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Anonymous /sci/16683730#16686295
6/4/2025, 9:29:07 AM
>>16685939
>the fact that we can still see stars around us in our tiny stellar neighborhood means there are no other technological species in the ENTIRE (observable) UNIVERSE
The observable universe is 93 billion ly in diameter. Even if a civilization has had the technology to expand outwards at light speed and instantly pull dyson spheres out of their asses for a billion years straight, they would still only create a hole of 2 billion light years (possibly increased up to 2.07 due to hubble expansion). And depending on where in the observable univese the hole is, the light would obviously take many more billions of years to reach us.
In fact, if they're further than the hubble horizon (~14 billion ly), they would *never* reach us and nom our stars.