Sorini and his team suggest reframing the Drake equation by considering the possibility of parallel universes that may be more likely to host intelligent life than our own.
Surprisingly, we found that even a significantly higher dark energy density would still be compatible with life, suggesting we may not live in the most likely of universes.
The idea that aliens are hiding out in the multiverse is preposterous on its face, but it frames an effort to reconcile modern physics with the search for life.
A universe where the density of dark energy allows for 27 percent of ordinary matter to be turned into stars would be most likely to allow for alien life to develop.
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