If I was trying to write hard scifi, I would use something I call the Whale Fall hypothesis for resolving the Fermi Paradox. The SEEDS of life are ready to sprout basically all over, but they require an unlikely gift of the universe to truly flourish, albeit temporarily.
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Maybe there is no objective reason for fossil fuel producing plants and algae to develop, maybe they often develop but most plants have the wrong kind of geological activity to have large carbonaceous deposits in the same way, in either case, no spacefaring civ develops.
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Maybe real technological civilization requires so much primer to ignite that it can only start after a planet has had life for billions of years building up fuel deposits.
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Yeah, it is evident that intelligence can carry your civilization pretty far given a friendly enough environment, but wonder how we move to industrialization if plentiful, accessible and readily usable fuel isn't present. Can you get to internal combustion using just whale oil?
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you can get internal combustion using trees https://www.driveonwood.com/library/fema-gasifier/ …
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And me being ignorant of the engineering here, does this require any intermediate steps or technology that cannot be achieved with steam power? Like, do you have to first have internal combustion then 'go back' to this tech? Clearcutting forests for biofuel could kinda work.
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I have a hard time envisioning somebody figuring out how to do internal combustion if the only fuel source available was trees, but this is so far beyond my wheelhouse its another planet.. So this suggests to me that the Romans could have had motorized chariots?
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define "the Romans could have" * if they knew how to create , condense, and store wood gas * if they had metal lathes * if they had better steel metallurgy * if they had bearings * if they thought to invent a cranshaft * if ... yeah, if all of those things, then... yes
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Replying to @MorlockP @drethelin
Gotcha. That's what I mean, how many of these could be achieved BEFORE they figured out how to do IC w/wood. So Rome never collapses, but also never discovers oil or coal w/which to industrialize, will scientists and engineers be able to make those leaps and get IC tech anyway?
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