Beyond “Fermi’s Paradox” XV: What is the Percolation Hypothesis?
Could it be that the reason we haven’t met any aliens is because interstellar colonization simply isn’t practical? Not exactly good news for us!
Could it be that the reason we haven’t met any aliens is because interstellar colonization simply isn’t practical? Not exactly good news for us!
Is it possible that we haven’t heard from aliens because colonizing exoplanets is hazardous to your health? So says the Aurora Hypothesis!
Rome was the world’s first mega-empire. At its height it stretched from Western Europe to the Middle East, and over 50 million souls lived within its borders. Some historians think that number could’ve been way higher, up to 100 million. Rome got its start in the mid-8th century BC. It took centuries for that small …
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Could it be that we haven’t heard from any aliens because theyre mainly space whales living live inside icy bodies with interior oceans?
Could it be that the reason we haven’t heard from any aliens is because they transcended and aren’t interested in talking anymore?
In this latest instalment, we explore the possibility that humanity is an early arrival to the Universe, and that intelligent species will become more common with time.
In this latest installment in our Fermi series, we take a look at the possibility that advanced civilizations only have a brief window within which to communicate.
Another possible resolution to the Fermi Paradox: we could all be living in some giant “nature preserve” where the aliens are monitoring us!
In this installment, we explore the possibility that we haven’t heard from aliens because they’ve got us in a simulated environment where they can watch us!
In our latest installment, we explore the possibility that the reason we haven’t heard from aliens is because they’ve been wiped out by killer robots!