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A Hundred billion galaxies
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Up until about 2 or 3 years ago, It was a standard among space enthusiasts, that there were approx. 50 billion galaxies.
With refinement of distant spots imaging and zooming, they saw spots of light which looked like individual stars, but much to their surprise, were galaxies.
By counting the far off galaxies combined with spacial quadrants, came up with double the amount of the original estimate. A hundred billion galaxies.
I strongly feel that they will find even more clusters, once a galactic telescope strong enough to look farther out sees more galaxies than the previous device. It's only a matter of time.
Based on the the Drake Equation, life has equal chance on most hosts which are suitable hosts, in other words they provide the minimal environment to grow and evolve. Unfortunately this scenario is comprised of only about ten percent of the demographics. But nevertheless, Shows that life on other planets is not only possible, plausible and probable, but maybe the norm......
The Drake Equation.
Very Scary.....
https://www.lotterypost.com/thread/136254

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