The Fermi paradox is the apparent contradiction between high estimates of the probability of the existence of extra-terrestrial civilizations and the lack of evidence for or contact with such civilizations. Stated formally, Fermi's paradox states: the size and age of the universe suggest that many technologically advanced extra-terrestrial civilizations ought to exist. However, this belief seems logically inconsistent with the lack of observational evidence to support it.
Which of the following statements if true would most help to explain/resolve the Fermi paradox:
Pre-thinking: so there are at least three possible explanations:
1. Advanced civilizations (AC) do not want to contact with us
2. AC do contat us, but we do not realize that we are being contacted (too advanced technology, not recognizing 'messages'
3. We are missing 'messages'/or we didn't get them yet ....
A. Some scientists believe that the conditions needed for complex life to evolve are unique to earth and hence the likelihood of extra-terrest get them yet ....
Passage itself states that AC existense is highly probable. This option tries to undermine this statement, therefore outB. Life forms do arise and evolve elsewhere but events such as ice ages, asteroid impacts as experienced on earth destroy life before complex life forms can evolve.
this option conradicts to passage:
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the size and age of the universe suggest that many technologically advanced extra-terrestrial civilizations ought to exist.
. Therefore, out
C. Technological civilizations may destroy themselves before or shortly after radio or space flight technology through nuclear or biological warfare or accidental contamination.
This option contradicts that statement that AC should existD. It may be that advanced civilizations exist in our galaxy but they are simply too far apart for two-way communication to be effective.
A reasonable explanantion. If the AC is too far from us, we have may not yet received messages from themE. According to Judeo-Christian belief God has placed human beings as the only intelligent life in the universe.
We are talking science here, not religion, therefore outAnswer is D
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