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We are talking about unimagineable numbers of stars - aren't we ?
Also unimagineable , is the size of the universe , given that there is huge distances between the stars in our galaxy alone - never mind between galaxies - yes ?
Loosehead - according to the link below from dawkins , there appears to be a few more stars in our galaxy than you have stated - which figure is correct ?
mibn2cweus - Given the number of stars out there , there must be one at least with a planet , that has intelligent life - would you agree ?
Another thing that I have always wondered , is why is it that astronomers always appear to assume that if there is life on other planets , it would have evolved with the same physiology as humans .
Surely it is possible that other life forms might have evolved in enviroments that would be lethal to humans ?