From Conservapedia The Fermi paradox, named after physicist Enrico Fermi, refers to the apparent contradiction between the vast number of potential life-bearing planets in the universe versus the apparent non-existence of other alien species. The problem intrigues scientists since, making very rough guesses of the numbers involved, in our own galaxy alone:
With all these factors considered, scientists believe there should be countless numbers of nearby civilizations, but the question still remains; where are all the aliens?
Of course, the probability of life arising on a given planet is an enormous unknown in the above list. How life came into existence is still only a matter of speculation among scientists, and it appears that the process is extremely improbable, much more so than Fermi imagined.
And, of course, according to a Biblical world view this is all very easily explained and no such "paradox" exists.
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