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Why haven’t we heard from aliens yet? If this solution is correct, they are purposely hiding in the darkness of space for fear of death.Grunge wall and wood paneled floor Pictures by AnsonLu 581 / 30,625 Dark wood background Stock Photographs by xamtiw 11 / 77 Dark wood background Stock Image by SSilver 2 / 15 dark wood background Stock Photo by chubbywubby 15 / 428 Wood Background Texture Stock Photos by AlexMax 873 / 20,871 Wooden background, wood texture Pictures by Vladimirs 90 / 629 Wooden table background top view Picture by nevodka 12 / 115 Dark wood background Stock Photography by xamtiw 8 / 37 Dark wood background Stock Photography by phanupan 1 / 5 wood with free space western style Stock Photographs by khunaspix 57 / 564 Closeup of grunge dark wood background. If we had reason to avoid letting aliens know about us, as Stephen Hawking thought we did, we might have a problem. Any aliens within a one hundred light year radius of us would be receiving a barrage of radio signals from our direction. We’ve been screaming our existence to the cosmos for almost one hundred years now. It does, however, assume that other species have a similar risk aversion level and reasoning process as we do or that there really is one civilization out there killing off anybody they think can harm them. One possible reason for this is that other civilizations are so fearful of being detected that they purposely avoid sending out any radio evidence of their existence. Just as we accidentally send our radio signals, meant for us, out into space, another civilization would be likely to as well. This would also explain why we haven’t found any mundane alien radio signals despite a century of being able to pick them up. He then reminds us that broadcasts of I Love Lucy are racing across the cosmos, ready to reveal our location and sense of humor to anybody who can pick them up. We would not have detected extraterrestrial radio traffic- nor would any ETIS have ever settled on Earth- because all were killed shortly after discovering radio.” It need only happen once for the results of this scenario to become the equilibrium condition in the Galaxy. There is no need to struggle to suppress the elements of the Drake equation in order to explain the Great Silence, nor need we suggest that no ETIS anywhere would bear the cost of interstellar travel.

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“It is consistent with all of the facts and philosophical principles described in the first part of this article. In this excerpt, he explains why this solution an attractive one for scientific purposes and terrifying for existential reasons:

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While the variant he describes relies on robotic probes carrying out the task of killing off civilizations other than the one that created it, the core concept remains the same. It was also put forth by scientist David Brin as a potential solution to the lack of radio evidence for alien life. Is there a non-literary approach to this solution? Or is it just an idea that is good for a story? It’s a bit like the prisoner’s dilemma really, and the concept is based on applied game theory. If he finds another life-another hunter, angel, or a demon, a delicate infant to tottering old man, a fairy or demigod-there’s only one thing he can do: open fire and eliminate them. The hunter has to be careful, because everywhere in the forest are stealthy hunters like him. Every civilization is an armed hunter stalking through the trees like a ghost, gently pushing aside branches that block the path and trying to tread without sound. The reasoning behind the paranoia is explained in this paragraph from the novel:






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