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@capnceltblood53475 ай бұрын
The obvious problem is not that the odds favour habitable planets. The problem would seem to be the likely hood of these planets reaching peak civilization at the same point in time. We might well have been contacted million years ago with a radio wave and missed it. The other is the sheer distance between civilizations. The laws of physics preclude travel faster than the speed of light. being that our own milky way is 100,000 light years across And we can't travel but a fraction of that speed. Travel to there will be impossible. And take billions of years. Is there lie out there ... almost surely but its is just as likely we will never find it. Let alone ever travel to it.
@mosshark5 ай бұрын
Excellent comment.
@AbyssOfDivinity5 ай бұрын
Agreed, but I do believe atleast one alien race has been here on earth.
@kevincrook89455 ай бұрын
@@AbyssOfDivinity why?
@prestonwheeler9595 ай бұрын
One day humans will surpass the speed of light. It will take a long time but it will happen.
@lissaleggs41365 ай бұрын
@@AbyssOfDivinity If you are wrong and only earthlings created the mysteries on earth and we are now on the road to extinction from greed..?
@Eye_Exist4 ай бұрын
it's not a paradox, it's a mere open question with so many contributing factors to the solution it doesn't even have real implications to the life in the universe. 1) as intelligence is only one of many survival traits its evolution is not granted on a living planet. this alone narrows the multi-planet civilizations into minimum and also limits their technological development due to time potential of the single home planet 2) all species evolve into the specific conditions of their planet, meaning that any migration to other planets and stars will always require full scale terraforming to be possible, which is a major technological step that most of the intelligent life probably wont reach (we haven't) 3) the life expectancy of a civilization might not be very long on a cosmic scale, narrowing down the amount and level of technological civilizations born and the chance they spread to other systems 4) the obvious vast distances of space. the distances are so massive it narrows down the spreading potential of the civilizations again into a fraction of the already small. this also means that those few civilizations who reach this level are bound to spread absurdly slowly across the galaxy, and probably never be able to spread onto another galaxies 5) the space is probably absolutely filled with small space gravel (leftover from planetary collisions and formations) that's nearly impossible to shield but capable of annihilating any unshielded spaceship colliding onto it at traveling speeds. this is especially true inside the solar systems, greatly reducing the amount of civilizations to ever spread out to the stars, as any collision will end an entire colony 6) any radio and similar wave signs of a civilization is minuscule at the cosmic scale, meaning the signs will get lost and distorted to the sheer volume of the background noise of space, and also probably also weakened to nonexistence by the collisions with all the clouds and other matter filling the space. it is also undefined what kind of wave trace should a civilization leave at its different stages of technological development, meaning we don't really even know what we are looking for 7) only technological civilizations give any detectable radio or similar wave trace of themselves to the space, ruling out literally 99,999...% of all life in the universe. while very high concentrations of life technically can be detected via telescopes, we have just barely discovered this technology ourselves and are only starting to study the exoplanets for traces of possible life. and the possibilities of all the different signs a life could leave in its planets trace is not defined, nor is it said that all life will ever effect their planet so much its visible to space. and these are just from the top of my head. it has literally so many contributing factors and solutions that calling it a paradox by anyone actually studying life has to be either ideological or paid opinion.
@fredwinslow7442 ай бұрын
@@Eye_Exist why would a paid opinion be a a paradox perspective ?
@TerryUniGeezerPeterson2 ай бұрын
Asking why we haven't discovered life on other planets it's like asking why didn't I find any fish when I scooped a cup of water out of the ocean? Yes, there could be millions or billions of intelligent civilizations scattered throughout the universe, but because of the unimaginably vast distances, the chance of contact is infinitesimally small.
@undetected2088Ай бұрын
@@TerryUniGeezerPeterson You would be exactly right if you were to ignore the fascinating speed with which we further our understanding (speculations) as well as our technology. We’re advancing so quickly in those fields in fact, that if we managed to survive even just a more thousand years, as a species, surely our capacity to travel and explore our own galaxy would have progressed beyond any of the wildest projections that we could make today. Therefore, considering the hundreds of thousands of earth-like planets in our galaxy (and probably the infinite amount of them in the Universe), I think that it’s fair to assume that some of them are much older, and therefore much more advanced than us. If true then the paradox remains valid. Now on my end I would imagine that any civilization advanced enough to zip across the galaxy as they please would probably be way smarter than us apes and our colonial intuitions… They might very well know exactly what’s going on on wary but are simply periodically checking from afar… Maybe we’re so insignificant that they don’t give a shit either way. That sounds probably truer I think… 😂
@amandamatheny36755 ай бұрын
Six, we've been looking in the wrong places for signs of life because the species are so different that their requirements are vastly different from ours, much like the Tholians from Star Trek or the silver blood duplicates.
@alastorgdl5 ай бұрын
@amandamatheny3675 said "Six, we've been looking in the wrong places" Do you say that nonsense because you ignore about Raytheon & USNavy CERTIFIED VIDEOS or because you're helping criminals to deceive morons about extraterrestrial intelligence?
@genaugmen45055 ай бұрын
The real problem is that as technically advanced as we think we are, we are still in the infancy of that advancement. we don't really have the ability to seek out other life in the Galaxy or the universe because the distances involved are still a huge hurdle in being able to do that. If we were just four light-years away, the distance to the nearest star from us, what's the probability that we would be able to pick up stray radio waves emanating from Earth?
@InsaneCuriosity5 ай бұрын
You're right. The vast distances in space are a huge challenge. Even with our advanced technology, we're still limited by how far we can explore and communicate. Picking up stray radio waves from Earth at just four light-years away would be incredibly difficult.
@dzeyo6514 ай бұрын
humans assume aliens have an innate drive to go to distant places and eff them up just like we do 😂..
@bobbybob38655 ай бұрын
Why would beings from elsewhere in the universe want to communicate with the angry beings on Earth?
@stefanschleps87583 ай бұрын
Love begets benevolence and compassion. It is incumbent upon ET to ensure the survival amd development of other sentinent creatures. The service we provide others is the universal rent everywhere!
@bobbybob38653 ай бұрын
@@stefanschleps8758 You say it well. Beings elsewhere in the universe have worked together long enough to become able to travel the great distance to our planet. These beings can show us that it IS possible to co-exist peacefully within our different cultures and with other civilizations throughout the universe.
@JayTator5 ай бұрын
Time and distance
@WeCanFight-Tv5 ай бұрын
Absolutely there is life out there. Weve only seen ot studied less than 01 percent. Space is infinite we will never see the end. Not in our design
@amandamatheny36755 ай бұрын
The berserker thing kind of makes me think of the episode of prototype from Star Trek Voyager. Technically they don't go around destroying everyone but they destroyed their own creators and are out to destroy each other and anyone who interferes.
@MarkYoung-l8f5 ай бұрын
The Brain size in most creatures increases with Evolution ... Therefor Intelligence is almost certain to develop given time and suitable conditions. The whole point of life development and survival is to increase survivability. We Humans though do have a serious problem. Fertility rates are dropping alarmingly. It is strongly suspected it is a reaction to Chemicals and/or plastic wrappings.
@neighkidhorse49304 ай бұрын
Fertility rates are mainly dropping because people in general are deciding to have less children. In most cases this does not reflect the ability to conceive, just the choice not to.
@MarkYoung-l8f4 ай бұрын
@@neighkidhorse4930 Guess you have not read the Peer Reviewed Papers on Forever Chemicals, Fertilizers, Pesticides and Plastics. Yes, you eat them all.
@amangogna685 ай бұрын
Great video and information !
@baronvg5 ай бұрын
This is what I think. I think there are intelligent civilizations out there in the rest of the universe. But they’re so far away that we will never detect them, let alone contact them and they might as well not exist; same difference.
@InsaneCuriosity5 ай бұрын
I get your point! The vast distances in the universe make it really tough to detect or contact any intelligent civilizations that might be out there. It's a big reason why the Fermi Paradox is so intriguing.
@vhawk1951kl2 ай бұрын
From where did you get the queer idea that there might be any such thing as(whatever you mean by but have absolutely no idea) aliens? Did you dream it up one day out of the blue all by yourself? The so-called Fermi paradox is *Not*a paradox
@Sowhat3005 ай бұрын
I am reminded of the “Twilight Zone” episode where the tall alien entices people to board a space ship with the promise of a free vacation on another planet. The alien has as an over large book with the comforting title of “TO SERVE MAN.” After hundreds of people board the alien space ship, a scientist translates the contents of the book. It was a cook book.
@jenjewell31484 ай бұрын
One of the best twilight zones
@beekaybelgiancarnivore5 ай бұрын
We are here they are out there already gone or still needs to come we need to protect this planet first before we looking for others
@guyorsini10445 ай бұрын
The "Bersker" hypthosys. Sounds like someone watched the TOS episode "The Doomsday Device" one too many times.
@LoraxChannel5 ай бұрын
We aren't smart enough to know what to look for, and they are already here.
@whothehellarewe5 ай бұрын
Then they aren’t aliens. And no, they aren’t lizard people in masks.
@MrDogonjon5 ай бұрын
A million years ago a species sent out a radio signal to contact us now. They are long dead and we don't even know where their frequency is tuned to so we never even knew they contacted us.
@amandamatheny36755 ай бұрын
Five, they are like the Vulcans and are not interested in us until after we've developed faster than like travel if that's even possible.
@floridaman3185 ай бұрын
It's not.
@alastorgdl5 ай бұрын
Six, we're all playing idiocy, IGNORING Raytheon & USNavy CERTIFIED VIDEOS, because we've learned dishonesty is scientific
@whothehellarewe5 ай бұрын
@@alastorgdl Seven, we’re being hindered by misinformation spread by baseless conspiracy theories that take barebones videos that prove nothing and fabricate wild information to fit an interesting narrative. You’re not important enough to be lied to. If the government was as powerful and evil as you think, they wouldn’t even need to lie, you’d do what they ask without question.
@NoNamenoonehere5 ай бұрын
There life out there,just a combination of all given in this video,reasons why it hides ,undectable ,that or we are living in advance version of Minecraft
@DavyoInVegas5 ай бұрын
To suggest or believe we are the ONLY intelligent species living in our universe is absolute stupidity and insanity. Given just the current number of stars and planets known to us it would seem to be given that our universe is teaming with intelligent life.
@stoobydootoo40985 ай бұрын
What statistic supports your claim?
@DavyoInVegas5 ай бұрын
@@stoobydootoo4098 the statistics would be billions of stars surrounded by trillions of planets VS one star (our sun) and one planet (earth)
@stoobydootoo40985 ай бұрын
@@DavyoInVegas Meaningless, when there is only 1 verified case of a particular phenomenon in trillions of possible examples. Here are some actual statistics for you - What is the average number of planets which verifiably contain life in the solar sysyem? Ans = 1. What is the average number of planets which verifiably contain life in the milky way? Ans = 1. What is the average number of planets which verifiably contain life in the observable universe? Ans = 1. If you don't believe me, check out Astrophysicist David Kipping's 'Cool Worlds' vids.
@division45265 ай бұрын
Just because you can't see it doesn't mean it's not there. The universe is vast; it will take time to find it. Plus, do you think the governments are going to tell anyone if they find intelligent life? I doubt it.
@stoobydootoo40985 ай бұрын
@@division4526 1) There is a reason why scientists base their theories on proving positive assertions, not negative ones. Otherwise anyone could suggest an infinite number of mutually exclusive possibilities, and still expect their views to be taken seriously. 2) 'it will take time to find it.' You presume that 'IT' exists. The expression 'begging the question' originally meant such circular logic - assuming as a fact, that which was to be proved, thus proving it. 3) If governments had a policy of not telling anyone that they had found life, how would we know whether it had or had not been found? See point 2).
@kenergy58474 ай бұрын
Unless we step on one, ants probably don't notice us. Living in the same space, they do ant things.
@alfhid1947Ай бұрын
35:50 after the use of atomic and nuclear weapons ufo sightings increased, so we are already being watched?
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Many people believe that the increase in UFO sightings after atomic weapons were developed could mean that we're being observed. It raises a lot of questions about our place in the universe. Thanks for sharing your perspective!
@kesodabul4 ай бұрын
The biggest boss is never seen, only felt.
@leonardokalvomontoya77715 ай бұрын
Great content, thanks!
@JazzCaponeАй бұрын
Do these so-called Earthlike planets have tectonic plates? That's the question.
@HappyPursuits5 ай бұрын
@12:30 What if there is an undiscovered phenomenon in the universe similar to a gamma-ray burst… but on an intergalactic scale that sterilizes everything around it for hundreds of millions of light years?
@JDJay120 күн бұрын
I believe the Drake equation calculates the probability, not the possibility, and I know this is more philosophical, but the possibility indicates the mathematical factors that may not be known to us yet that contributes to the possibility like our location in the Milky Way, like the age of the sun, the presence of the moon The relationship of the moon to our planet, and the fact that the sun is a single star system also add to it stability of the planets around the Earth and the Jupiters role in protecting earth from major asteroids those contribute to the possibility. I hope we’re not alone in the universe, but I’m suspicious that we may be
@williammoore32795 ай бұрын
Narrow vision on what constitutes life based upon our knowledge of ourselves. Maybe carbon based technologically advanced predator aliens are the exception to a universe where the norm might be silicon based agrarian peaceful aliens who spend their time improving their billion-year and still going societies and themselves around their stable red dwarf stars that will continue dimly shining for the next 2-3 trillion years. As for intelligent and advance life in the universe searching for other life, I defer to Star Trek: TNG episode "Where No One Has Gone Before" explanation. When Riker asked the Traveler why they had never run into the Traveler's species, he replied (paraphrasing from memory) "up until this point, you all have never been interesting enough for us to approach". We tend to think of ourselves collectively as a species the center of the universe when we might just be boring clods and the universe is filled with so many interesting things to be explored, we're just not worth the time.
@majorrgeek3 ай бұрын
Fermi Paradox is a logical contradiction and is not meant to be solved or have a solution. Scientists have been trying to manage the paradox by using tools such as telescopes both radio and light in fact other bands of the e.m. spectrum as well without result. The main problem is the enormous size of the universe for instance, if another intelligence were looking for us they would not find us outside of 150 light year radius of earth since that is the time humans had invented radio transmission
@kirkjohnson17472 ай бұрын
Is there the possibility of life out there? Maybe, but to have intelligent life at the same time we are in existence AND close enough to make contact, that's where I believe the issues are. Space obviously is so vast we can't truly grasp the concept. And with that is time. Time is the clincher to me.
@JonathanMcMillenАй бұрын
I think it’s absolutely terrifying that an AI video is telling me about the future extinction of humanity, at the hands of a greater intelligence, even though “all living things can’t be exterminated, except by the weaponization of a star”…
@stephendelarosa584Ай бұрын
the true fermi paradox answer is the fact that things can and will fall from space. its only a matter of time before anything with life dies, and since its rained more than once, safe to say a world ending meteor will collide with us more than once.
@realsatoshihashimotoАй бұрын
Life is probably very common. & there are probably other intelligent civilisation. The reason we don't see any is that we are separated by incredibly vast distances in both space and time.
@ZBB00015 ай бұрын
There is no Fermi paradox
@dustinmotes5 ай бұрын
That's right. We have the Bible and it tells us the full story of how we came to be as well as everything else that is happening around us. Clearly there are other species.. They are called seraphim and cherubim. Messengers ect ect.
@michaelmiller82055 ай бұрын
Maybe they, them know us and prefer to let us destroy ourselves by ourselves.
@tommysherlock4 ай бұрын
On a cosmic scale, humans have been around for about half a second. We’ve only stepped foot on one other planet. WE ARE NOT ALONE, we just haven’t met anyone yet.
@Supershow284 ай бұрын
Look how life has changed on earth. From single cell, to plants, to dinosaurs, to different versions of humans and look at all the different things of life wr have now. Any habitable planet out there will have its own version of life. And we dont even really know what to look for other than what we know.
@XeLYoutube5 ай бұрын
nice rokh Nestor
@RK19-893 ай бұрын
We are alone in terms of, are there other intelligent species somewhere living on a habitable planet? The answer is no. But there are species creatures watever on our own planet earth who we often confuse with ETs but they are originated on earth a looonggg time ago thousands of years we are sharing this planet...
@ricardobimblesticks14894 ай бұрын
Things are Possible or not Possible, it's binary there is no unit, scale or measurement of Possibleness. It's Possible that you could make a Plausible argument about the Probabilty of any Potential solution to the Fermi problem but I have to admit to doubting that outcome. :D
@tylerh8665 ай бұрын
Time dilution is the shield hiding all life. In the search for giants we shall become them.
@LoitersWithIntent5 ай бұрын
We are the universe realizing itself.
@minkleymcmoo52485 ай бұрын
The pessimist in me thinks it's the dark forest.
@NicholasNerios5 ай бұрын
😎
@lissaleggs41365 ай бұрын
We are alone and on the road to extinction because of greed..
@kiffermachon5 ай бұрын
Is this an AI channel or not? Can we get a video greeting or something
@InsaneCuriosity5 ай бұрын
No, it's not
@1odd9ball5 ай бұрын
The berserker hypothesis sounds like it was taken from Pandoras Star/Judas Unchained by Peter F Hamilton and the amazing Mass Effect games
@atoning20095 ай бұрын
Saberhagen - Beserker series 1963
@jamesjansen25653 ай бұрын
What about time dilation? What if a day to us is 800 years to another civilisation… imagine how fast a civilisation could evolve… imagine how slow we could be evolving… hmmm
@28blooddog3 ай бұрын
I sent this to SETI: I realize that folks in the science community don't like suggestions but I feel like this one is super pertinent to SETI's plight. So please hear me out, it's short. Sure communication through space is seemingly unobstructed when you think about objects near/within our solar system, but I'd argue the effects from orbiting bodies, scintillation, and the inverse square law will not allow signal acquisition from entities light years away. And thus Fermi's Paradox is flawed because it assumes specifically the acquisition of signals from distant orbiting bodies. Any where past light days, the signal is spread out through the cosmos instead of being tightly packed which all but ensures the data can never be decompiled/processed. At first I thought the issue for the broadcasting entity could be remedied by utilizing a spacecraft and performing a Homan transfer to align your velocity vector with the target planet. But I fear that alone won't be enough to mitigate the sun's gravitational effects (on the signal), even with the Delta-V. Instead I suggest that if you want to transmit a signal to a solar system light years away you need to have the spacecraft Homan transfer to the velocity vector of our sun targeted on a system in that direction. Then radiate our loudest/powerful signal. In addition I believe scintillation effects are too compounded if the transmitting entity is targeting a solar system that is edge on to us. So I believe you must target solar systems that are aligned with our celestial plane. Further, I believe that if you want to listen, you'd point your antennas to star systems in the neg in-track of the sun. And once again those systems should be aligned with our orbital plane. Talking to Voyager is not easy and that signal and our ground systems that acquire it are dealing with very low signal strengths and super high signal to noise ratios. And that's just 5 ish hours of light speed away. Instead of asking why isn't anyone broadcasting, we should ask why can't we hear them? I think this is why. I believe I've laid out a good angle for a revitalized concept of operations for you all. I hope you all pass this along to the proper folks. I believe it's imperative. Ty ty for all y'all's hard work! The work you all do is extremely important to humanity.
@EverydayElite24Ай бұрын
Not a chance we are alone we are simply too far apart
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@SophiaClark-xv1cf5 ай бұрын
Haven’t you heard? The Hanes Wev telescope found city lights on a planet 4 light years away.
@stoobydootoo40985 ай бұрын
Fantasist.
@prestonwheeler9595 ай бұрын
I heard it but don't believe it.
@jameswillett24035 ай бұрын
Let's ask God where he put everyone.🙄
@luissousa51235 ай бұрын
It's god Smart one
@gobstoppa16334 ай бұрын
ASS GAS"
@djsarg74514 ай бұрын
We have studied 20 million stars, and not one can support life as they are ALL too unstable, we are alone. The Sun is the only stable star. Of the 4,100 solar systems studied, not one looks like our solar system, able to support life. Almost all the 4,100 solar systems studied have Hot Jupiters. In normal planetary systems giant planets form beyond snow line and then migrated towards the star. A small percentage of giant planets migrate far from the star. In both types of migrations, any rocky planet like an earth is lost in these planetary migrations. Most stars do not have planets. Many stars are in bi-star systems, thus no earth-type planets. Thus we are alone
@nurpiet5 ай бұрын
maybe we are the neumann probe. self replicating bio machines with the programmed in need to create and invent
@vhawk1951kl2 ай бұрын
The so-called Fermi paradox is not a paradox
@dustinburkhart85264 ай бұрын
Far out stuff for sure. Do yens really think we're all alone in the universe? I just don't think it can be that way.
@InsaneCuriosity4 ай бұрын
Great question! The universe is huge, so it's hard to believe we're alone. Thanks for watching!
@amandamatheny36755 ай бұрын
an intelligent civilization like ours. L O L. We're not half as intelligent as we give ourselves credit for.
@BlightedJosh5 ай бұрын
Your comment is proof
@raylone135 ай бұрын
@@BlightedJosh your comment one liner is not as witty as you think...... Any creatures that can conquer space are not aggressively fighting for money, race, gender or lust that humans are know for.
@whothehellarewe5 ай бұрын
@@raylone13 So… It _is_ as witty as he thinks, because according to you, yourself, he’s right.
@VIDireWolfIV5 ай бұрын
@@raylone13 who’s to say they’re not conquerors like us? Or who’s to say they don’t have the same gender norms as our societies do. This is all speculative so it could be entirely possible they don’t focus on those things could be they don’t even have those urges or they do. You can’t make a sweeping statement when there’s literally zero proof. Probably why you think his comment wasn’t witty.
@jackripper52704 ай бұрын
Some humans don't know the difference between male and female.... We are not as smart as we like to think.
@entelechyearth5 ай бұрын
The solution to the Fermi paradox is that the Bible is true and we are created beings by God.
@kumar93755 ай бұрын
God itself is a human creation
@tonyduggan95985 ай бұрын
Those that need an imaginary supreme being to have "created " them are lacking something within themselves. At the moment you are your own reality. Be strong stand on your own, live a good fair life & make the most of every day above ground. All science agrees we live we breath we die. Anything after that is pure speculation.
@EddieTheHorrorAddict21 күн бұрын
Narrators voice is such a turn off to this video.
@patrickhughes49143 ай бұрын
The question "where is everyone?" Is not a paradox.
@1bmcc5 ай бұрын
2 min in and already f@#ked it up orca are not whales
@SpaceDad424 ай бұрын
We all know the answer to this question, but are willingly ignorant of it. We are born knowing.
@MookieDookie90005 ай бұрын
Narrator is awful.
@Hopewell513 ай бұрын
The Fermi Paradox is basically the plot to Halo.
@leeroy9834 ай бұрын
I'm sorry. That playful voice is not enjoyable for the subject matter for my tastes.
@Berliner905 ай бұрын
Everything is full of semen
@John-w6p8u2 ай бұрын
The lack of phosphorus is the answer to the lack of carbon based life
@kefeegabrieldavid16425 ай бұрын
First
@revolution513 ай бұрын
Why sooooooooo much fanfare about this idiotic question.? It is just a question. It is nonsense to give it a 'paradox' moniker.
@angelwhite3765 ай бұрын
How would a nuclear bomb work in space with no oxygen