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RE: Amazing & Weird Exoplanets #5 ( Final Episode)

in #steemstem7 years ago (edited)

When I was a kid no extrasolar planets were known. Now we have 4000 in the habitable zone! Amazing.
But this only raises further troubling questions. What about the Fermi Paradox? It seems habitable planets are everywhere, which tilts the Drake equation in favor of life... so why no civilizations trying to contact us? Do they destroy themselves just as they reach space? Or never develop? Are we completely alone after all? Or doomed to destroy ourselves?

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that's a thing not even scientist can't answer 100% yet :p
my guess is than in milky way we won't find life or life more advanced than us but far far away that we can't go now and discover what lies there( we haven't even discovered out galaxy in full and even our deep oceans :p ) there might be lives more advanced than us who may consider us as to low technologically and stupid, but whatever i am saying too only time will tell :P