New research suggests the conditions needed for intelligent life are rare, making Earth-like planets uncommon in our galaxy.

by Brighter-Side-News

5 Comments

  1. It’s certainly rare on Earth so why should we assume it’s any more common out there without a proper footing?

  2. Bulky_Honey8643 on

    Making the assumption that humanity could actually be, in relative terms, intelligent life.

  3. The fallacy here is all life out there will NOT be as we know it. We are limiting ourselves eith this view

  4. As Edgar Mitchell so eloquently stated, because of the size of the universe, it is a statistical certainty that their is sentient life everywhere. My guess, there are millions (maybe billions) of sentient species in the universe.

    *^((The universe is a big place.))*