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It is probably a different universe than the one we know.
Out of the sampling of all 18.4 Quintillion planets that are set in the Universe build and already exist within all of the 255 galaxies in No Man's Sky, there has to at least just one, where the edges of shoreline have formed "very close" to all the outlines of shorelines seen on Earths continents, as well as the colors of blue for water and green for land... "as seen from space".
Only trouble is ...
To "statically" visit each one of the 18.4 quintillion planets for even just 1 second would take 584 Billion years ! ... which is physically impossible considering, there is also the Warp time between solar systems -and- the time it takes to jump between planets, to at least hover in orbit long enough to look at how the continents formed and the colors of sea & land... so the actual time it would take would run well into several TRILLION years !!
I have wondered if a bored software engineer somewhere, could somehow input all the parameters of what to look for {Earth} and then, all the seed-numbers of every planet already in the game into some quantum generative_Ai supercomputer where, the computer could run a simulation output and inspection of each planet that would far out pace "one per second", to eventually find a planet with blue seas and green continents that look like Earth.