Solution to the Fermi Paradox Found! Scientists Hope They're Wrong

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Published 2023-11-22
Solution to the Fermi Paradox Found! Scientists Hope They're Wrong
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If we consider our solar system is typical of billions and billions of other similar systems, then where are the extraterrestrials? The universe should be full of intelligent life by now that would create some kind of signal that is easy to detect…yet, we have seen and heard nothing.

There is one possible solution to the unnerving silence of the cosmos, and it could be the most chilling answer to why we’ve heard from no one…because if an alien civilization does exist out there somewhere, they certainly know we are here…and that is something that should scare all of us.

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All Comments (21)
  • @robmarino314
    I'm still hoping we find intelligent life on Earth 🌎
  • @Joel-kc5jk
    There is also the possibility that we are looking at the scale of everything incorrectly, as we have our own perspective as tiny organisms. In the way that our entire universe might be inside of the bowel system of a "creature" beyond our comprehension.
  • @mooknick242
    i grew up and lived on an 11'000 acre cow ranch, there was a beautiful creek that twisted through our property and i would often walk/hike around the acreage surrounding the creek but there are hundreds of acres that over the years i never saw even once...maybe our galaxy is like that and we just aren't in a populated part of it.
  • @MrRose77Bud
    I like to think there is an alien laying in bed on his planet, watching an informative video about the possibility of extra terrestrials on his mobile device, looking at his sky, pondering the same things we are...
  • @SandBland
    How can we expect to "make friends" with aliens when we cant even get along with our own species?
  • @kenn743
    Are we alone ? There’s a reason why this question is so intriguing ; it defines how we see ourselves . Finding life would greatly alter our worldview and our place in the cosmos .
  • Time is the biggest culprit here. Considering all the light and signals we receive are millions and billions of years in the past, the Milky Way alone could already have multiple civilisations. We just took off into space around 70 years ago. A mere human lifespan. Imagine how advanced others may have been at this point. Time is our biggest culprit.
  • @deamantas32
    And the title-picture tells us, Cthulu himself is the Zoo keeper. H.P. Lovecraft would be very delighted. 😅
  • @TheOmengod
    The answer is actually pretty simple: by the time you have the technology to traverse the universe, you no longer care about traversing universe. An example would be: creating a virtual reality that is infinitely better than real life.
  • This shows man's hubris having the assumption that our technology is the pinnacle of the universe and somehow a standard.
  • @ResoluteRonin
    We are not an intelligent species until we can operate without ego and become a cohesive and thriving community that doesn't kill and manipulate each other.
  • @kesnermiller1962
    Well...we can never really know anything when we are lied to and truth hidden from us. Knowledge is power.
  • We might be being watched by aliens so advanced that we cannot detect their presence, but what would be funny is if they, in turn, were being watched by far a more advanced civilisation, maybe one from outside this Universe.
  • @appletile2887
    Imagine if our universe is in a petri dish in some lab. The life forms who control that lab could be so large that we can't even comprehend their size.
  • @chris2489001
    Even finding plant life in other planets would be interesting.
  • @wulphstein
    Maybe the aliens will notice us if we complete the limestone cover on the pyramid.
  • @user-qq9vg8zr9x
    It's like the new born zebra stepping out onto the savannah & saying "Who wants to be friends" without knowing about the predators.
  • @chezcaruso5841
    the fact that we exist on Earth, is proof in itself that there is life in the Universe
  • I think interstellar travel is impossible for short-lived squishy lifeforms like us; and the "robot" species that ARE capable of it, have no interest in squishies like us. We're like pond fish to them.
  • @MrCerberum
    If you studied ufology well enough you would know that they are here and have been here well before us, but they're so advanced that we can do nothing about, nor even understand their plans. They're not scared of us, not at all, in fact we've lost each and every confrontation with them, and that's why they're still trying to keep the "secret".