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Fermis Paradox

Maox rated 8 months ago
Ah, human arrogance know no bounds. If there are other civilizations out there in space, how come they aren't interested in US, the brilliant, spectacular, wonderful human race? If I was a space traveller coming across Earth for the first time, I wouldn't be that motivated to set foot on i... more
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toekneekei rated 3 months agospace-exploration
Fermis paradox
miketian507 rated 3 months agospace-exploration
Part of a series of lecture notes. Looks like a pretty interesting course to take.
UpYoars reviewed 4 months ago
people still dont have a clue as to how vast space really is. Some guy looks up at the sky and says "I dont see anything" and then you have the fermis paradox. They should call it the idiot paradox. Even if they did find this backwards little planet on the edge of the galaxy im sure they have better places to go than to come here and be shot at by the military.
pattiegrote rated 4 months agospace-exploration
Interesting..
Lewellyn reviewed 6 months agospace-exploration
Not like anyone understood one single bit of the article after the solutions.
kevlar50 rated 7 months agospace-exploration, science
A basic intelligent discussion on Fermi's Paradox....
zeratulsoulb rated 7 months agospace-exploration
i think the best explanation is they are connecting with us (well trying)and cant or maybe its against there religion to connect with other life forms.
hangfireIED rated 7 months agospace-exploration
The amazing thing about the world wide web is everyonce in while you get to stumble on a site like this that adds knowledge to the gene pool.My thanks as for the E.Ts of the universe Maybe were just boring to them.
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