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Old 11-07-2011, 04:11 PM   #23
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There are what, 200-500 billion stars in a galaxy, and just as many galaxies in the universe. I recently read an article where the universe may even be three times larger than initially believed. New research on exoplanets is now saying that one in ~200 stars have Earth like planets. Furthermore, the "cutting edge" theories in theoretical physics are suggesting that this isn't even close to being the only universe in existence. How is this even a question
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