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What a nothingburger of an article.... not even mentioning the fermi paradox. No actual new information and whatever do they want to say when they talk about "radically changing the way we think about the search for life in the universe"?!
I assumed this article wouldn’t provide much. Do they at least mention dyson spheres? I bet they don’t mention how rare our solar system is.
There doesn't appear to be anything rare about our solar system, and why would you expect them to mention Dyson spheres?
We're basically looking for and expecting simple microbial life. You know, slime.
The Dyson sphere would significantly increase the possibility of finding “Alien life” if one were built. You may be looking for slime, but just saying Alien can imply other things. Especially on mainstream media like BBC.
In recent studies, 55 CancriB is the most similar system to our own. However the star itself is an orange dwarf furthermore the system is a binary one. All other observed systems are even less similar to our own. Binary systems are the most common systems in the universe and we don’t have one.