| footbag said: "Taking into account all the different variables that would have to just right for life, distance from sun etc" If there are an infinate number of stars in our universe, and only one in a billion have planets rotating around them. And of the stars that have planets rotating around them, if only one in a billion have the right variables for life. And of the planets that have the right variables for life, if only one in a billion actually have life. Then there are still an infinate number of planets with life within our universe. |
"Infinate number of stars"? Where are you from the 1600's? There is most definitly a finite number of stars. I'd suggest "A Brief History of Time" for some basic physics.
It's a really easy to understand physics book written by Stephen Hawking. Guy has a pretty good sense of humor... i guess considering his situation he'd need tone to not go insane.








