Advanced ET Civilizations May Be Impossible to Detect
_Featured_, Space Sunday, December 23rd, 2012
(Daily Galaxy) The Fermi paradox is the apparent contradiction between high estimates of the probability of the existence of extraterrestrial civilizations and the lack of evidence for, or contact with, such civilizations. As Enrico Fermi asked if the Universe is conducive to intelligent life, “Where is everybody?”
“Evolutionary selection, acting on a cosmic scale,” Kent adds. “tends to extinguish species which conspicuously advertise themselves and their habitats.”
“It often seems, Kent concludes, “to be implicitly assumed, and sometimes is explicitly argued, that colonising or otherwise exploiting the resources of other planets and other solar systems will solve our problems when the Earth’s resources can no longer sustain our consumption. It might perhaps be worth contemplating more seriously the possibility that there may be limits to the territory we can safely colonise and to the resources we can safely exploit, and to consider whether and how it might be possible to evolve towards a way of living that can be sustained (almost) indefinitely on the resources of (say) our solar system alone.”

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I don’t see how its impossible to detect when people already made contact. There are evidence towards it.
Do your research.
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