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The article states that planets may outnumber stars 100,000 to 1. The Milky Way has 4E^11 stars. It has an upper estimate of 4E^16 planets. It has a lowest estimate diameter of 100kly. It has an estimated thickness of 2kly. It's lower estimate volume is 63,000 kly^2. ----------------------------- If planets are uniformly disrupted (they surely aren't), there are ~17 planets in every cubic light year. Sure, that's a h…
People tend to forget how big a cubic light year is. The earth itself is only 0.02 light seconds in diameter, yielding a cube of 8000 cubic lightmilliseconds. Compared to the 2.9 10^31 cubic light milliseconds in a cubic lightyear... It's a rounding error inside a rounding error. For light seconds, you're looking at 2.9 10^22 (if my math isn't wrong). That's the amount of cubes fitting between earth and moon to fill…
So while I agree it's still probably very small numbers I think you may be overcooking it.