Just dropping by, . So you all know I have not been lurking. I have checked out the site a few times, though not much.
I have been thinking about (and did a small amount of research) the thread in which we talked about cosmology and other life.
To be clear I have read there may be anywhere from 200 billion solar systems to 500 billion solar systems in the Milky Way galaxy – and that is our galaxy alone. There are supposedly around 80 billion galaxies in the observable universe. Some much larger than the Milky Way and others much smaller – yet still unfathomable for the average human mind to comprehend.
Whether there are 200 billion or 500 billion – both are numbers which can be all too easily said but far greater to comprehend – that means (as Peter said) there would be trillions of planets, if not 10's of trillions of planets in only our galaxy. If a planet was within a reasonable distance from a sun, then it could harness natural life. If a planet can harness natural life, then it most likely (not always, I think) would have conscious beings and even more sentient beings.
One key thing to understand is that the life-sustaining planet surrounding a solar system does not have to be in exact relation to our sun and our earth. There is life that can grow and nourish, easily, in what we call extreme environments.
So one point is, to my mind it is not a question of are there other sentient beings in our galaxy and beyond, it would seem to be an impossibility that there are not many? And by many, I would say around 10 billion, if not less if not more.
I have been thinking about (and did a small amount of research) the thread in which we talked about cosmology and other life.
To be clear I have read there may be anywhere from 200 billion solar systems to 500 billion solar systems in the Milky Way galaxy – and that is our galaxy alone. There are supposedly around 80 billion galaxies in the observable universe. Some much larger than the Milky Way and others much smaller – yet still unfathomable for the average human mind to comprehend.
Whether there are 200 billion or 500 billion – both are numbers which can be all too easily said but far greater to comprehend – that means (as Peter said) there would be trillions of planets, if not 10's of trillions of planets in only our galaxy. If a planet was within a reasonable distance from a sun, then it could harness natural life. If a planet can harness natural life, then it most likely (not always, I think) would have conscious beings and even more sentient beings.
One key thing to understand is that the life-sustaining planet surrounding a solar system does not have to be in exact relation to our sun and our earth. There is life that can grow and nourish, easily, in what we call extreme environments.
So one point is, to my mind it is not a question of are there other sentient beings in our galaxy and beyond, it would seem to be an impossibility that there are not many? And by many, I would say around 10 billion, if not less if not more.
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