I would like to see a podcast with Brian Cox and Bob Lazar
2026-03-18 19:29:56
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TermVelo :
We’ve looked for life in just a tiny fraction of the galaxy. It’s like pulling up a cup of water out of the ocean and deciding there are no sharks in the ocean because there aren’t any in the cup.
2026-03-16 20:21:57
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Bud :
The Fermi paradox is so dumb to me. It’s like scooping a cup of water out of the ocean and saying, see there is no life in the ocean
2026-03-17 18:07:38
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mooky334 :
Excellent argument for God
2026-03-16 07:51:54
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Ask me to find out :
There’s only one answer “GOD”✝️🙏❤️
2026-04-14 12:35:50
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Crosscountrycoyotehuntef :
God will show us around after we die
2026-03-15 19:45:04
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mothatrucker1 :
quick answer: we don't know anything.
2026-03-19 05:13:54
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biggayjerbear :
I watch a lot of documentaries on space, earth, and evolution. I am not a formally educated person on the subject but I have read and watched enough that I think I have a decent understanding of it takes for life to exist. Let me state I think life exists on other planets and moons that are just not single celled organisms. While I think about the Fermi Paradox often I also think about the Drake Equation. I think it’s missing variables. I think we need to have a Theia situation to create a moon big enough to stabilize the planet, you need the collision that occurred to create an inner core that can produce a strong magnetic field, you need tectonic plates to recycle the materials needed for complex life, we need mass extinction events, we need a large Jupiter size planet to act as a vacuum cleaner for massive objects that could destroy the planet, and most of all you need that one animal that had just the right genes to survive all of that in order for an intelligent species to rise. So my belief is that in this galaxy we are the only intelligent species to exist and may well be the only one for a very long time.
2026-03-29 13:22:26
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Vindawg :
The biggest unknown is how that first cell of life became to be.
2026-03-16 07:03:04
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tonyggir123 :
The paradox is stupid. The reason we can’t see him is because they’re millions of light years away, and we can never ever make contact. We will never know and they will never contact us.
2026-03-17 22:50:38
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Michael Laird905Michael :
My question from a purely amateur state is: if time is a human construct, how can we actually say that the universe is 4 billion years old. It may have come to being one day before the earth life started. How do we know that the dinosaurs are actually that old this is what gets my brain thinkingwe’re using a scale to compare time and we really don’t know if it’s accurate or not because we have nothing else to compare it with the universe may have come into being a year before earth did, but there is no way of us actually knowing that.
2026-03-16 18:12:00
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tobi_the_og :
War is soo pointless
2026-04-02 10:02:39
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Blue :
They may be too far away to know if there are any civilizations.
2026-03-16 07:04:31
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SpiVey :
See what he said about our galaxy, there's 2 trillion more galaxies in the "observable" universal. Really think about that. There's aliens EVERYWHERE!
2026-03-16 20:28:53
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Ray Russell9666 :
Civilizations come and go. Our species has been around for around 250,000 years. We’ve only bee able to communicate within the past 100 plus years
2026-03-16 16:11:57
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Michael :
this is odd, because I've heard this guy and every other scientist to the point it's common knowledge that any thing we can see outside our own solar system is actually millions/ billions of years earlier so there's no way too see what is going on rn
2026-03-16 13:58:01
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Kervon :
We know nothing other than what we’ve been told and we have no clue if our reality is actual reality at all
2026-03-15 15:32:15
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Anterior :
Maybe Time is the Problem. Even if, let's say there are 10K Civilisations, there could be a Million Years between each of them
2026-04-14 21:32:42
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bill :
Based on the way Earth is going, there's a short time period between when a species is smart enough to make communication technology and when they get so reliant on technology that they're too dumb to survive (2-3 more generations at this rate). Then your message has to reach another species during their intelligent period millions of years later.
2026-03-27 23:15:22
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Levi :
Never understood these types of arguments. Space is so amazing VAST. Our own signals we send out to space, either inadvertently or intentionally, fade out the farther into space it goes, correct? If a civilization is so advanced and spacefaring, wouldn’t they easily be able to hide their existence from us? They have technology and ways of communicating that we haven’t discovered or thought of yet? Humans aren’t advanced enough yet to understand what complexities exist in the Universe.
2026-03-16 17:01:52
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Steve Craft :
@Steve Craft: Well, imagine the dinosaurs and all the ancient creatures existed for millions and millions of millions of years. The only reason why we exist is because of a meteorite strikes. If that didn’t happen, dinosaurs will still be here and we wouldn’t have existed. So all those other plants probably have a plentiful of life, but they’re not intelligent as in what we define as intelligent.
2026-04-03 00:51:02
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sS_Cronic :
The failure of the ‘paradox’ as its only a “snapshot” We theorize that the light from MoM took 13bill light years to reach us, yet that’s only day 1 theoretically of said light. Even the closest galaxy, Andromeda, is 2.5mill ly away, yet we’ve only been capable of observing the galaxy itself in a definitive view for less than 100 yrs and that’s only the stars and no planets. So life, could’ve evolved and diminished within the time span and we would never know it. And even Trappist-1 @ 40 light years is theoretical of 7 earth like planets , but again we’ve only found it 6 yrs ago
2026-03-24 06:16:22
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Animal Tales :
Physicists have spent 100 years convincing us that faster than light travel is impossible, but built a paradox on the assumption that aliens have discovered it.
2026-03-16 09:03:44
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Crackerjack :
We are alone. Intelligent life similar to ours most likely if it exists is astronomically rare.
2026-06-02 13:05:59
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Brood :
The answer is actually simple. And Cox knows this. A civilization 200 million light-years away can't see Earth as it is today. They see us as we were 200 million years ago, whenl dinosaurs still roamed the planet. Likewise, when we look at them, we're seeing light that left their galaxy 200 million years ago. In space, distance is time. Nobody sees anyone "right now" across such vast distances. And 200 million light-years is actually a relatively small distance on the scale of the observable universe.
2026-06-12 23:04:35
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