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by Hayvok 1021 days ago
From the article:

> There's nothing physically impossible about either of those potential formation mechanisms, but both require a series of unlikely events. The Universe is big, and those things probably happen somewhere…

The universe has so many galaxies, with so many stars, with so many planets, that the odds practically demand these outlier results. We should stop being surprised at them.

Astronomers and astrophysicists need a new law of discovery, something like this: “Every possible astrophysical body already exists somewhere in the universe.”