Searching for Extraterrestrial Intelligence: Scientists Aim to Find ET by 2023
Recent research out of the Max Planck Institute for Astronomy has brought us one step closer to discovering extraterrestrial intelligence. The research suggests that planets that orbit stars in close proximity to each other tend to be better suited to support intelligent life. This is because planets that are close together are more likely to have stable orbits, which are essential for the evolution of complex life. The research also suggests that planets that orbit around binary stars (two stars orbiting a common center of mass) may be particularly suitable for life. This is because binary stars can provide a more stable environment than single stars, and also because it is easier for planets in binary systems to form. The findings of this research provide a new perspective on the search for extraterrestrial intelligence, and will help guide future efforts in this field.
source: Phys.org