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Originally Posted by Max Vondel
Probable life: Close to Zero
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But multiply a near-zero probability on any given planet or moon, by the hundreds of billions of galaxies in the universe, each of which typically has tens to hundreds of billions of stars (most of which seem to have planetary systems), and account for the dozens of moons that each planetary system contains (and a not-insignificant fraction of those moons now seem likely to have the conditions to support life) and you get a near certainty ...