Astronomers have discovered nearly 6,000 exoplanets, and estimates suggest there could be hundreds of billions more in our galaxy alone. Even a small percentage of these might be habitable, making the potential for extraterrestrial life credible. The swift emergence of life on Earth indicates that life could arise easily on similar planets. While the existence of intelligent civilizations remains speculative, advanced telescopes could detect signs of life on distant planets, suggesting interaction is theoretically possible.
With an estimated hundreds of billions of planets in our galaxy, even a small fraction could support life, making the search for aliens plausible.
The rapid emergence of life on Earth suggests that under the right conditions, life could easily arise elsewhere in the universe.
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