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Where will they be : hidden implications of solutions to the Fermi paradox
Döbler, Niklas (2022): Where will they be : hidden implications of solutions to the Fermi paradox, in: International Journal of Astrobiology, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, Jg. 21, Nr. 4, S. 200–204, doi: 10.1017/s147355042200012x.
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International Journal of Astrobiology
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1473-5504
1475-3006
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2022
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21
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English
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Solutions to the Fermi paradox either deny the existence of extraterrestrials or offer alternative reasons to explain the non-occurrence of a first contact. While the latter, more optimistic approaches generally assume the existence of extraterrestrials, they simultaneously hint to limited future detectability. If solutions to the Fermi paradox are accepted as true, they must be evaluated in terms of how they affect the likelihood of success of future SETI efforts.
Some solutions may lead to the so-called Fermi constraint: in order to explain why there has not been any contact so far, optimistic solutions to the Fermi paradox have to accept assumptions that, if the solution is assumed to be correct, indicate a very low probability of future contact. In other words: they are not here, and that is why they may never appear.
Some solutions may lead to the so-called Fermi constraint: in order to explain why there has not been any contact so far, optimistic solutions to the Fermi paradox have to accept assumptions that, if the solution is assumed to be correct, indicate a very low probability of future contact. In other words: they are not here, and that is why they may never appear.
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Außerirdische Intelligenz
Fermi, Enrico
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Extraterrestrial intelligence
SETI
Fermi Paradox
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April 26, 2022
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