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The Fermi Paradox is ridiculous. We only recently learned to spot exoplanets, we still only see them as a speck. If there is life out there (and the likelihood is pretty good) WE aren’t nearly advanced enough to find it yet, and certainly weren’t when the question was originally asked.
It's not ridiculous, we are only just taking our first steps. It's ridiculous to think we can visit each other, don't get me wrong, I would love to see that happen. It's just never going to be a reality. Unless they are living in this galaxy too. Any other galaxy is out of range sooner than later. So apart from whoever might inhabit this galaxy too, we actually are alone in the universe since we will never reach anyone else.
You are not taking time into consideration, just because extraterrestrial civilizations don't develop at the same time as us it doesn't mean it hasn't been out there or will be out there at some point in the future. We might go extinct in a million years and a new civilization might be thriving in mars or vice versa maybe a civilization already went extinct there and we were not there to witness it and in a universal timescale a million years would be nothing. We might be alone at this point in time but that doesn't mean that intelligent civilizations are a rare development. Only if we manage to survive and monitor the unverse through millions of years we would be able to determine that.
@@GIBBO4182 it’s physically impossible. Holding that much information in our brain would make it so dense, it would become a black hole, or so I’ve heard.
We've made incredible advancements, but our actions over the last 150 years, show we still face challenges in sustainability and equality. Being 'civilized' isn't just about technology, but how we live in harmony with each other and the planet.
@@InsaneCuriosity Not quite so, that can only be if there is another species with a comparable comprehension of cause and effect. As long as there is only one species that species sets the standard. Simply because there is no other that can. No species but us is capable of anything remotely similar. So the only ones that decides what it means to be civil/civilized is us, homo sapiens. I know I'm human, try making an ant understand the concept of "being" and subsequently being an ant. It has less to do with intellect than with cognitive abilities and most importantly self awareness.
Their AI could be sent out to propagate and would in my opinion be how large distancens are covered. I'd like to think that we the human race would go that route in the distant future and leave our solar system in the rear view mirror! No biology/all mechanical explorers...
Most likely life is not as easy to begin as we expected and it has so many different obstacles to get through to even reach the state we are, but considering how massive the universe is; I do believe there is something somewhere out there. It makes no sense to be the only ones around considering how many different species we have on this one planet alone. Life just needs to start and get through so many steps. P.S If we infact are the first one out there with any sort of intelligence to improve; perhaps this would be a great time to better ourselves before other sentient races appear so once we do make the contact, we do not make fools of our selves.
We didn't come by it honestly and had we started out truly as naturally as scientists want us to think then they wouldn't be dumbfounded as to how we "evolved" to where we are now. In jo world should we have. It makes zero sense to try to complete a puzzle with so many pieces flat out missing. Its arrogant.
well yeah but the universe is so big even if the chance is 1:1 million to arise on an earth like planet. And our planet is 1 in 1 million the chance is 1 in 1 trillion planets. we have 400 billion stars in the milky way and per star if we assume 7 planets like in our solar system its 280 Trillion planets. So we would have in that scenario 280 planets with life in our galaxy alone. And that is if the chance for life is 1 in 1 million and our earth is 1 in 1 million. Lets assume only yellow stars can host life like ours thats still 16 Billion sun like stars. Looking at our solar system we have 3 stars in the habitable zone (Mars on edge Venus in Edge) lets assume we have atleast 1 per sun in the HZ. So we have 16 Billion planets. Roughly 10% of all planetsystems are hot jupiters so those can be ruled out. In a survey they found 20 out of 30 planetsystems to have jupiter like planets. So 2/3 of solar systems could be similar to our solar system. 10.7 Billion earth like stars with jupiter equivalent. The moon formation might be extraordinary rare. But even if its 1 in 1000 we would still have 10.7 million earths in our galaxy. So even if 1 in 1 million chance for life formation we have still 10-11 planets here that host life. But it looks like chances are much much higher to create simple singular cell organisms. And we might actually have them everywhere.
The premise that the building blocks to life are elements is totally wrong. We do not know wat a "soul" or life is made of. The human body still exists after life has left. So wat keeps us alive is a total mystery
19:47 i think that the difference AND similarity is that on that island they don't have the capability to detect the outside world's observation. With all of our technology i think that we could detect SOMETHING observing us. However.. just as they cant look up and see a satellite, we probably cant look out into space and detect the technology observing us.
We have detected 1000’s of UAP observing us for 1000’s of years. We have the technology now to record and see them on radar etc. but something is clearly watching us.
Consigder the facts . There is no evidence for life elsewhere in thesolar syatem. The nearest star (Proxima Centuri, a red dwarf) is just over 4 light years away. Even if it has a planetary system withh beings of equal or superior intelligence who picked up a message from Earth and replied, it would be at least 8 years before we got a reply to our message, assuming that anyone is listening 8 years after sending the original message. Hardly a basis for a conversation !
That's not what's at issue. I'm the unlikely scenario that Proxima Centauri was home to an advanced civilization, why haven't we received any signal from Proxima Centauri? 8 years isn't much on the timescale of the universe. It's not about having conversations, it's about picking up ANY evidence of an alien presence in whatever manner. But yes, the vast distances involved surely play a role.
I have to say that most of these "answers" are really items that might change one of the variables in the Drake equation and don't answer the paradox at all.
Consider that Earth is a paradise for life, and life has had billions of years to adapt to every environment - and yet, there are still huge swaths of this planet that are basically uninhabitable to most life - the deserts, the poles, high peaks, the fury of the ocean surface. Microbes may exist in these places, but hardly anything multicellular nevermind animal life.
There is no doubt that life is on other planets. What is the real question is if there is intelligent life and what form it takes. They may not breathe oxygen or be carbon based. Life on other planets may not be something we even think of as alive.
So here is what I think: I don't think life is rare, I think technology is rare. Just think about how many things have to go right for a species to develop as much as we have. You don't even have to speculate, just let's look at our own planet's history. The dinosaurs and other animals were around for millions of years and never developed into highly complex social creatures like us. Evolution found a comfy solution that worked and settled in for millions of years. If not for a meteor that came at the wrong place and wrong time it'd till do just that. That's hurdle 1. Then let's look at how long humans have been around. 300.000 years and we only developed any sort of real complex machinery in the last 100-150. For a species even as smart as us, to develop high tech it needs very highly specific conditions. Among them an empire that's so rich it can waste extensive amounts of time and effort on what's essentially useless hobbies like steam power and sciences. We all know it eventually leads to great things, but it can only be explored in seriousness when you have enough people who are so post scarce they have time to and bored enough to do it. And even then half the discoveries we had were accidents and flukes. That's hurdle 2. These are by no means simple things to happen. took life on earth hundreds of millions years and an astronomical amount of flukes to happen.
The problem for us and them also is we can't go nearly the speed of light and even if we could it's still to slow for the distances of other solar systems. It would take us 50,000 years to get to Proxima B and that's next door. Galactic space travel will never happen and forget the next galaxy. Yea, only 4.5 years to Proxima at light speed but you'll wreck your ship at that speed. One sand grain will blow a hole in your hull.
That could be Jesse. If you have a minute I'll tell something that happened. We have a small dog (Jack Russell Terrier) that's quite chill. We are watching tv, and suddenly this Terrier goes off barking aggressively at a spot near the ceiling. I was the kind of barking he does when there's a knock at the door, all energetic and bouncing around. There was nothing there, not even a bug or something that we could see. But his eyes seemed to be looking at something. It's never happened again, but I'm sure he was seeing something. So perhaps some animals have abilities we don't understand yet.
Mine does that when there is a squirl outside, even though we cant see or hear it, she k ows. When we go o I tsude, sure enough it out there. @Ron4885
Well, ask any evolutionary biologist if they have even the slightest idea how to combine CHON to create even the simplest cell. No one knows how to do this. The chances that life could self-assemble from non-living molecules is so low-probability that it is essentially zero. Even simple proteins are not likely to self-assemble. And time is not your friend. The ingredients that make up life are not stable over time. Given hours to weeks, such ingredients will decay to simpler parts. It may well be that it is simply too difficult for life to appear on its own. This could end up being the reason why we have not found even the smallest bit of evidence for life beyond Earth.
Many astronomers believe that the potential discovery of life outside our planet will be when we come across the equivalent of alien garbage or junk that has drifted into our solar system. Like a plastic grocery bag floating in the wind or a soft drink can lol
It's possible that our view of intelligence is based on how we define it here on Earth, which may limit our understanding of what intelligence could look like in space. There could be forms of intelligence we haven’t even imagined yet. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
Maybe there's plenty of Life out there and we're just jailed to this planet because we're destructive and can't get along with each other until we learn how to not destroy things and not kill each other were stuck here
There are only two convincing answers to the Fermi paradox: 1) The Great Filter 2) We are alone ( in our Galaxy ). The other "answers" are pure fantasy.
Yes, we haven't found another planet exactly like Earth, but scientists are still searching. The universe is vast, and it's possible that there are planets out there with similar conditions. The Fermi Paradox explores why, despite this, we haven't yet detected signs of extraterrestrial life.
For as long as we've been looking we've only learned that our initial estimates of life's frequency were clearly wrong. Maybe one day we'll learn something else. Maybe not.
Yes, the advanced science and technology discussed in the Fermi Paradox could seem like magic to us because it's beyond our current understanding. But with time, we may discover more about it and make it more understandable. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
Extraterrestrial life exists. It could even be more complex than us. However, they also face the same problems we face with our gravitational well. They just can't escape it. We are in the same predicament.
God created life. If he created it on other planets is unknown, but if he did then I doubt we'll ever know. If he wanted us to know, he'd probably have said something about it in the bible.
Just a thought,,what if we are only aware of .01 percent of what we call or know as Earth, Not true Earth. If we stop looking up and start looking to our far north ,east,west and south where we will find New Earth Worlds Surrounding us.
Maybe the unicorn has a quirky rule that only one intelligent civilization at a time. God we treat each other horrible here just on earth. If you think Aliens wouldn't come here to take control of our planet and it's resources, you're nuts.
It’s true, the vastness and unknowns of the universe leave a lot of room for possibilities. The idea that Earth hasn't yet experienced a catastrophic event on a universal scale does make one think about the odds. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
The aliens came but bounced off the dome of the flat earth then went around the flat sun and back to their flat planet. All planets and stars are flat as a pancake as you know.
Come on y’all we just started with this tech stuff who knows what is really going on out there. We just dont know yet!! Saying that we are alone is silly. We dont have the knowlege or experience to make sweeping judgements! Get back to me in ten thousand years…
Considering the current state of our planet and so called civilization is ii any wonder that if advanced alien life does exist, it keeps extreemely quiet. I know that I would not takethe risk of contacting us if Iwere a so called alien !
A further thoughts, bearing isn mind the possibly millions of species onthis planet, how many are capable of commuictinng with an extraterrestial being ? Extrapolate this to other than our own solar system and you haveyour answer ! The time frame for communlication is too small.
The theory of super intelligent aliens that can create AI machines that could replicate and destroy all the lifeform of the universe is irrational beacuse no intelligent lifeforms would do that without a purpose
I think they consider Earth to be a prison planet for those bound to vanity and ignorance. The bliss required for telepathy is almost non existent here so it's actually quite a scary place for them.
ok wait.. have you not been paying attention?? we have proof of life. visitation. all of it. they have flat out said it in the pentagon. flat out said we have boddies and craft. you need to get up to date
I'm all for we are first. If the universe is going to go on for trillions of years, it means that at just 13.8 billion years old, the universe is brand new and there simply hasn't been enough time for life to occur a second time.
Look at Earth’s sisters Venus and Mars they are utter hell holes. Earth is exceptionally rare. The 5,000 exoplanets we have discovered are nothing like Earth. There are not 100,000s of Earth like planets. Dude your logic is totally flawed bud. Please, show respect we simply don’t know and you’re just working on pure faith.
Perhaps any beings capable of interstellar travel have no need to draw attention to themselves and view us as we do animals in a zoo. Our planet has nothing to offer that couldn’t be easily obtained elsewhere if traveling between stars. Maybe our solar system isn’t worth the trouble, especially considering how we behave
The fact that they haven't tried to contact us, proves their intelligence. Have you looked at "humans" recently? Given the choice, I wouldn't have anything to do with them, and I was born here!!!
It is one of the more mind-bending possibilities related to the Fermi Paradox. Some believe that advanced civilizations might simulate universes like ours. It’s a fun concept, but it’s still up for debate. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@@adamthornton6692 ya, and I'm sure when someone drops a bomb on you he'll be there to accompany you to oblivion, there is too much to the universe to inspire awe and to promote better lives compared to holy books written by a man's hand that cause the deaths of millions, at some point it will be in the billions. You're smarter than that, science may have made the atomic bomb but it will be some holy zealot that sets it off. When we're all gone the universe you don't believe in won't even care we were here.
Indeed, fanatical morons believing Genesis is true, yet not understanding the FACT that SCIENCE allows them to spout their ignorance to the entire world... Pathetic... Unworthy of the honor of being called human.
Let's assume that in the visible universe, there are 100.000.000.000 (100 billion) worlds like ours. Where intelligent life is wondering if there is anybody out there while they are looking through their telescopes. How can we ever make contact with any of them? Because that GIGANTIC! amount of worlds is still only an average of 1 world per galaxy. Our closest neighbour world is 4 million lightyears away from us in the andromeda galaxy
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The Fermi Paradox is ridiculous. We only recently learned to spot exoplanets, we still only see them as a speck. If there is life out there (and the likelihood is pretty good) WE aren’t nearly advanced enough to find it yet, and certainly weren’t when the question was originally asked.
It's not ridiculous, we are only just taking our first steps. It's ridiculous to think we can visit each other, don't get me wrong, I would love to see that happen. It's just never going to be a reality. Unless they are living in this galaxy too. Any other galaxy is out of range sooner than later. So apart from whoever might inhabit this galaxy too, we actually are alone in the universe since we will never reach anyone else.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@@InsaneCuriosity Thanks for the interesting video mate👍
You are not taking time into consideration, just because extraterrestrial civilizations don't develop at the same time as us it doesn't mean it hasn't been out there or will be out there at some point in the future. We might go extinct in a million years and a new civilization might be thriving in mars or vice versa maybe a civilization already went extinct there and we were not there to witness it and in a universal timescale a million years would be nothing.
We might be alone at this point in time but that doesn't mean that intelligent civilizations are a rare development. Only if we manage to survive and monitor the unverse through millions of years we would be able to determine that.
I think it’s too difficult for most of us to really comprehend just how big space is!
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@@GIBBO4182 it’s physically impossible. Holding that much information in our brain would make it so dense, it would become a black hole, or so I’ve heard.
I mean, you may think it's a long way down the road to the chemist's, but that's just peanuts to space.
Absence of evidence isn't evidence of absence.
Yeah, just ask the McCanns
Actually it's is evidence of absence. Mabey not the final say but it is indeed a good sign of absence.
Considering our behavior over the past 150 years, can we truly be considered as civilised?
@Cliffordhurst951 whoa ho ho we got a philosopher here - such a profound statement!!! How wise!! Please, sir, another insightful quote!!!
We are the only species capable of defining anything, so yes we are civilized because we say so.
We've made incredible advancements, but our actions over the last 150 years, show we still face challenges in sustainability and equality. Being 'civilized' isn't just about technology, but how we live in harmony with each other and the planet.
@@InsaneCuriosity Not quite so, that can only be if there is another species with a comparable comprehension of cause and effect. As long as there is only one species that species sets the standard. Simply because there is no other that can. No species but us is capable of anything remotely similar. So the only ones that decides what it means to be civil/civilized is us, homo sapiens. I know I'm human, try making an ant understand the concept of "being" and subsequently being an ant. It has less to do with intellect than with cognitive abilities and most importantly self awareness.
@@evertjan9479 😁🤣😂😅
They knew about us but decided to avoid us. 😅
I hate that Fermi gets so much credit for such a basic question, which I’m sure countless people asked before him.
We may want to rethink this whole thing. Especially with alll the recent events.
Time and distance makes alien visitation statistically near zero.
Their AI could be sent out to propagate and would in my opinion be how large distancens are covered. I'd like to think that we the human race would go that route in the distant future and leave our solar system in the rear view mirror! No biology/all mechanical explorers...
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
maybe,, alien life could be a highly advanced Ai traveling on a light beam
@@Android-dg5ri even then, still too far.
Depends on the means of travel;))
Most likely life is not as easy to begin as we expected and it has so many different obstacles to get through to even reach the state we are, but considering how massive the universe is; I do believe there is something somewhere out there. It makes no sense to be the only ones around considering how many different species we have on this one planet alone. Life just needs to start and get through so many steps.
P.S
If we infact are the first one out there with any sort of intelligence to improve; perhaps this would be a great time to better ourselves before other sentient races appear so once we do make the contact, we do not make fools of our selves.
Yea, there may be simple life everywhere, and like that 60,000 year old tribe no need to peak into the darkness or call out into it.
Good point. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
We didn't come by it honestly and had we started out truly as naturally as scientists want us to think then they wouldn't be dumbfounded as to how we "evolved" to where we are now. In jo world should we have. It makes zero sense to try to complete a puzzle with so many pieces flat out missing. Its arrogant.
Sucks when they have a good video with a horrible narrator
Distance and the speed and time to cover it.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
What if the true aliens are just the friends we meet along the way?
The information about fire is interesting. I haven't given that much thought before.
We might someday find out that life begins by an extraordinary bunch of very unlikely events happening that it just hasn't happened anywhere else.
well yeah but the universe is so big even if the chance is 1:1 million to arise on an earth like planet. And our planet is 1 in 1 million the chance is 1 in 1 trillion planets. we have 400 billion stars in the milky way and per star if we assume 7 planets like in our solar system its 280 Trillion planets. So we would have in that scenario 280 planets with life in our galaxy alone. And that is if the chance for life is 1 in 1 million and our earth is 1 in 1 million. Lets assume only yellow stars can host life like ours thats still 16 Billion sun like stars. Looking at our solar system we have 3 stars in the habitable zone (Mars on edge Venus in Edge) lets assume we have atleast 1 per sun in the HZ. So we have 16 Billion planets. Roughly 10% of all planetsystems are hot jupiters so those can be ruled out. In a survey they found 20 out of 30 planetsystems to have jupiter like planets. So 2/3 of solar systems could be similar to our solar system. 10.7 Billion earth like stars with jupiter equivalent. The moon formation might be extraordinary rare. But even if its 1 in 1000 we would still have 10.7 million earths in our galaxy. So even if 1 in 1 million chance for life formation we have still 10-11 planets here that host life. But it looks like chances are much much higher to create simple singular cell organisms. And we might actually have them everywhere.
With so many planets out there, it's exciting to think about the possibilities. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
The premise that the building blocks to life are elements is totally wrong. We do not know wat a "soul" or life is made of. The human body still exists after life has left. So wat keeps us alive is a total mystery
Cone on, we have not yet left the crib, and we have no idea about the rest of the universe
Good stuff 👍
Thanks for watching!
We are to stupid for aliens to visit
Too*
@kjhman exactly
Resistance is futile
Plus VIOLENT!
You're so enlightened!
this is insane all you need to know is if you are looking 2.5m light years away you are seeing 2.5m years back and where were we then
Great video and information !
Thanks for watching!
And yet across the gulf of space....
19:47 i think that the difference AND similarity is that on that island they don't have the capability to detect the outside world's observation. With all of our technology i think that we could detect SOMETHING observing us. However.. just as they cant look up and see a satellite, we probably cant look out into space and detect the technology observing us.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
We have detected 1000’s of UAP observing us for 1000’s of years. We have the technology now to record and see them on radar etc. but something is clearly watching us.
How would we be recognized/received a galaxy over? Do signals Coming from Earth now even be detectible in the future there as the signals arrive.
Consigder the facts . There is no evidence for life elsewhere in thesolar syatem. The nearest star (Proxima Centuri, a red dwarf) is just over 4 light years away. Even if it has a planetary system withh beings of equal or superior intelligence who picked up a message from Earth and replied, it would be at least 8 years before we got a reply to our message, assuming that anyone is listening 8 years after sending the original message. Hardly a basis for a conversation !
Space is soooo big, that even if there is life out there, we may never even come close to reaching each other!
@@Cliffordhurst951 wrong...Europa
He obviously means life capable of communicating like we do. So he's not wrong, you are. @@IsraelBenitez-ev7mj
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
That's not what's at issue. I'm the unlikely scenario that Proxima Centauri was home to an advanced civilization, why haven't we received any signal from Proxima Centauri? 8 years isn't much on the timescale of the universe.
It's not about having conversations, it's about picking up ANY evidence of an alien presence in whatever manner.
But yes, the vast distances involved surely play a role.
I have to say that most of these "answers" are really items that might change one of the variables in the Drake equation and don't answer the paradox at all.
Consider that Earth is a paradise for life, and life has had billions of years to adapt to every environment - and yet, there are still huge swaths of this planet that are basically uninhabitable to most life - the deserts, the poles, high peaks, the fury of the ocean surface. Microbes may exist in these places, but hardly anything multicellular nevermind animal life.
Good point. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
There is no doubt that life is on other planets. What is the real question is if there is intelligent life and what form it takes. They may not breathe oxygen or be carbon based. Life on other planets may not be something we even think of as alive.
So here is what I think:
I don't think life is rare, I think technology is rare.
Just think about how many things have to go right for a species to develop as much as we have. You don't even have to speculate, just let's look at our own planet's history.
The dinosaurs and other animals were around for millions of years and never developed into highly complex social creatures like us. Evolution found a comfy solution that worked and settled in for millions of years. If not for a meteor that came at the wrong place and wrong time it'd till do just that.
That's hurdle 1.
Then let's look at how long humans have been around. 300.000 years and we only developed any sort of real complex machinery in the last 100-150.
For a species even as smart as us, to develop high tech it needs very highly specific conditions. Among them an empire that's so rich it can waste extensive amounts of time and effort on what's essentially useless hobbies like steam power and sciences. We all know it eventually leads to great things, but it can only be explored in seriousness when you have enough people who are so post scarce they have time to and bored enough to do it. And even then half the discoveries we had were accidents and flukes.
That's hurdle 2.
These are by no means simple things to happen. took life on earth hundreds of millions years and an astronomical amount of flukes to happen.
The Fermi Paradox is irrelevant.
"In the end, it's all for nothing."
- Charles Darwin
The problem for us and them also is we can't go nearly the speed of light and even if we could it's still to slow for the distances of other solar systems. It would take us 50,000 years to get to Proxima B and that's next door. Galactic space travel will never happen and forget the next galaxy. Yea, only 4.5 years to Proxima at light speed but you'll wreck your ship at that speed. One sand grain will blow a hole in your hull.
So true
Life is food. Why help what could possibly destroy.
We could have Aliens that walk amongst us freely now!
Humans have a very limited vision spectrum. They could be outside that spectrum!
That could be Jesse. If you have a minute I'll tell something that happened. We have a small dog (Jack Russell Terrier) that's quite chill. We are watching tv, and suddenly this Terrier goes off barking aggressively at a spot near the ceiling. I was the kind of barking he does when there's a knock at the door, all energetic and bouncing around. There was nothing there, not even a bug or something that we could see. But his eyes seemed to be looking at something. It's never happened again, but I'm sure he was seeing something. So perhaps some animals have abilities we don't understand yet.
Mine does that when there is a squirl outside, even though we cant see or hear it, she k ows. When we go o I tsude, sure enough it out there. @Ron4885
Well, ask any evolutionary biologist if they have even the slightest idea how to combine CHON to create even the simplest cell. No one knows how to do this. The chances that life could self-assemble from non-living molecules is so low-probability that it is essentially zero. Even simple proteins are not likely to self-assemble. And time is not your friend. The ingredients that make up life are not stable over time. Given hours to weeks, such ingredients will decay to simpler parts. It may well be that it is simply too difficult for life to appear on its own. This could end up being the reason why we have not found even the smallest bit of evidence for life beyond Earth.
Be kind to one another. Believe in the unbelievable. There is amazing beauty everywhere we look. Keep spreading love❤
Agree. Thanks for the comment.
Many astronomers believe that the potential discovery of life outside our planet will be when we come across the equivalent of alien garbage or junk that has drifted into our solar system. Like a plastic grocery bag floating in the wind or a soft drink can lol
Our universe could be a grain of sand in the big picture. No way for us to know.
May be we are being thinking only intelligence in the space, which make us see the space as it be.
It's possible that our view of intelligence is based on how we define it here on Earth, which may limit our understanding of what intelligence could look like in space. There could be forms of intelligence we haven’t even imagined yet. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
Why everything must be always destroyed?
Maybe there's plenty of Life out there and we're just jailed to this planet because we're destructive and can't get along with each other until we learn how to not destroy things and not kill each other were stuck here
There are only two convincing answers to the Fermi paradox:
1) The Great Filter
2) We are alone ( in our Galaxy ).
The other "answers" are pure fantasy.
I think it's very possible that there's not another planet like earth. Right now at least. Maybe the universe dictates these things itself.
Yes, we haven't found another planet exactly like Earth, but scientists are still searching. The universe is vast, and it's possible that there are planets out there with similar conditions. The Fermi Paradox explores why, despite this, we haven't yet detected signs of extraterrestrial life.
Stars are a long way away
For as long as we've been looking we've only learned that our initial estimates of life's frequency were clearly wrong. Maybe one day we'll learn something else. Maybe not.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
The science they use would appear as magic to us.
Yes, the advanced science and technology discussed in the Fermi Paradox could seem like magic to us because it's beyond our current understanding. But with time, we may discover more about it and make it more understandable. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
Maybe we're too close to the sun.
Extraterrestrial life exists. It could even be more complex than us. However, they also face the same problems we face with our gravitational well. They just can't escape it. We are in the same predicament.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
This guy's voice is like nails on a chalkboard..
Why can't I get a date? Why am I not rich? Why haven't alien lifeforms come to my house so I can say I discovered them?
God created life. If he created it on other planets is unknown, but if he did then I doubt we'll ever know. If he wanted us to know, he'd probably have said something about it in the bible.
Berserker probes destroyed the dinosaurs.
A mention of Berserkers without reference to Fred Saberhagen ? Oooh, shame on you.
Spacetime and travel are way too complicated. 🤓
Dudes voice is not something you wanna fall asleep to… sounds like a nerd
Just a thought,,what if we are only aware of .01 percent of what we call or know as Earth, Not true Earth. If we stop looking up and start looking to our far north ,east,west and south where we will find New Earth Worlds Surrounding us.
Maybe the unicorn has a quirky rule that only one intelligent civilization at a time. God we treat each other horrible here just on earth. If you think Aliens wouldn't come here to take control of our planet and it's resources, you're nuts.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
Is there a version of this without the stupid music ?
Lose the background music.
The universe just hasn't gotten around to sterilizing the whole earth yet.
Just be patient.
It’s true, the vastness and unknowns of the universe leave a lot of room for possibilities. The idea that Earth hasn't yet experienced a catastrophic event on a universal scale does make one think about the odds. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
The aliens came but bounced off the dome of the flat earth then went around the flat sun and back to their flat planet. All planets and stars are flat as a pancake as you know.
this channels AI voice is learning.. slowly
Come on y’all we just started with this tech stuff who knows what is really going on out there. We just dont know yet!! Saying that we are alone is silly. We dont have the knowlege or experience to make sweeping judgements! Get back to me in ten thousand years…
they came here took one look at us and kept going come back for me
Doubt is just a funny word...
What if one would switch the subtraction and equal sign? : -x²=-y¹-z⁰
-Z²=-Y¹+(-X⁰).
The period.😂
Considering the current state of our planet and so called civilization is ii any wonder that if advanced alien life does exist, it keeps extreemely quiet. I know that I would not takethe risk of contacting us if Iwere a so called alien !
Maybe they've seen us and are just not interested in dating us sort of thing.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
Our planet in the Past , had a MUCH HIGHER oxygen % and CONSIDERABLY HIGHER CO2 Levels! Which ALLOWED PLANTS TO GROW!
A further thoughts, bearing isn mind the possibly millions of species onthis planet, how many are capable of commuictinng with an extraterrestial being ? Extrapolate this to other than our own solar system and you haveyour answer ! The time frame for communlication is too small.
Or life spawns unilaterally across the galaxy all at once.
To all you skeptics who don't believe go pound salt
Notice that they never address that we have lots of people who claim we have been visited by Aliens and therefore the whole question is silly.
The theory of super intelligent aliens that can create AI machines that could replicate and destroy all the lifeform of the universe is irrational beacuse no intelligent lifeforms would do that without a purpose
I like the part where you say that people on the shore can see boats from “hundreds if not thousands of kilometers away” 🤣🤣🤣
Could you imagine trying to hide a whole planet’s signatures? We can’t cooperate on anything. Seems an unlikely widespread phenomena.
I think they consider Earth to be a prison planet for those bound to vanity and ignorance. The bliss required for telepathy is almost non existent here so it's actually quite a scary place for them.
GOD CREATED IT ALL and has COMPLETE CONTROL!
ok wait.. have you not been paying attention?? we have proof of life. visitation. all of it. they have flat out said it in the pentagon. flat out said we have boddies and craft. you need to get up to date
@@joshuawilke4672 could you show us the proof please
Blocked. Silenced whatsoever you call it. Have good RUclips channel
I personally think that Mars was once vibrant and contained life and that we are descendants of the original people of Mars.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
We havent found other planets like Earth is exceptionally rare.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
I'm all for we are first. If the universe is going to go on for trillions of years, it means that at just 13.8 billion years old, the universe is brand new and there simply hasn't been enough time for life to occur a second time.
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Look at Earth’s sisters Venus and Mars they are utter hell holes. Earth is exceptionally rare. The 5,000 exoplanets we have discovered are nothing like Earth. There are not 100,000s of Earth like planets. Dude your logic is totally flawed bud. Please, show respect we simply don’t know and you’re just working on pure faith.
Ever seen a mirror, friend?
You have absolutely no idea of how big the universe is. There's probably billions of Earth like planets out there.
I’m cold and need a warm hole to make me hot 😂
Your not 2 minutes in and your talking absolute crap. Life didn't start in an oasis
Perhaps any beings capable of interstellar travel have no need to draw attention to themselves and view us as we do animals in a zoo. Our planet has nothing to offer that couldn’t be easily obtained elsewhere if traveling between stars. Maybe our solar system isn’t worth the trouble, especially considering how we behave
The fact that they haven't tried to contact us, proves their intelligence. Have you looked at "humans" recently? Given the choice, I wouldn't have anything to do with them, and I was born here!!!
Haven't seen your video yet, but the answer is because we live in a Simulation.
It is one of the more mind-bending possibilities related to the Fermi Paradox. Some believe that advanced civilizations might simulate universes like ours. It’s a fun concept, but it’s still up for debate. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
Self replicating has already happened. Every time I fast travel back into the Institute, >9000 synths spawn.
its all bullsgit¸were not alone
Godless scientist trying to find some kinda meaning to an empty life. I get fulfilled Everytime I open and read my Bible.
@@adamthornton6692 ya, and I'm sure when someone drops a bomb on you he'll be there to accompany you to oblivion, there is too much to the universe to inspire awe and to promote better lives compared to holy books written by a man's hand that cause the deaths of millions, at some point it will be in the billions.
You're smarter than that, science may have made the atomic bomb but it will be some holy zealot that sets it off. When we're all gone the universe you don't believe in won't even care we were here.
Some people might just say “simple things please simple minds” 🤷🏻♂️
Either way, if the video isn’t for you, just move along with your life…
Indeed, fanatical morons believing Genesis is true, yet not understanding the FACT that SCIENCE allows them to spout their ignorance to the entire world... Pathetic... Unworthy of the honor of being called human.
Let's assume that in the visible universe, there are 100.000.000.000 (100 billion) worlds like ours. Where intelligent life is wondering if there is anybody out there while they are looking through their telescopes.
How can we ever make contact with any of them? Because that GIGANTIC! amount of worlds is still only an average of 1 world per galaxy. Our closest neighbour world is 4 million lightyears away from us in the andromeda galaxy