700 million trillion planets are not like Earth

NASA scientists say more than 700 million trillion planets in the galaxy are known, but nowhere else can humans survive like Earth.

NASA scientists say more than 700 million trillion planets in the galaxy are known, but nowhere else can humans survive like Earth.

Previously, scientists believed that it would find somewhere with Earth's atmosphere and environment. This is said to be "the principle of Corpenich" , which affirms that not only Earth has the condition to help living bodies grow.

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Earth is the only planet that meets all requirements for life to flourish.

However, a new study shows that Earth is the only planet that meets all requirements for life to multiply.

Astronomer Erik Zackrisson from Uppsala University, Sweden, used a computer model to determine the number of all planets in the galaxy and the possibility of survival on it. As reported on the Scientific American page, Erik's computer model reproduces the version of the wild pink galaxy.

Later, Erik included all the necessary data, such as the evidence that Kepler had published or algorithms discovered using physical rules. With the results, scientists confirmed that 700 million trillion planets do not appear to be like Earth.

Astronomers think that most planets are too old and the Earth is still relatively "young" as well as its special position in the galaxy. This result has been published in the Astrophysical Journal scientific journal.

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There is only Earth in existence.

"It is unusual that we can now calculate impossible things , " co-author Andrew Benson from California's Carnegie Observatory said on Scietific American.

However, Erik insists there will be many errors in the current calculation. What we know now about 700 million trillion planets is extremely flawed.

Scientists believe that the solar system was formed 4.6 billion years ago and only 8% of the planets that are capable of giving life are formed. Hundreds of hundreds of billions of other planets that have the ability to constitute true life are not yet "born".

The Kepler mission that NASA does is to find a life-like planet like Earth.

Update 17 December 2018
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