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The Illustrated Guide to Fermi’s Paradox: Why We Don’t Observe Alien Life Throughout the Universe

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“Two possibilities exist: either we are alone in the universe, or we are not. Both possibilities are equally terrifying.” - Arthur C. Clarke Some of the greatest mysteries of the universe are questions that remain unanswered. Where did life on Earth come from? Since Earth exists in space, can life exist elsewhere in our galaxy? And if life does exist throughout the universe, where are all the aliens? Welcome to Fermi’s paradox, defined as the clear lack of evidence for alien life in our universe despite the seemingly endless opportunities for it to emerge and flourish. It is a mystery that continues to spark the imaginations of people worldwide. The topic of aliens was historically dismissed by the scientific community, but a new revolution in thinking is underway. Strange sightings of unexplained aerial phenomena have been officially recognized by the United States military and the Department of Defense. It is clear that there is still much we do not understand about the things we can observe on Earth, and the universe still holds mysteries we do not fully understand. While we can only speculate about the larger questions, such as the possibility of alien life, a scientific approach can help explain why we do not have concrete evidence of their existence. Each possible explanation for Fermi’s paradox in this guide comes with a humorous illustration to guide readers through the fascinating ideas surrounding this mystery. Where are the aliens? We may be closer to answering that question than you might think. In this illustrated book about space we will cover some amazing discussions surrounding the topic of aliens, such as: The Dark Forest Theory Simulation Theory Artificial Intelligence and the Technological Singularity Declassified UFO and UAP Reporting Colonizing Mars Quantum Physics The Fourth Dimension and the Possibility of Four-Dimensional Beings The Fishbowl Theory The Alien Zoo Hypothesis Biological Differences of Extraterrestrials and Alien Biology The Penrose Process Astrophysics, Extremophiles, and Astrobiology The Island Hypothesis Silicon-based Life Natural, Created, and Complex Great Filters Technophobia Nuclear Doomsday and Apocalypse Life as We Don’t Know It Circular Evolution and Devolution Theory Galactic Taboos The Human Influence of Desertification The Fall of Empires Throughout the Galaxy Planetary Sterilizers Predatory Aliens, Malicious Aliens, and Berserk Aliens How Time Effects Our Observations of the Universe Orbital Debris and Space Junk A Chaotic Universe Cloudy Skies, Extra Suns, and Other Planetary Restrictions A Rare Earth A Rare Solar System Boltzmann Brains Parallel Universes Our Expanding Universe Biocentrism And much, much more! Unlike other books about space, each topic of discussion comes with an illustration to help bring these ideas back to Earth, so they’re more relatable to our daily lives. If you are looking for funny books about space, captivating history books, or interesting books about life in our universe look no further than this title written and illustrated by M.C. Henry. The paradox and mystery of our existence in this universe can lead us towards dark topics and conversations, but M.C. Henry steers the discussion back towards the light in a way that both kids and adults alike will appreciate and enjoy. Astronomy has never been more fun! Enrico Fermi believed that the mysteries of the universe would someday be revealed through science. Some might consider this to be forbidden knowledge, but in truth the reality is waiting to be discovered by intelligent readers like yourself. So open your minds, open your hearts, open your eyes, and let’s get to it. You in?
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Author/Artist:Henry, M.C.
Binding: Paperback
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The Illustrated Guide to Fermi’s Paradox: Why We Don’t Observe Alien Life Throughout the Universe