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RE: Explaining the Fermi Paradox - Why the Universe is teeming with life but we may never make contact.

in #science8 years ago (edited)

Yes, we're gonna be forever alone.. interesting that you're tallking about abiogenesis (when it comes to life on Earth) and abundance of life in the universe with certainty (We have the same views although I'm not that certain about my stance on this). Well written mate! Enjoyed the chunky texts. Have you read Ringworld by Larry Niven?

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Oh, no, I don't mean to be certain! Which is why I put that disclaimer about this being one possible line of thought at the very beginning. This is a blog post, after all. :) But, yes, abiogenesis is likely to be relatively common given the vastness of the universe.

Of course, I love Ringworld! Read a few more of the Known Space series as well. Haven't read them in a decade or so though! Probably a good time to revisit. :)

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