likelihood that only one ordinary star, the Sun, is accompanied by an inhabited planet? Why should we, tucked away in some forgotten corner of the cosmos, be so fortunate? To me, it seems far more likely that the universe is brimming over with life. - Carl Sagan Love, love, love this guy.
Posted on: Fri, 15 Nov 2013 03:03:09 +0000

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