The chances of intelligent life existing beyond our galaxy are estimated at 27 percent, considerably lower than the 65 percent of Americans who believe in extraterrestrial life.
The research emphasized that star formations and the evolution of large-scale planets might gently combine to create the 'next generation' of intelligent life.
Researchers developed a new theoretical model derived from the Drake Equation, aimed at estimating the likelihood of intelligent life rather than counting existing lifeforms.
Lead researcher Dr. Daniele Sorini highlighted that comprehending dark energy's effects on the universe remains one of cosmology's and physics' greatest challenges.
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