1 00:00:00,000 --> 00:00:05,460 There are probably 10,000 stars for every grain of sand on Earth, in the observable universe. 2 00:00:05,680 --> 00:00:08,200 We know that there are maybe trillions of planets. 3 00:00:08,221 --> 00:00:10,201 So where are all the aliens? 4 00:00:10,210 --> 00:00:12,390 This is the Fermi Paradox 5 00:00:12,420 --> 00:00:15,280 If you want to know more about it, watch part one. 6 00:00:15,334 --> 00:00:19,234 Here we look to the possible solutions to the Fermi Paradox. 7 00:00:19,298 --> 00:00:23,298 So will we be destroyed or does a glorious future await us? 8 00:00:29,787 --> 00:00:35,667 Space travel is hard. Although possible, it's an enormous challenge to travel to other stars. 9 00:00:35,722 --> 00:00:39,910 Massive amounts of materials have to be put into orbit and assembled. 10 00:00:39,960 --> 00:00:46,170 A journey of maybe thousands of years needs to be survived by population big enough to start from a scratch. 11 00:00:46,209 --> 00:00:50,429 And the planet might be not as hospitable as it seems from afar. 12 00:00:50,478 --> 00:00:54,478 It was already extremely hard to set up a spaceship that could survive the trip. 13 00:00:54,506 --> 00:00:58,506 And interstellar invasion might be impossible to pull off. 14 00:00:58,536 --> 00:01:02,586 Also consider time, the universe is very old. 15 00:01:02,639 --> 00:01:06,639 On Earth there's been life for at least 3.6 billion years. 16 00:01:06,685 --> 00:01:10,685 Intelligent human life for about 250,000 years. 17 00:01:10,747 --> 00:01:15,667 But only for about a century have we had the technology to communicate over great distances. 18 00:01:15,684 --> 00:01:23,504 There might have been grand alien empires that stretched across thousands of systems and existed for millions of years, 19 00:01:23,537 --> 00:01:25,377 and we might just have missed them. 20 00:01:25,400 --> 00:01:29,270 There might be grandiose ruins washing away on distant worlds. 21 00:01:29,288 --> 00:01:33,618 99% of all species on Earth have died out. 22 00:01:33,631 --> 00:01:37,371 It's easy to argue that this will be our fate sooner or later. 23 00:01:37,407 --> 00:01:44,337 Intelligent life may develop, spread over a few systems and die off over and over again. 24 00:01:44,337 --> 00:01:47,717 But galactic civilizations might never meet. 25 00:01:47,733 --> 00:01:53,993 So maybe it's a unifying experience for life in the universe to look at the stars and wonder "Where is everyone?" 26 00:01:54,033 --> 00:01:57,803 But there is no reason to assume aliens are like us 27 00:01:57,830 --> 00:02:00,470 or that our logic applies to them 28 00:02:00,509 --> 00:02:06,039 It might just be that our means of communications are extremely primitive and outdated. 29 00:02:06,079 --> 00:02:12,069 Imagine sitting in a house with a Morse code transmitter, you keep sending messages but no people answer 30 00:02:12,097 --> 00:02:17,137 and you would feel pretty lonely, maybe we're still undetectable for intelligent species 31 00:02:17,165 --> 00:02:21,715 and we'll remain so until we learn to communicate properly. 32 00:02:21,738 --> 00:02:28,048 And even if we met aliens we might be too different to be able to communicate with them in a meaningful way. 33 00:02:28,113 --> 00:02:30,433 Imagine the smartest squirrel you can, 34 00:02:30,466 --> 00:02:35,233 no matter how hard you try, you won't be able to explain our society to it 35 00:02:35,253 --> 00:02:42,843 After all from the squirrel's perspective a tree is all that sophisticated intelligence like itself needs to survive. 36 00:02:42,895 --> 00:02:50,005 So she learns cutting down whole forest is madness but we don't destroy forest because we hate squirrels. 37 00:02:50,078 --> 00:02:51,828 We just want the resources 38 00:02:51,879 --> 00:02:55,749 The squirrel's wishes and the squirrel's survival are no concern to us. 39 00:02:55,763 --> 00:03:00,903 A type three civilization in need of resources might threat us in a similar way. 40 00:03:00,903 --> 00:03:05,183 They might just evaporate our oceans to make collecting whatever they need easier. 41 00:03:05,192 --> 00:03:12,792 One of the aliens might think for second "Ughh tiny little aches, they built really cute concrete structures, oh well now they're dead." 42 00:03:12,792 --> 00:03:14,842 before activating warp speed. 43 00:03:14,842 --> 00:03:18,992 But if there is a civilization out there that wants to eliminate other species, 44 00:03:18,992 --> 00:03:22,992 it far more likely that it will be motivated by culture rather than by economics. 45 00:03:22,992 --> 00:03:28,902 And anyway it will be more effective to automate the process by constructing the perfect weapon, 46 00:03:28,902 --> 00:03:32,902 a self replicating space probes made from nano-machines. 47 00:03:32,902 --> 00:03:36,902 They operate on molecular level incredibly fast and deadly, 48 00:03:36,902 --> 00:03:40,332 with the power to attack and dismantle anything in an instant. 49 00:03:40,332 --> 00:03:43,662 You only need to give them four instructions. 50 00:03:43,662 --> 00:03:45,672 One, find planet with life. 51 00:03:45,672 --> 00:03:49,482 Two, disassemble everything on this planet into its component parts. 52 00:03:49,482 --> 00:03:52,832 Three, use the resources to build new space probes. 53 00:03:52,832 --> 00:03:54,042 Four, repeat. 54 00:03:54,042 --> 00:03:59,152 A doomsday machine like this could render a galaxy sterile in a few million years, 55 00:03:59,152 --> 00:04:03,152 but why would you flight light years to get the resources or commit genocide. 56 00:04:03,152 --> 00:04:05,892 The speed of light is actually not very fast. 57 00:04:05,892 --> 00:04:11,382 If someone could travel at the speed of light, it will still take 100,000 years to cross the milky way once 58 00:04:11,382 --> 00:04:13,665 and you'll probably travel way slower. 59 00:04:13,665 --> 00:04:19,275 There might be way more enjoyable things than destroying civilizations and building empires. 60 00:04:19,275 --> 00:04:22,064 An interesting concept is the Matrioshka Brain. 61 00:04:22,064 --> 00:04:24,370 A mega-structure surrounding a star, 62 00:04:24,370 --> 00:04:32,686 a computer of such computing power that an entire species could upload their consciousness and exist in a simulated universe. 63 00:04:32,686 --> 00:04:39,836 Potentially, one could experience an eternity of pure ecstasies without ever being bored or sad, a perfect life. 64 00:04:39,846 --> 00:04:45,136 If built around the red dwarfs, this computer could be powered for about ten trillions years. 65 00:04:45,141 --> 00:04:50,201 Who would want to conquer the galaxy or make contact with other life forms if this were an option. 66 00:04:50,201 --> 00:04:53,684 All these solutions to the Fermi Paradox have one problem. 67 00:04:53,684 --> 00:04:56,784 We don't know where the borders of technology are. 68 00:04:56,805 --> 00:04:59,845 We could be close to the limit or nowhere near it. 69 00:04:59,845 --> 00:05:02,348 And super technology awaits us, 70 00:05:02,348 --> 00:05:07,879 granting us immortality, transporting us to other galaxies, elevating us to the level of gods. 71 00:05:07,879 --> 00:05:12,719 One thing we do have to acknowledge is that we really don't know anything. 72 00:05:12,732 --> 00:05:17,382 Humans have spent more than ninety percent of their existence as hunters-gatherers. 73 00:05:17,392 --> 00:05:20,343 500 years ago we thought we were the center of the universe. 74 00:05:20,343 --> 00:05:24,653 200 years ago we stopped using human labors as the main source of the energy. 75 00:05:24,664 --> 00:05:29,864 30 years ago we had apocalyptic weapons pointed at each other because of political disagreement. 76 00:05:29,867 --> 00:05:32,497 In the galactic time scale we are embryos, 77 00:05:32,497 --> 00:05:35,598 we've come far but still have a long way to go. 78 00:05:35,598 --> 00:05:40,388 The mindset that we really are the center of the universe is still strong in humans, 79 00:05:40,388 --> 00:05:44,548 so it's easy to make arrogant assumptions about life in the universe. 80 00:05:44,548 --> 00:05:49,818 But in the end, there's only one way to find out right? 81 00:05:51,768 --> 00:05:55,209 Hey everybody, we finally have our own subreddit. 82 00:05:55,325 --> 00:06:00,932 Come by for surveys, discussions about future videos, FAQs and stuff like that. 83 00:06:01,756 --> 00:06:05,599 This video was made possible by your support on Patreon. 84 00:06:05,825 --> 00:06:12,109 If you want us to make more videos, and maybe get your own bird avatar in return, check it out.