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Fermi Paradox

To me, it seems like there should be alien civilizations everywhere. Why the Fermi paradox? Why haven't we seen them? Okay, the Fermi paradox. I love talking about the Fermi paradox because there is no Fermi paradox. Dun dun, dun dun. Yeah, so the Fermi paradox, let's talk a about the Fermi paradox and the history of it. So, Enrico Fermi, it's 1950, he's walking with his friends at Los Alamos nuclear weapons lab to the Cantina, and there had been this cartoon in the New Yorker, they all read the New Yorker. And the cartoon was trying to explain why there had been this rash of garbage cans being disappearing in New York. And this cartoon said, "Oh, it's UFOs." Because it's 1950, the first big UFO craze happened in '47.

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To me, it seems like there should be alien civilizations everywhere. Why the Fermi paradox? Why haven't we seen them? Okay, the Fermi paradox. I love talking about the Fermi paradox because there is no Fermi paradox. Dun dun, dun dun. Yeah, so the Fermi paradox, let's talk a about the Fermi paradox and the history of it. So, Enrico Fermi, it's 1950, he's walking with his friends at Los Alamos nuclear weapons lab to the Cantina, and there had been this cartoon in the New Yorker, they all read the New Yorker. And the cartoon was trying to explain why there had been this rash of garbage cans being disappearing in New York. And this cartoon said, "Oh, it's UFOs." Because it's 1950, the first big UFO craze happened in '47.

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