• xantoxis@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    This is an actual proposed solution to the Fermi Paradox. We’re still relatively early on a universal scale. It’s possible we’re just… first. Or so early that hardly anybody else is out there yet. Could be that a billion years later, advanced life is all over the place.

    In your formulation, we would also be the explanation for another species’ dark forest hypothesis…

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      Personally I find this very probable:

      First, the big bang happens and stars are made

      Then a star large enough to fuse heavier elements needs to live its full life then die of a supernova to create elements heavier than iron

      Lastly those remnants need to form a new solar system with a planet somewhat rich in these heavier elements to support life, as well as the time needed to have life spring up in the first place

      In terms of how long all of these take, we’re pretty young cosmically