Fermi Paradox Solved!? NASA Announces Terrifying Solutions After 73 Years.
Humans have many achievements to be proud of. Our environment has been modified to serve our requirements. Even now, we’re planning to colonize other planets after we outgrow this one. Being at the top is fantastic, but it’s easy to lose sight of our limitations. After all, the human brain is designed to think in particular ways. Despite being among the best on the planet, the human brain has a lot of difficulties understanding certain issues. Although humans have developed a fairly particular conception of reality, there are several paradoxes that indicate reality may not operate exactly as we believe it to.
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Herr Einstein said it himself, when talking about Quantum Mechanics. He termed it "Spooky Action".
there is no big bang
Maybe black holes are new universes and dark matter and vacuum is dark energy and it's about zillion universes like atoms and maybe we live in one black hole in our universe is one big empty space and it's our hole it's 2d and inside is 3d universes
It's 12.000 species of ants it's paradox
Read the declassified CIA and FBI ufo files if you want the answer. Lmao I've been through them all. based on thousands of those secret reports, we're definitely NOT alone.
Lemme guess. Hypotheticals and not factual.
There is one good reason why aliens might find Earth interesting: Earth life. From the time Earthly creatures — green algae — began pumping oxygen into Earth's atmosphere, our world has evolved countless forms of life, the biosphere changing radically at times. Studying Earth over the last 3.5 billion years could tell aliens a great deal about what life can do and how it might change on alien worlds. Scientific interest alone would make Earth an attractive target. Aliens could have turned Kuyper Belt objects, and/or objects in the Solar System's main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, into bases from which they could study Earth more closely. So lack of interest, at least scientific interest in our world and its life, is not a reason aliens would not have come to the Solar System. As for the speed of light being an unsurmountable barrier against superluminal travel, we simply don't know whether it really is such a barrier. Our physics is changing rapidly, and who knows what may soon be discovered?
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