As many as six billion Earth-like #planets in our galaxy, according to new estimates @ubcnews @AAS_Publishinghttps://phys.org/news/2020-06-billion-earth-like-planets-galaxy.html …
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So where are the aliens?
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What's your explanation for the Fermi Paradox?
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Tell us!
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1) If these intelligent lifeforms are 1.5 billion years ahead of us they would have passed the threshold of AI before us and once AI took over there was no need for the intelligent carbon life any longer, the machines won. The AI would surmise that expanding throughout the
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(stringing your tweets for you haha) I don't think this explanation works. In order for this explanation to be true: 1) The idea that humans need to be multiplanetary/solar system would be wrong. In order for the AI to exist it must be representedhttps://twitter.com/adjmacro/status/1272934799204900864 …
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I'm not sure, we have to believe that intelligent life is ahead of us on the evolutionary scale, they must have formed closer to the big bang than us. Would they not ascend to some higher plane or invent AI to do everything for them?
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Haha I don't know! If Fermi couldn't figure this out, I doubt I can!
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