What Is With The Upswing In Flying Saucer Related News? Psyop or real?
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The Cambrian explosion the led to the development of multicellular life on Earth only happened less than 600 million years ago. Regardless of how early we carbon date stromatolite fossils, that still tells us that life on Earth was constrained to single-celled organisms for billions of years. Just as it would be in the extremely unlikely event that it does still exist anywhere else in the solar system.
Again, I would argue that this counts significantly against the possibility of multi-celled organisms eventually evolving into civilizations with any kind of regularity.
The point is "regularity".
We're so far outside the bounds of that word already that it's use doesn't make sense here.
I disagree. I think the only reasonable answer to the so-called Fermi paradox is that we haven't seen any sign of them because they're not there.
It's more of a logic issue.
It's only a paradox because Fermi, like a lot of intellectuals, doesn't think about the law of diminishing returns. It's not just life that hits barriers, it's literally everything.