I just want to point out that anyone who tries and make arguments about the rare earth or the uniqueness of our solar system based off of observed exoplanets and solar systems should note that due to time and technical limitations we almost exclusively focus on M-type red dwarf stars which shouldn't be used to determine what typical solar systems and planets exist around G-type(sun like stars) or even K-type(the second most common star type) which collectively make up about 20% of stars in our galaxy.
But if we had multiple JWST like telescopes and one dedicated towards observing G and K type stars we could get a better understanding.
But if we had multiple JWST like telescopes and one dedicated towards observing G and K type stars we could get a better understanding.