Scientists New TERRIFYING Discoveries On The "FERMI PARADOX" That Changes Everything!

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Scientists New TERRIFYING Discoveries On The "FERMI PARADOX" That Changes Everything!

For the past six decades, humanity has been closely observing the cosmos, searching for any sign that we are not alone in the vast expanse of the galaxy. With each new discovery, it becomes increasingly challenging to believe that we are the sole inhabitants of the universe.

Consider this: there are approximately 2 trillion galaxies in the observable universe. Within each of these galaxies, there are an average of 100 million stars. Some of these stars are supergiants with as many as one hundred trillion stars, while our own Milky Way Galaxy contains anywhere from 100 to 400 billion stars. This suggests that there could be an equivalent number of planets orbiting these stars, including complex planetary systems resembling our own Solar System.

This leads us to the fundamental question: why have we not made contact with any extraterrestrial civilizations, even within our own galaxy? Given the sheer number of stars and potential planets, it seems likely that numerous advanced civilizations should exist, and we should have received some form of communication by now.

Numerous potential explanations for the "Great Silence" have been proposed, and researchers have attempted to shed light on this so-called Fermi Paradox. The possible futures for humanity are intriguing. Could we eventually establish contact with another alien civilization, or are we destined to remain isolated in the universe?

Meanwhile, the role of artificial intelligence looms large in our considerations. Will AI bring about our downfall, and could it also spell the end for other advanced civilizations? Is there a chilling possibility that AI has already played a role in the disappearance of such civilizations? This video delves into this and more.

00:00 Intro
01:59 What Really Is Fermi Paradox?
02:50 Possible Solutions
05:12 Radio Signals
07:50 Superlinear Scaling
10:09 The Zoo Hypothesis
12:28 The Concept Of The Great Filter

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