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The universe is so vast that, if life were truly naturally occurring throughout the cosmos, then by know we should have seen signs of Type 2 or Type 3 or Type 4 civilizations.

There are countless ways of detecting a civilization which has the power to mess with stars/solar systems/galaxies yet we have seen absolutely nothing.

There was a physicist/biologist who calculated the probability of organic replicators arising abiogenetically and the chances were so low that it was a miracle we ourselves existed at all. The conditions for life in the universe were probably only present once in the 13.4 billion years of existence, and that only happened billions of years ago when the earth first formed. The conditions for life to arise are no longer present anywhere in the universe and that is why mathematically abiogenesis makes no sense. That is why we don't see, hear or feel any aliens when pointing our tools out into the sky.

We are alone.

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Why is most of /sci/ too retarded to understand the Fermi paradox?
>If aliens exist that could colonize other solar systems natural selection indicates that every solar system should be colonized
>The fact that aliens aren't everywhere proves that they are no where
>"B-But absence of evidence doesn't mean evidence of absence"
>"B-But what if they are hiding"
>"B-But they could be out there!"

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