another yap session cuz im bored and my mental health is bad rn
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The Rare Earth Hypothesis says that we might actually be alone in the universe. There could be up to 400 billion stars in the Milky Way, which is just 1 of 2 trillion galaxies that make up the observable universe. By those numbers alone and what we know about evolution, space should be beaming with extraterrestrial life. And yet somehow, it seems so empty. Which made two researchers think that maybe life isnt so simple after all. And they came up with a list of 30 conditions earth has, that might be a necessity for any potentially life-bearing planet. Including a stable climate for billions of years, an ozone layer, tectonic plates, and a thin crust, seismic activity, a moon, a tilted axis, being in a low radiation zone of the galaxy, an iron core, only one star, and the list goes on... A planet could have some of these things, but not all of them. And life wouldnt be able to develop there and life on Earth, might be the rarest thing in the universe.
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The Rare Earth Hypothesis says that we might actually be alone in the universe. There could be up to 400 billion stars in the Milky Way, which is just 1 of 2 trillion galaxies that make up the observable universe. By those numbers alone and what we know about evolution, space should be beaming with extraterrestrial life. And yet somehow, it seems so empty. Which made two researchers think that maybe life isnt so simple after all. And they came up with a list of 30 conditions earth has, that might be a necessity for any potentially life-bearing planet. Including a stable climate for billions of years, an ozone layer, tectonic plates, and a thin crust, seismic activity, a moon, a tilted axis, being in a low radiation zone of the galaxy, an iron core, only one star, and the list goes on... A planet could have some of these things, but not all of them. And life wouldnt be able to develop there and life on Earth, might be the rarest thing in the universe.
SORRY FOR MY DUMB YAP SESSION IM A HUGE ASTRONOMY NERD

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The Rare Earth Hypothesis says that we might actually be alone in the universe. There could be up to 400 billion stars in the Milky Way, which is just 1 of 2 trillion galaxies that make up the observable universe. By those numbers alone and what we know about evolution, space should be beaming with extraterrestrial life. And yet somehow, it seems so empty. Which made two researchers think that maybe life isnt so simple after all. And they came up with a list of 30 conditions earth has, that might be a necessity for any potentially life-bearing planet. Including a stable climate for billions of years, an ozone layer, tectonic plates, and a thin crust, seismic activity, a moon, a tilted axis, being in a low radiation zone of the galaxy, an iron core, only one star, and the list goes on... A planet could have some of these things, but not all of them. And life wouldnt be able to develop there and life on Earth, might be the rarest thing in the universe.
SORRY FOR MY DUMB YAP SESSION IM A HUGE ASTRONOMY NERD

@Apollo.Is.Silly said in another yap session cuz im bored and my mental health is bad rn
:The Rare Earth Hypothesis says that we might actually be alone in the universe. There could be up to 400 billion stars in the Milky Way, which is just 1 of 2 trillion galaxies that make up the observable universe. By those numbers alone and what we know about evolution, space should be beaming with extraterrestrial life. And yet somehow, it seems so empty. Which made two researchers think that maybe life isnt so simple after all. And they came up with a list of 30 conditions earth has, that might be a necessity for any potentially life-bearing planet. Including a stable climate for billions of years, an ozone layer, tectonic plates, and a thin crust, seismic activity, a moon, a tilted axis, being in a low radiation zone of the galaxy, an iron core, only one star, and the list goes on... A planet could have some of these things, but not all of them. And life wouldnt be able to develop there and life on Earth, might be the rarest thing in the universe.
SORRY FOR MY DUMB YAP SESSION IM A HUGE ASTRONOMY NERD

woww thats actually very interesting, i also wonder the same things. while i fully agree with what they said about all the conditions involved in actually developing/sustaining life, i still find it VERY hard to think we're truely alone in the universe. I also think that since the obvervable universe is so large (like you said theres 2 trillion galaxies in the observable universe), the conditions could be so different that there might be intelligent life beyond what we are even able to comprehend.
plus to claim that we might be the only intelligent life in the universe, we're also saying that we have the concept of life perfectly defined. which i find rather unlikely. either way, this is very interesting (and yeah i love astronomy too, ig really more philosophy, so if astro-philosophy exists lmfaoo) -
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who knows how much more of space is outside our barrier of the observable universe, for all we know space could be unlimited, a cold barrier of abyss outside every galaxy to ever exist. or a sea of multiverses
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who knows how much more of space is outside our barrier of the observable universe, for all we know space could be unlimited, a cold barrier of abyss outside every galaxy to ever exist. or a sea of multiverses
@GrilledCat Exactly. There is probably SO much more out than we know of.
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