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Is There a Multi-Cellular Life in the Universe?
If multi cellular life is ubiquitous in the galaxy or in universe, then it's very difficult to imagine that you don't have a, at minimum, tens of millions of cases of advanced technological life. Even using highly conservative estimates, you do not come out with us being the only life form around. And like i said, if you look at the actual map of the galaxy where we found these four thousand ex planets, it's this tiny little circlethe star has to be close enough to get good data to know whether it has another planet around it. But what do you think the limit is on getting a truly optical look at an exo planet?