X-ray Signal Points to Destroyed Planet, Chandra Finds (www.nasa.gov)
from cm0002@lemmy.world to astronomy@mander.xyz on 06 Mar 15:32
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MrFappy@lemmy.world on 06 Mar 17:32 collapse

What if the planet used to have intelligent life but they blew themselves up accidentally?

Enkers@sh.itjust.works on 06 Mar 20:09 collapse

It would be interesting if the answer to the Fermi paradox was that every advanced lifeform accidentally blows themselves up.

chowdertailz@lemmy.world on 06 Mar 21:20 collapse

That’s the Great Filter. Basically, no intelligent life can survive past a certain point because they end up offing themselves. Pretty much what we’re about to do ourselves.

LordTrychon@startrek.website on 07 Mar 01:50 next collapse

It doesn’t HAVE to be that intelligent life is its own doom, but it does seem increasingly likely.

Enkers@sh.itjust.works on 07 Mar 07:27 collapse

There are other explanations, ofc. Maybe there’s a galactic moratorium on contacting new space faring civilisations.

If you’re willing to discard the conclusion that we’re an early civilisation, then it’s reasonable to think that old civilisations have had plenty of time to decide whether or not to contact us.

There are quite a few different takeaways you could draw from that. My personal favourite is that they want to recreate the “early universe” experience for us because it’s an important process for civilisations to go through.