BRAIN EXPLAINS WHY WE HAVEN’T SEEN ALIENS YET

Well-known physicist Prof. Brian Cox has made an entrance in one of astronomy's most intrusive and important questions. Given the high possibility of intelligent alien life prevailing in the incessantly massive universe, why haven't we exposed any clear sign of it? This question is very old and it was Italian physicist Enrico Fermi, who put forward this question in the 1950s, in what’s now known as the Fermi paradox. He debated there is inconsistency between the high prospect of alien life existing and the total absence of hard sign that intelligent life has ever developed outside of Earth.

So he excellently asked “Where is everybody?” So, Professor Cox contemplates that he might finally have the answer. But you will perhaps not like it. 

Professor Brian Cox said: “One solution to the Fermi paradox is that it is not possible to run a world that has the power to destroy itself and that needs global collaborative solutions to prevent that.” 


Yup, basically there is a strong possibility alien’s wipe themselves out via political anarchy before they ever become advanced enough to start an interstellar search. He went on to warn: “It may be that the growth of engineering and science unavoidably surpasses the development of political skills, leading to tragedy. We could be forthcoming that position.”

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