i think if humans had come about billions of years earlier then they'd be able to reach a lot more galaxies still
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maybe not that much more. which makes it kind of look like our species decided to evolve at a time weighted by its potential causal impact or something, doesn't it
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97% of stuff that we can see is stuff that we can never affect even at light speed. because it's too far away. did you guys know that. i didn't know that
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it's like we randomly woke up from a coma ten minutes after sunrise and someone is just about to close the blinds
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There's an argument that we are basically right in the middle of habitable planet years averaged across the universe:https://thegreatatuin.wordpress.com/2017/01/29/on-the-death-of-planets/ …
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hmm, it looks like it's at least more of an open question than i thought
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looks like maybe "very early compared to most future stars" isn't actually true?https://www.space.com/18370-universe-star-formation-rate-decline.html …
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this person disagrees https://scienceblogs.com/startswithabang/2012/11/07/every-galaxy-will-have-new-stars-for-trillions-of-years …
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