The Fermi Paradox
There are about 300 million habitable planets in our galaxy alone. So where is everybody?
Pakistan/Germany
An undergraduate in Physics at Jacobs University. Sohaib has a passion for STEM and loves to read and write about physics, metaphysics, astronomy and other sciences.
There are about 300 million habitable planets in our galaxy alone. So where is everybody?
How do you get billions upon billions of cosmic bodies governed by precise mathematical laws all from a cosmic explosion? How does order come out of chaos?
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