Why is finding a blue supergiant actively burning in its prime statistically less likely across the observable universe?

Answer

Their lives are short relative to the age of the cosmos

Because the lives of blue supergiants are short relative to the age of the universe, spotting one actively burning in its prime at any given moment is statistically less likely.

Why is finding a blue supergiant actively burning in its prime statistically less likely across the observable universe?
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