Astrobiologists Finally Reveal Impossible Fermi Paradox Solution, This WILL Shock You

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Astrobiologists Finally Reveal Impossible Fermi Paradox Solution, This WILL Shock You

However, some scientists such as Simon Conway Morris and evolutionary paleobiologist believes that human-like evolution could have occurred in other parts of the universe. Morris argues that evolution is not completely random and that similar organisms could evolve in similar environments due to the averaging out of random effects. We're going to take a deeper dive into a lunchtime question by Enrique Fermi which is now known as the Fermi Paradox. The answer to the question will be revealed at the end of the video. Make sure to watch all the way through!

Astrobiologists Finally Reveal Impossible Fermi Paradox Solution, This WILL Shock You

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You can hear people talking in the background, running taps and walking around.

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It's not Ramen noodles, it's life. It's not that easy to make. Everyone gets mad when I say that I don't there's anyone out there. But I don't think life pops up that easily.

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If you ask the wrong question, you will always get the wrong answer. The Fermi Paradox is usually expressed as "If the Universe is full of highly advanced technological sentient species capable of Interstellar Travel, (and it is, ) then why in the name of your sacred thing are they not already here?" This is a logical question. This is a reasonable and rational question. But, it is the Wrong Question. Within that question are two unsupported presumptions. One presumes that they are Not Already Here. And another presumes that if they were here, then every time one came up to speak with you or me, it would say hello and then double slap our face and give us a sucker punch to our solar plexus while loudly announcing "Hey, Silly Boy, I am an extraterrestrial being and I come from an inhabitable planet around my Star that you have given the Funny Name Such-And-Such."
A lesser presumption is that they would look like our best Horror Film fantasy Invading ET Alien and it would be easy for us while looking at them to know that a Genuine ET was talking to us. to discuss the Fermi Paradox without accepting these presumptions is a foolish conversation.
In a Time/Life Yearbook of Science of the mid 1960s while reading it in grade school, I turned to the picture of a boy my age who body had been resized to indicate the level of nerve activity in any part. The head and eyes were very large, the hands and feet were exaggerated while the torso, arms, and legs were diminutive. This neural mapped image of what I would look like was in every way proportioned identical to the ubiquitous Grays. If our vision of what we saw while looking at any other person reflected the nerve activity in their bodies and was little affected by their surface appearance, we would be a world of little Grays.
If the Fermi Paradox is the Wrong Question, What is the Right Question? Perhaps it would be this:
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If, as a physical person, we meet an Extra Terrestrial as a physical Alien, what should we expect that Alien to look like to each of us?
If you ask that as the Right Question to Ask, you will begin to get the Right Answers.
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The brief answer is that every ET Alien that has some reason to come to you and have a conversation with you, will look in form, in substance, and in function exactly like every other person you are meeting and speaking to. And, they will be wearing clothes reflecting the culture you are sharing with them. In our half century of UFO literature there are a few mentions of an earthling asking an alien just how many distinct ET species are here visiting at any time. The answer is roughly near 3, 000 different species. From this, it seems possible that among us 8 billion earth people, there could be some low hundred thousand ET Aliens sharing time with us. Perhaps they have neglected to announce who and what they are if and when they meet with you.

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