And yet, most people think that we are the first intelligent species on this planet or the only one in the universe.
What people don't realize, is the elements required for lifeforms (even planets) were present in less than a couple of hundreds of millions of years after the beginning of the universe. There are even whole galaxies that were present at that time.
It really doesn't matter how life is so rare, how much time it does for an intelligent life form to evolve. And how many civilizations perished in the past. 13 billion years is very, very old.
IMO, the simplest explanation to the Fermi paradox is that we do not yet the tools to detect the presence of aliens in other solar systems, nor the ability to detect them here while visiting us.
I really do believe we are amongst the youngest civilizations to rise in this region of space. What do you think?
Submitted October 29, 2022 at 06:52AM by dirtyhole2 https://ift.tt/vdqhlfE
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