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Originally Posted by Moco Loco
Theorist, there was a thread about this about six months ago in which I thought the same thing regarding a largely uninhabitable universe. Even if we aren't completely alone, and our nice area blankets a few galaxies, that still cuts out so much 
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200-400 billion stars in the galaxy. At an (arbitrary) chance of 0.001% to support life, that's 2-4 million systems. Enough for a while, I think