Sujet : Re: There is no such thing as a Fermi Paradox
De : nospam (at) *nospam* de-ster.demon.nl (J. J. Lodder)
Groupes : talk.originsDate : 22. Apr 2024, 22:25:53
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JTEM <
jtem01@gmail.com> wrote:
The so called "Fermi Paradox" is an assumption. It's an
erroneous assumption and not a paradox.
Of course not. It was a question:
"But where are they?"
The implication was that the assumption (by others)
that every civilisation must go on growing exponentially,
eventually filing the entire habitable universe, must be wrong.
A great many answers to the question have been proposed.
Pick your own,
Jan
-- "Interstellar distances are god's quarantine regulations"(John Brunner, and my favourite answer)