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For those space and sci-fi nerds out there, I found this article worthwhile. Though, I don't think the solutions are necessarily "weird", in fact some sound down right plausible. Or at least more plausible than the current reality.

 

"More conceptually, we may eventually find a message buried in a place where we least expect it — like within the code of our DNA."

 

http://io9.com/11-of...radox-456850746

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Interesting that most of the comments on the site miss the central premise of the Fermi paradox: That the galaxy is sufficiently old enough to harbor intelligent life on a massive scale.

 

Good read. . .thanks for sharing.

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Interesting that most of the comments on the site miss the central premise of the Fermi paradox: That the galaxy is sufficiently old enough to harbor intelligent life on a massive scale.

 

Good read. . .thanks for sharing.

Agreed.

 

I know there are a lot of NASA nerds on OTW, anyone have any theories?

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Word of how long the Bills have been bad has spread. In a league designed to promote parity, the supposedly intelligent beings in charge of the Bills have missed the playoffs for what seems like forever.

 

Outside our solar system, they call this the "Ralph Wilson Paradox."

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The galaxy is so massive it's very likely we will never see or hear from other intelligent civilizations, and it's getting wider every second.

 

PTR

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Interesting that most of the comments on the site miss the central premise of the Fermi paradox: That the galaxy is sufficiently old enough to harbor intelligent life on a massive scale.

 

Good read. . .thanks for sharing.

why can't we get any intelligent life on here? Heh

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