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We are lucky to live in a universe made for us

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imageLike a cosmic roulette wheel, we exist because of a very lucky combination of factors.NASA/JPL-Caltech

To a human, the universe might seem like a very inhospitable place. In the vacuum of space, you would rapidly suffocate, while on the surface of a star you would be burnt to a crisp. As far as we know, all life is confined to a sliver of an...

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