"In space there are countless constellations, suns and planets; we see only the suns because they give light; the planets remain invisible, for they are small and dark. There are also numberless earths circling around their suns, no worse and no less than this globe of ours. For no reasonable mind can assume that heavenly bodies that may be far more magnificent than ours would not bear upon them creatures similar or even superior to those upon our human earth."
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Giordano Bruno in: Martin J. Rees Just Six Numbers: The Deep Forces that Shape the Universe, Basic Books, 2000, p. 22
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