In a Galaxy of 100 Billion Suns, Why So Few Minds?
The star field of the Milky Way, which stretches roughly one hundred thousand light‑years across and holds about one hundred billion suns, now presents astronomers with a different kind of puzzle. Instead of asking how vast the system is, research turns to why only a tiny fraction of planets appear to host creatures capable of counting those stars in the first place.Current models of planet format...More
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