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Friday, 12/02/2016 12:42:47 AM

Friday, December 02, 2016 12:42:47 AM

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Have you heard of the Fermi Paradox? It’s the conundrum caused by the fact we haven’t found alien life yet, despite other planets in our galaxy seeming to number in the billions.

There are several solutions to the theory. One is that we simply haven’t looked hard enough yet. Another is that we’re being watched, and they're waiting until we’re advanced enough to make contact.

A more sobering solution, though, is that intelligent life has, by its nature, a relatively small window of existence in the age of the universe. Through one of a number of possible disasters, either self-made or natural such as an asteroid impact, intelligent life on any given planet has but a brief snippet of time to exist before it disappears. This idea is known as The Great Filter.

What might such a Great Filter be like on Earth? Well, it could be an aforementioned asteroid impact. It could, somewhat less likely, be a rogue gamma-ray burst frying our planet. But it could, more feasibly, be climate change ridding our planet of its habitability.

To find out for sure, President-elect Donald Trump is planning to perform the greatest experiment of all time, perhaps to enlighten the rest of the universe and warn of the perils of drastically altering a planet’s climate. He’s planning to inadvertently release a truck-load of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, and see what happens.
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