Fermi Paradox: Time and Distance | Summary and Q&A

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March 12, 2018
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John Michael Godier
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Fermi Paradox: Time and Distance

TL;DR

The Fermi Paradox questions why we haven't seen evidence of alien civilizations, but recent insights suggest that the absence of evidence is normal and it may take centuries before we know if a paradox truly exists.

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Key Insights

  • 👽 The absence of evidence of alien civilizations doesn't necessarily indicate a paradox; it could simply be the result of limited visibility and our assumptions about alien technology.
  • 🏛️ Aliens may not be building contact beacons like we imagine, but they could potentially contact other known civilizations directly.
  • 👾 The lack of observation of aliens is expected due to the limited range of our signals and the time it takes for them to travel through space.
  • 📡 Intentional communications may not occur until a significant portion of the galaxy has been reached by human signals, which may take centuries.
  • 👽 We have the potential to observe other technosignatures that do not rely on aliens knowing about us, and upcoming equipment will enhance our ability to detect these signs of alien civilizations.

Transcript

The Fermi Paradox asks the question that if aliens exist in the Milky Way, then we should see evidence of them. So where are they? This question has endured within SETI circles for decades and remains an open question. But in recent years, two glaring issues have come to light with the paradox that suggest it may not be a paradox at all and in fact... Read More

Questions & Answers

Q: Why haven't we found evidence of alien civilizations despite the probability of their existence?

The absence of evidence can be attributed to overestimating galactic visibility and assuming that alien technology would resemble our own. We simply don't know what alien technology would look like.

Q: When can we expect to get contacted by alien civilizations?

A statistical model suggests that intentional communications may not occur until 50% of the galaxy has been reached by human signals, which could take around 1500 years.

Q: Are there other ways for aliens to make contact with us?

Yes, we could observe technosignatures, such as megastructures or other observable activities of alien civilizations that do not require them to know of our existence.

Q: Why haven't we observed technosignatures yet?

Until recently, we lacked the equipment necessary to systematically search for technosignatures. However, upcoming space telescopes, like the James Webb Space Telescope, may provide a greater ability to detect the oddness in the galaxy.

Summary & Key Takeaways

  • The Fermi Paradox asks why we haven't found evidence of alien civilizations despite the high probability of their existence.

  • Two key issues with the paradox have been identified: overestimating galactic visibility and the assumption of alien technology based on our own.

  • Most of the galaxy doesn't know about us yet because our signals have only reached a small radius, and statistically, we shouldn't expect intentional communications until a significant portion of the galaxy has been reached.

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