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I wonder what the habitable zone is of our universe? It seems to me that the closer one gets to the center, the harder it would be for stars to have a habitable zone, altogether.
ReplyDeleteI would assume you mean in dense areas of star matter - which is a good point at some level. That said, I don't think that even in the densest area that it would amount to a large percentage of a total galaxies numbers. That said, I'm not sure how many of the up to 400 billion of the Milky Ways stars are in the denser center.
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