Millions of stars in the galactic center
Let’s observe this photo taken from the Atacama desert and try to dream while thinking a bit about what we are seeing.
If all of the stars work in the same way, they are all made from the same, extremely common materials, and there are hundreds of billions of them in the Milky Way; so then, the idea could come to mind that our Sun, the planets, the Earth and even life might not be all that rare, because they are all the result of common materials that are joined together, following simple laws of physics by hundreds of billions of times. Why, repeating a single action almost an infinity of times, shouldn’t we expect that a certain result can be repeated again, just as many times?
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