The Fermi Paradox Explained
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Summary
- The high probability that intelligent extraterrestrial life should exist, and
- The complete lack of evidence that we’ve ever encountered it
- Hundreds of billions of stars
- Many of those stars have planets
- Some of those planets could support life
- Signals from alien civilizations
- Space probes or megastructures
- Evidence of interstellar travel
- Life rarely starting
- Intelligence rarely evolving
- Civilizations destroying themselves
- Avoid contact
- Use communication we can’t detect
- Be too far away for signals to reach us
- The nature of life and intelligence
- The future of human civilization
- Whether advanced societies survive long-term
yet it appears completely silent.And we still don’t know why.
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