“What they found was that orbits in the Goldilocks Zone farther out, around the pair of Kepler 16’s low-mass stars, are stable on time scales of a million years or more, providing the possibility that life could evolve on a planet within that HZ.”
IMHO, The only monkey wrench in that scenario is that there never has been macro-evolution as the God haters attempt to peddle it, so the whle premise has slightly less validity, even, than the fairy tale of Goldilocks and her Ursine Encounter of the Third Kind!
Oh, look, the thread hijacking stalker’s back!
Could you rewrite that in Earth's English so I may know how to respond.