Is it true that their are more stars / galaxies our their than their are grains of sand on earth.
If this is correct and you said the law of probability is one star in every 1 billion has a solar system similar to ours with several planets at varying distances from the sun.
Then i wonder how many trillion solar systems are out there?
Apart from making you realise the massiveness of space it also makes you wonder just how likely life is to exist,
Of course on the flip side of all this, is that if you then take into account the speed of light, even radio waves that we are intercepting and crunchiing.
It does not take an einstein to realise that the needle in our haystick is but a pin ***** in the milkeyway.
If this is correct and you said the law of probability is one star in every 1 billion has a solar system similar to ours with several planets at varying distances from the sun.
Then i wonder how many trillion solar systems are out there?
Apart from making you realise the massiveness of space it also makes you wonder just how likely life is to exist,
Of course on the flip side of all this, is that if you then take into account the speed of light, even radio waves that we are intercepting and crunchiing.
It does not take an einstein to realise that the needle in our haystick is but a pin ***** in the milkeyway.