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Milky Way Type post Author Guillermo Gonzalez Date January 30, 2023 CategoriesAstronomyCosmologyIntelligent DesignPhysical Sciences Tagged , Copernican principle, earth, filaments, galaxies, habitability, Jay Richards, Michael Keas, Milky Way, Nicolaus Copernicus, sheets, solar system, star formation, The Privileged Planet, Unbelievable, universe New Study: The Milky Way Is Exceptional Guillermo Gonzalez January 30, 2023 Astronomy, Cosmology, Intelligent Design, Physical Sciences 3 “You might have to travel a half a billion light years from the Milky Way, past many, many galaxies, to find another cosmological wall with a galaxy like ours.” Read More ›