From comments: Webb offers coherent, easy-to-understand, possibly humorous coverage of various topics. He provides readers with unobvious insights into the field of research they may have never encountered so far. . . Everyone who thinks about the possibilities of other smart civilizations elsewhere in the galaxy would like "I wonder where everyone is". With this very understandable amount, they will agree a lot of people and will find many discussions. Considering the size and age of the universe, four world - class scientists agreed to the Loos Alamos lunchtime conversation that took place more than 50 years ago. Advanced extraterrestrial civilization must exist. Pure numbers need it. But one of the four famous physicists and the calculator behind it, Enrico Fermi, raised doubts. Quoting: In this lively thinking chirp book, Stephen Weber discusses the 50 most compelling and interesting answers to Fermi's famous questions divided into three different groups: - Aliens Already in the middle of us. These answers include Leo Syrard's suggestion that they are already here. They are Hungarian, theorists claiming that aliens made statues of Stonehenge and Easter Island. - Aliens exist but they are not communicating. The theory of this camp is from those who believe that we do not have the technology to receive signals, those who believe that the great role of space and time does not contribute to communication, and they are hidden in the surroundings There are a wide range of people who think. - There are no aliens. The following are arguments of skeptics, from rare earth theory to the author's own in-depth discussion and clear expression of skepticism. The suggested solution covers everything from crazy to serious, but that is worthy of our consideration. From leading scientists, philosophers, historians, science fiction writers - Various controversies for those interested in the full enjoyment of science and speculative thinking are amazing and energetic. Intellectual practice Stephen Webb is a physicist at the Open University in the UK and is the author of the measuring universe.
He issued the "measurement of the universe - the ladder of the cosmological distance" and in 1999, if the universe is full of aliens, "First edition so ... ....: the most famous physicist Stephen Webb is the author of a popular science book In 2002, "Fermi's paradox and 50 solutions to extraterrestrial life problems", "get out of this world - 2004 physics and universe, Blanes, Strings, Other Wild Collisions "concept and" New perspective in the universe - 12 universe mysteries "and tools that need to be resolved in 2012
I want to know why we are still in the universe even if we return to the present. From the statistics, the universe should be full of alien species, but where is it? This is called Fermi's paradox. One version of this problem's "big filter" is that when reaching a certain level of technology, all intelligent living eventually self-destroys. If this is our fate, it also means the inverse relationship between technology and wisdom.
Please make another excuse under the category "Alien is dead". The universe may be filled with kind planets, but there is no guarantee that they will be long enough to evolve life. According to a survey of 2016 by the Australian National University, a damp rocky planet like the Earth was very unstable when I started my career. You can roll the ball in a very limited window (hundreds of millions of years). The authors of the research write as follows. "Life can be rare in the universe, not because it is difficult to start, because it is difficult to maintain a living environment in the first 10 years."