strong fermi's paradox: if most observers live in universes dense with observers, why aren't aliens everywhere
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for that matter, why aren't HUMANS everywhere
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Replying to @VesselOfSpirit
Who's to say that they aren't ? Let's admit there are humans in every galaxy. How could we possibly detect them ?
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Replying to @TyphonBaalAmmon
if they're everywhere then seems like they would be much closer by than that
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Replying to @VesselOfSpirit
Why ? One per galaxy is plenty in the universe. But even if there are hundreds of intelligent species in the galaxy, they might not be that easy to detect.
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Replying to @TyphonBaalAmmon
this is on the assumption that you're proportionally more likely to exist in a universe where there are more of you
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Replying to @VesselOfSpirit @TyphonBaalAmmon
why isn't the universe throbbing with human meat typhon
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