The 8 Most Possible Solutions To The Fermi Paradox

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8 Solutions to the Fermi Paradox

1) and 2) The Berserker Hypothesis and the Dark Forest Theory. Are we alone in the universe?

One of the most essential mysteries of the universe that science has not yet been able to solve is whether life exists anywhere else in the universe besides on Earth.
Scientists have tried to answer this question for years without a clear answer. There could be life out there, but if that's the case, why haven't we found it yet?

3) Fermi Paradox: The Rare Earth hypothesis
Basically, according to this hypothesis, life and the evolution of complexity require a combination of astrophysical and geological conditions that are simply not common in our Universe. In other words, we are quite special and unique.

4) Could Earth be an extraterrestrial zoo?
North Sentinel Island is a place where a tribe that separated from the rest of civilization more than 60 thousand years ago and who are currently studied from a distance as if they were a zoo.

5)Alien Police Scenario of the Fermi Paradox
The Alien Police Scenario.
Predicting what technology will be like in a century or even thousands of years is a game of educated guesswork. For example, during the American Civil War, no one could have foreseen that a century later, the atom would be tamed and nuclear weapons with the ability to end civilization would exist.

6)Zombie Apocalypse Universe - Fighting for Survival (Fermi Paradox Solution)
Welcome to a journey beyond the stars. Today, we dive into the speculative realms of the Zombie Universe Hypothesis – a wild yet intriguing idea that may shed light on one of the greatest cosmic mysteries of our time.

7) Unlocking the Cosmos: Fire Could be the Key to Solve the Fermi Paradox
At the very core of human civilization lies a discovery that has shaped our existence: fire. Its significance extends far beyond the warmth it provides or the food it cooks; fire has been instrumental in everything from forging metals to generating energy. It enabled us to adapt to colder climates, fend off predators, and eventually, build societies

8) Viruses Could be "The Great Filter" and the New solution to the Fermi Paradox
Great Filter Theory
The Great Filter or "Great Filter Hypothesis" is a proposal by researcher Robin Dale Hanson of the University of Oxford, who proposed that, in the development of life from the earliest stages of abiogenesis to reaching the highest levels of technological development, there is a barrier that makes detectable extraterrestrial life extremely rare. This hypothetical barrier is "The Great Filter."

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DISCUSSIONS & SOCIAL MEDIA

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00:00 Intro
00:01 What is the Fermi Paradox Explained
04:00 The Great Filter Theory
7:30 The Dark Forest Theory
8:48 The Berserker Hyphotesis
13:20 The Rare Earth Hypothesis
19:36 The Zoo Hypothesis: Could Earth be an extraterrestrial zoo?
31:28 Alien Police Scenario of the Fermi Paradox
41:36 The Zombie Universe Hypothesis
51:58 The Rare Fire Solution Could be the Key
1:02:00 Viruses Could be "The Great Filter"
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The obvious problem is not that the odds favour habitable planets. The problem would seem to be the likely hood of these planets reaching peak civilization at the same point in time. We might well have been contacted million years ago with a radio wave and missed it. The other is the sheer distance between civilizations. The laws of physics preclude travel faster than the speed of light. being that our own milky way is 100, 000 light years across And we can't travel but a fraction of that speed. Travel to there will be impossible. And take billions of years. Is there lie out there ... almost surely but its is just as likely we will never find it. Let alone ever travel to it.

capnceltblood
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it's not a paradox, it's a mere open question with so many contributing factors to the solution it doesn't even have real implications to the life in the universe.

1) as intelligence is only one of many survival traits its evolution is not granted on a living planet. this alone narrows the multi-planet civilizations into minimum and also limits their technological development due to time potential of the single home planet

2) all species evolve into the specific conditions of their planet, meaning that any migration to other planets and stars will always require full scale terraforming to be possible, which is a major technological step that most of the intelligent life probably wont reach (we haven't)

3) the life expectancy of a civilization might not be very long on a cosmic scale, narrowing down the amount and level of technological civilizations born and the chance they spread to other systems

4) the obvious vast distances of space. the distances are so massive it narrows down the spreading potential of the civilizations again into a fraction of the already small. this also means that those few civilizations who reach this level are bound to spread absurdly slowly across the galaxy, and probably never be able to spread onto another galaxies

5) the space is probably absolutely filled with small space gravel (leftover from planetary collisions and formations) that's nearly impossible to shield but capable of annihilating any unshielded spaceship colliding onto it at traveling speeds. this is especially true inside the solar systems, greatly reducing the amount of civilizations to ever spread out to the stars, as any collision will end an entire colony

6) any radio and similar wave signs of a civilization is minuscule at the cosmic scale, meaning the signs will get lost and distorted to the sheer volume of the background noise of space, and also probably also weakened to nonexistence by the collisions with all the clouds and other matter filling the space. it is also undefined what kind of wave trace should a civilization leave at its different stages of technological development, meaning we don't really even know what we are looking for

7) only technological civilizations give any detectable radio or similar wave trace of themselves to the space, ruling out literally 99, 999...% of all life in the universe. while very high concentrations of life technically can be detected via telescopes, we have just barely discovered this technology ourselves and are only starting to study the exoplanets for traces of possible life. and the possibilities of all the different signs a life could leave in its planets trace is not defined, nor is it said that all life will ever effect their planet so much its visible to space.

and these are just from the top of my head. it has literally so many contributing factors and solutions that calling it a paradox by anyone actually studying life has to be either ideological or paid opinion.

Eye_Exist
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Asking why we haven't discovered life on other planets it's like asking why didn't I find any fish when I scooped a cup of water out of the ocean? Yes, there could be millions or billions of intelligent civilizations scattered throughout the universe, but because of the unimaginably vast distances, the chance of contact is infinitesimally small.

TerryUniGeezerPeterson
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Six, we've been looking in the wrong places for signs of life because the species are so different that their requirements are vastly different from ours, much like the Tholians from Star Trek or the silver blood duplicates.

amandamatheny
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The real problem is that as technically advanced as we think we are, we are still in the infancy of that advancement. we don't really have the ability to seek out other life in the Galaxy or the universe because the distances involved are still a huge hurdle in being able to do that. If we were just four light-years away, the distance to the nearest star from us, what's the probability that we would be able to pick up stray radio waves emanating from Earth?

genaugmen
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Why would beings from elsewhere in the universe want to communicate with the angry beings on Earth?

bobbybob
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The berserker thing kind of makes me think of the episode of prototype from Star Trek Voyager. Technically they don't go around destroying everyone but they destroyed their own creators and are out to destroy each other and anyone who interferes.

amandamatheny
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humans assume aliens have an innate drive to go to distant places and eff them up just like we do 😂..

dzeyo
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35:50 after the use of atomic and nuclear weapons ufo sightings increased, so we are already being watched?

alfhid
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I am reminded of the “Twilight Zone” episode where the tall alien entices people to board a space ship with the promise of a free vacation on another planet. The alien has as an over large book with the comforting title of “TO SERVE MAN.” After hundreds of people board the alien space ship, a scientist translates the contents of the book. It was a cook book.

Sowhat
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We are here they are out there already gone or still needs to come we need to protect this planet first before we looking for others

beekaybelgiancarnivore
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This is what I think. I think there are intelligent civilizations out there in the rest of the universe. But they’re so far away that we will never detect them, let alone contact them and they might as well not exist; same difference.

baronvg
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Absolutely there is life out there. Weve only seen ot studied less than 01 percent. Space is infinite we will never see the end. Not in our design

WeCanFight-Tv
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There life out there, just a combination of all given in this video, reasons why it hides, undectable, that or we are living in advance version of Minecraft

NoNamenoonehere
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Five, they are like the Vulcans and are not interested in us until after we've developed faster than like travel if that's even possible.

amandamatheny
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A million years ago a species sent out a radio signal to contact us now. They are long dead and we don't even know where their frequency is tuned to so we never even knew they contacted us.

MrDogonjon
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The "Bersker" hypthosys. Sounds like someone watched the TOS episode "The Doomsday Device" one too many times.

guyorsini
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The Brain size in most creatures increases with Evolution ... Therefor Intelligence is almost certain to develop given time and suitable conditions. The whole point of life development and survival is to increase survivability. We Humans though do have a serious problem. Fertility rates are dropping alarmingly. It is strongly suspected it is a reaction to Chemicals and/or plastic wrappings.

MarkYoung-lf
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We aren't smart enough to know what to look for, and they are already here.

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