
Why crowded galaxies still feel empty
Astronomers argue that even a Milky Way rich in intelligent life can keep spacefaring civilizations about 17,000 light-years apart, thanks to volume, low density, and harsh survival odds.

Astronomers argue that even a Milky Way rich in intelligent life can keep spacefaring civilizations about 17,000 light-years apart, thanks to volume, low density, and harsh survival odds.

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