If the universe is teeming with aliens...where is everybody? : fifty solutions to the Fermi paradox and the problem of extraterrestrial life

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    • Webb, Stephen

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If the universe is teeming with aliens...where is everybody? : fifty solutions to the Fermi paradox and the problem of extraterrestrial life

Stephen Webb

Copernicus Books in association with Praxis Pub., c2002

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 275-282) and index

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In a 1950 conversation at Los Alamos, four world-class scientists generally agreed, given the size of the Universe, that advanced extraterrestrial civilizations must be present. But one of the four, Enrico Fermi, asked, "If these civilizations do exist, where is everybody?" Given the fact that there are perhaps 400 million stars in our Galaxy alone, and perhaps 400 million galaxies in the Universe, it stands to reason that somewhere out there, in the 14 billion-year-old cosmos, there is or once was a civilization at least as advanced as our own. Webb discusses in detail the 50 most cogent and intriguing solutions to Fermi's famous paradox.

Table of Contents

  • The 50 solutions to Fermi's paradox are divided into three major groups: I. They Are Here
  • II. They Exist, But Have Not Yet Communicated
  • III. They Do Not Exist. With Notes, Suggestions for Further Reading, and Index.

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