Explaining Rare Technological Life and Problems With Other Stars
by Brian Wang from NextBigFuture.com on (#70ETZ)
Why does humanity live on a planet orbiting a rare G-type dwarf star (like our Sun) when M-type red dwarfs comprise 82% of stars and are 33 times more abundant? Why do we live so early (1% into) the Stelliferous era, when long-lived M-dwarfs will dominate for trillions of years, far outlasting G-dwarfs' 10-billion-year lifespans? ...