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Dissolving the Fermi paradox
Published 2018“…The Fermi paradox is the conflict between an expectation of a high {\em ex ante} probability of intelligent life elsewhere in the universe and the apparently lifeless universe we in fact observe. …”
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Fermi's Paradox - The Last Challenge For Copernicanism?
Published 2009-06-01“…We review Fermi's paradox (or the "Great Silence" problem), not only arguably the oldest and crucial problem for the Search for ExtraTerrestrial Intelligence (SETI), but also a conundrum of profound scientific, philosophical and cultural importance. …”
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Adaptationism fails to resolve Fermi's paradox
Published 2005-01-01“…One of the most interesting problems in the nascent discipline of astrobiology is more than half-century old Fermi's paradox: why, considering extraordinary young age of Earth and the Solar System in the Galactic context, don't we perceive much older intelligent communities or signposts of their activity? …”
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Fermi's Paradox and Restraint Orders: Why does no one respond?
Published 2019-10-01“…</p><p class="-1"><strong>Key words: </strong>Intelligent life, Fermi's Paradox, extraterrestrial contact</p><p class="-1">====================================================================</p><p>O persistente silêncio da imensidão cósmica a despeito dos nossos esforços de comunicação com possíveis inteligências extraterrestres tem reafirmado um intrigante paradoxo diante das chances logicamente estimadas de existência de vida inteligente fora da Terra. …”
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That is not dead which can eternal lie: The aestivation hypothesis for resolving Fermi's paradox
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A Statistical Estimation of the Occurrence of Extraterrestrial Intelligence in the Milky Way Galaxy
Published 2021-01-01Subjects: “…Fermi Paradox…”
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Stanisław Lem the Player – An Inspiration by a Fictional Review of a Non-Existent Publication
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The ethics of astrobiology: Humanity’s place in the cosmos and the extinction problem
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CHANNELING: SEARCH OF THE METAANTHROPOLOGIC MEAS-UREMENTS OF MIND BEING IN THE UNIVERSE (based on the World Wide Web)
Published 2014-06-01Subjects: “…channeling; extraterrestrial intelligence (ETI); «Fermi paradox»; extraterrestrials civilization (ETC); SETІ problem; the World Wide Web; socio-cultural cluster; socio-cultural space; cultural practices; anthropology In-ternet; «New Age»…”
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CHANNELING: SEARCH OF THE METAANTHROPOLOGIC MEAS-UREMENTS OF MIND BEING IN THE UNIVERSE (based on the World Wide Web)
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The importance of continents, oceans and plate tectonics for the evolution of complex life: implications for finding extraterrestrial civilizations
Published 2024-04-01“…These optimistic calculations are however not supported by evidence, which is often referred to as the Fermi Paradox. Here, we elaborate on this long-standing enigma by showing the importance of planetary tectonic style for biological evolution. …”
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Neocatastrophism and the Milky Way Astrobiological Landscape
Published 2008-06-01“…We show that the transition from predominantly gradualist to predominantly (neo)catastrophist history of our Galaxy leads to the build-up of large-scale correlations between habitable sites, offering possible keys to such important problems as Carter's "anthropic" argument and Fermi's paradox. In addition, we consider the possibilities for extending the present class of models into spatially realistic 3-dimensional case via probabilistic cellular automata.…”
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Neocatastrophism and the milky way astrobiological landscape
Published 2008-01-01“…We show that the transition from predominantly gradualist to predominantly (neo)catastrophist history of our Galaxy leads to the build-up of large-scale correlations between habitable sites, offering possible keys to such important problems as Carter's 'anthropic' argument and Fermi's paradox. In addition, we consider the possibilities for extending the present class of models into spatially realistic 3-dimensional case via probabilistic cellular automata.…”
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Catastrophe risk can accelerate unlikely evolutionary transitions
Published 2022“…Further, our results have implications for understanding the different explanations (critical steps vs. neo-catastrophes) for the evolution of intelligent life and the so-called Fermi paradox - the observation that intelligent life appears rare in the observable Universe.…”
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Pancosmorio (world limit) theory of the sustainability of human migration and settlement in space
Published 2023-03-01“…Insights are provided regarding human endeavors on the Moon and Mars, as well as the Fermi paradox.…”
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