(May 10, 2019 at 9:25 am)Mister Agenda Wrote: It may be that life is common but technological civilizations are vanishingly rare, like one per million galaxies. For now we should act as if we are the galaxy's (or even the universe's) one shot at a star-spanning civilization. If we don't do it, there's a good chance it will never get done. And that would be sad, IMHO.But wouldn't every civilization that reaches our current point have the same chance? Remember, we're a second generation star.
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