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The Fermi Paradox: Where are all the Aliens?

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Humanity has been captivated by the concept of aliens for a long time. It has worked its way into our culture but still remains a scientific curiosity. Our hypothesises predict that the Universe should be full of aliens, but we still haven't found any conclusive evidence. Why is that? What are the limitations? If aliens exist, why after so much time, have we not detected them? In this book, I discuss the possibilities and suggested solutions to this paradox which also says a lot about us, our behaviour and our future.

48 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 18, 2016

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December 27, 2016
So poorly written/badly edited I couldn't get past chapter 1. Pity, since this is an interesting topic.
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February 12, 2018
I really liked this little book, It explains the Fermi Paradox and the many possibilities within it in a short but understandable way, sometimes it goes on an explains things like a Dyson Sphere, radiation pressure or a matroshka brain but those things are within the topic and thoso sci-fi adds made it more interesting to read.
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