One possible solution to the Fermi Paradox, the big question of where all the aliens are, is that some ancient galactic ...
(via PBS Space Time) Around 2 billion years ago, life had plateaued in complexity, ruined the atmosphere, and was on the verge of self-annihilation. But then something strange and potentially ...
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Fermi paradox - The prime directive

One solution to the Fermi Paradox, the big question of where all the aliens are, is that extraterrestrials might hide from us ...
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A study posing an answer titled "Asymptotic burnout and homeostatic awakening: a possible solution to the Fermi paradox?" has been published in the Journal of The Royal Society Interface.
I wonder if there's yet another explanation; they're out there, they visit periodically, but have yet to see any sign of what they consider intelligence on the planet when they do. For most of the ...
A scientist proposed a simple solution to the Fermi paradox, which asks why humans have never encountered aliens. The physicist Enrico Fermi in 1950 pointed out that given the age of the galaxy, even ...