I’m trying to figure out his math. 1% of 1% of 200 billion is 20 million. There might be more than one Earth-like planet for each star, but I’m not sure how he ends up with billions. Maybe he’s including other galaxies.
I had a friend of mine spring a “I want you to meet—” at a party, then she ran for cover. The woman asked me what I did for a living, I explained, and she looked at me, blinked, and asked “How much does that pay?”
sandpiper over 5 years ago
Is that guy Dustin’s uncle? He has about the same luck.
sirbadger over 5 years ago
I’m trying to figure out his math. 1% of 1% of 200 billion is 20 million. There might be more than one Earth-like planet for each star, but I’m not sure how he ends up with billions. Maybe he’s including other galaxies.
PICTO over 5 years ago
…Of the parties…on all of the worlds… in of all the galaxies…she walks into mine.
bdviets over 5 years ago
Actually, its MILLIONS of Earth like planets, not Billions.
Lecherous over 5 years ago
If this is cosplay by Mark Hand and Barbarella, the dialogue is entirely wrong.
Geophyzz over 5 years ago
Judging by the number of planets and moons in our solar system, we should assume 100% of the non-binary stars have planets.
BrentskiL over 5 years ago
I’ve had dates like that… ugh
Zebrastripes over 5 years ago
…..what’s the matter lady? Did his small talk go over your head?
garcoa over 5 years ago
Try a different pickup line, dude. And not about sports either.
lagoulou over 5 years ago
Snarky b…ch!
Rick Horne Premium Member over 5 years ago
There is only one sun! There are many stars!
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 5 years ago
You lucky girl!!!!
Space & Kitten over 5 years ago
How many Actually Have Intelligent Life on them ??
Douglass Sharp over 5 years ago
one percent of one percent of 200 billion is 20 million. Not ‘billions’ of earth-like environments. :)
Bok Valdret over 5 years ago
One percent of 200 billion is 2 billion. One percent of 2000 million is 20 million, not “Bɪʟʟɪᴏɴs of Earth-like environments.”
colcam over 5 years ago
I had a friend of mine spring a “I want you to meet—” at a party, then she ran for cover. The woman asked me what I did for a living, I explained, and she looked at me, blinked, and asked “How much does that pay?”
tinstar over 5 years ago
That theory sounds a little out of this world.