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PUBG Mobile is back in India for Android!

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 Good news for PUBG lovers in India. Its back! As per the article posted by Businesstoday ( here ), there is something to cheer for PUBG Mobile fans. The PUBG Mobile Global version 1.2 beta APK link is now available for download for Android users, which can be used in India. Those interested will need an individual invitation code to access the game after downloading the APK file. The size of the APK file is around 625 MB and is available exclusively for Android users. Gamers must ensure they have enough storage space on their phones before downloading the APK file.   When the users access the game after downloading the APK file they'll see that there is a new Extreme Hunt Mode in the game and the latest beta version of Livik and Erangel maps are also available. There are also multiple new features including the Powered Exoskeleton, respawns, and more. Here is how to download PUBG Mobile global version 1.2 beta APK and play PUBG Mobile game:   Step 1: Access the APK file from https

The Fermi Paradox

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 A dated, but still interesting article from Wait but Why for all those who wonder were are all the aliens. Reproducing the article below. Original article can be accessed here .  Everyone feels something when they’re in a really good starry place on a really good starry night and they look up and see this: Some people stick with the traditional, feeling struck by the epic beauty or blown away by the insane scale of the universe. Personally, I go for the old “existential meltdown followed by acting weird for the next half hour.” But everyone feels  something . Physicist Enrico Fermi felt something too—”Where is everybody?” ________________ A really starry sky seems  vast —but all we’re looking at is our very local neighborhood. On the very best nights, we can see up to about 2,500 stars (roughly one hundred-millionth of the stars in our galaxy), and almost all of them are less than 1,000 light years away from us (or 1% of the diameter of the Milky Way). So what we’re really looking at