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7/26/2025, 11:32:28 PM
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the artificial constructions would have to be absolutely enormous to be seen via our telescopes. and the "thousands of galaxies" thing is a big lol, sounds like a Joe Rogan quote

picrel is Neptune from the largest and most powerful telescope we got. Neptune 4x larger than Earth and despite being far away is only 0.00047 light years from Earth

Proxima Centauri is the closest start to Earth and it's ~4 light years away. what do you think those pictures are like?

The most likely answer to Fermi Paradox is the most boring, which is that the universe is just too big - both distance and temporally - that the chance of us encountering other life is almost impossibly unlikely. We've only had the ability to listen and look for life in the last 100 years or so. We weren't even sending signals out until radio in 1900. Nintendo has been making games for longer than that, just to put it into perspective