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For those that believe there is life out in the universe.

CeMar_Clone

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Just want to drop the famous Drake equation here:
{\displaystyle N=R_{*}\cdot f_{\mathrm {p} }\cdot n_{\mathrm {e} }\cdot f_{\mathrm {l} }\cdot f_{\mathrm {i} }\cdot f_{\mathrm {c} }\cdot L}


when I was much younger I used to think that life had to exist out in the universe just because small number in this equation still give a huge answer. But recently it was pointed out to me that if just ONE of the variables is 0, then the answer is 0. So what are the odds that at least one if not more of the variables is 0, actually pretty good. If just one variable is 0, the rest of these variables no longer matter. Sorry to burst anyone's bubble.
 
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