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That doesn't look like any proof to me, however whether there is life out there or not isn't a matter of finding proof it's simple mathematics. We know that life CAN exist in the universe because we are living proof. We also know that intelligent (subjective) life can exist in the universe because we are also living proof. Now if you factor in the amount of planets within the goldilox range (the distance from a sun in which temperatures can exist where organic life can be produced) of stars in the entire universe, and it would be a mathematical impossibility for other life to exist elsewhere in the universe.
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