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Notably, the famed science fiction writer Philip K. Dick proposed that such experiences, including déjà vu, could be signs of realities intertwining or changes in the simulation. He believed that these deviations suggest adaptive or corruptive operations within a hypothetical simulated reality.
Fermi's Paradox and the Absence of Extraterrestrial Life
Despite the staggering number of stars and potential life-sustaining planets in our galaxy as outlined by the Drake Equation, the apparent lack of evidence for extraterrestrial civilizations poses a significant enigma known as Fermi's Paradox. Perhaps, proponents argue, our simulation is designed to focus solely on humanity, leaving the vastness of the universe empty of other intelligent life.