Probabilities in the Galaxy

The method used in the following chapters of the book is referred to in mathematics as an axiomatic approach. From the analysis of empirical data of the Kepler satellite hypotheses are drawn, which are called approaches and axioms. The derived statements are formulated as sentences to which certain probabilities are assigned. All axioms and sentences lead to an overall presentation of the situation, which can then be used as a working hypothesis. Namely as a working hypothesis regarding the abundance of habitable, Earth-like planets, as well as life, intelligence and civilizations in our galaxy. It is unprobable that we are alone in the universe. It is more probable that we are not alone.

Klaus Piontzik (*1954) is an electrical engineer, mathematician and author. He can look back on a career of about 30 years as a project engineer in the industrial sector. In the last 20 years he has increasingly specialized in electromag-netic fields, especially with regard to the Earth magnetic field. In the last 10 years he also worked as an author (Lattice Structures of the Earth Magnetic Field, Planetary Systems I, Converting DNA in Colours and Tones, The Alien-Hypothesis, Odysseus 2013) and as a web author (www.pimath.de/eu).

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