🌌 Where Is Everyone? 🌌

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🌌 Where Is Everyone? 🌌

The universe is unimaginably vast, with billions of galaxies, trillions of stars, and even more planets. So why haven’t we found any signs of intelligent life? 🤔

This question lies at the heart of the Fermi Paradox—a puzzle that challenges everything we know about life, technology, and the cosmos. Could it be that advanced civilizations are hiding? Or have they self-destructed before reaching out to the stars? 🚀✨

Let’s explore the theories, from the Great Filter to the Zoo Hypothesis, and dive into one of the most thought-provoking mysteries of our time.

💬 What’s your theory? Are we truly alone, or is the universe just waiting for the right moment to reveal its secrets?

#FermiParadox #SpaceExploration #AstronomyLovers #CosmicMystery #AstralFrontiers
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if another civilization is a million years ahead of us, but they live 2 million light years away, we won't see them

danstrayer
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yet if they are more than a million lightyears away..we would not see anything yet...distance is crazy...uniwerse is gigantic

Jaybuilderjay
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“If we survive”
I am assuming that’s what the other civilizations were saying too.
I guess none of us do.
The smarter we become, the more dangerous we are to ourselves.

Conics
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Or life is very rare and the distances are so big(billions of lightyears) that despite highly developed civilisations can get to us in time

thomasaanderson
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We are looking a long time into the past due to the distances involved. Also, we are still young in technology. We cannot be sure other species would not have evolved to use communication that may be invisible to us today. quantum entanglement for example

jamesclark
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I think the answer to the fermi paradox is that we are not looking for other forms of life, we are looking for ourselves. We are trying to see all the elements that are part of our history ( fire, wáter, radio waves, maths, spacecrafts) just going around there somewhere. If we would broaden our perspectiva of what life we should have found evidence of life at least in our solar system long ago

eldel
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"If we last" gave me the chills to the core 😮

cawizardry
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Resource contraints have to be the biggest thing preventing civilizations from being Type 2 civilizations, the bigger the planet, the more resources you have but that means higher gravity requiring more resources to reach escape velocity, worse weather making it more difficult for a civilization to make it to space AND advance on the planet itself, and the inverse is of course true of smaller planets, lower gravity requiring less fuel to reach escape velocity but smaller planets tend to have a closer orbit to their host star, thereby making them uninhabitable. For us to construct a dyson sphere would mean consuming, essentially, an entire planet in our solar system for resources, but that would likely throw off the gravitational balance that we have and cause chaos. I've got to think that the biggest step forward for any civilization is maximizing efficiency, i mean, if we had been recycling from the minute we invented plastics, imagine how many problems that would have saved, and imagine if the focus on vehicle production had always been fuel efficiency as opposed to horse power.

rich
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I love him so much, brains and beauty he speaks with a wonderful smile -❤his wife is one lucky lady -

wadeaminute
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Wait wait 🫷🫷🫷🫷🫷🫷
Let's say theoretically
There must be a civilisation
Maybe ahead of us or behind of us what ever

So we also knows that we can't travel with the speed of light
But let's assume that we somehow (no possible but still)can travel with the speed of light it will take 2.5 million yeas to reach closest galaxy to us


But the thing is humans average age is 80 or something
Let say we solwed our aging and we can live 150-200 years
Still it's not possible



I am ignoring the fact of aging or time slows when we move with the speed of light



If i said something dumb am sorry
You can correct me
And yahh am not aware if soo many theories and facts so may be what i wrote seems stupid but I'll accept my mistakes

Alien
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Have you seen the galaxy? What if we cant beat the speed of light? Die off riding the bus? Start with surviving in space, including earth.

AisleEpe-ozkf
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It's only us. It's all for our existence. It's not a wasted of space. All that space is needed for our existence.

WILKYWAY
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Definitely one of the many reasons why people should live a life that hopefully betters the race of mankind. Unfortunately we are all that is out there with a conciseness. Not a sad reality but one that makes us truly special in the universe.!

blueeyedredness
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We have a speed limit in light that restricts travel exploration of any organic being short of being a robot with replaceable parts.

jeromevincente
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It's a minor miracle that we survived this far imo

rabbitsfoot
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What if every galaxy had exactly one civilization. And we would never know.

APrimeTimeMovies
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The future of human space travel will be Astral travel..Once our thoughts can be recorded and then team dreaming..We will be able to explore vast areas of space in seconds because with astral travel time is meaningless. So distance will be meaningless..Imagine going into a rem state and being in control of it then being able to travel to a star one million light years away within seconds!

keithteaser
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Yes and no. The problem is the huge distance and the time it needs for us to actually see the signs of other civilizations out there.

Ancestors-Ghost
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Life is a fleeting occurrence. I'm sure there's millions of civilisations out there. They 'were' and 'will be' alive at a different time.

cooltune
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This being the case and our rapid technological growth in an extremely short period of time could mean that we are special in some way

FrostyDegen