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  • If the Universe Is Teeming with Aliens...Where Is Everybody? Second Edition

  • Seventy-Five Solutions to the Fermi Paradox and the Problem of Extraterrestrial Life
  • By: Stephen Webb
  • Narrated by: Dan Woren
  • Length: 16 hrs and 41 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (32 ratings)

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If the Universe Is Teeming with Aliens...Where Is Everybody? Second Edition

By: Stephen Webb
Narrated by: Dan Woren
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Given the fact that there are perhaps 400 billion stars in our galaxy alone and perhaps 400 billion galaxies in the universe, it stands to reason that somewhere out there, in the 14-billion-year-old cosmos, there is or once was a civilization at least as advanced as our own. The sheer enormity of the numbers almost demands that we accept the truth of this hypothesis. Why, then, have we encountered no evidence, no messages, no artifacts of these extraterrestrials?

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nice book with good science

i really like this authors use of science to back up his points, very interesting indeed.

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Indepth!

This isn't some quick overview of the possibility of life on Mars so settle in for a long ride.
I'm no astrophysicist so on occasion some of the science was a bit beyond me but it doesn't dwell too long on formulas etc and soon gets back to the nitty gritty of is there anyone out there ...anyone ... anywhere.
I found it fascinating and as long as you aren't just after a load of UFO stories you should be ok as the writing style is casual and un-stuffy making a complicated subject more digestible.
Very well narrated too ... an engaging voice and cadence that made it easy to listen to.

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Why hasn't E.T phoned us? Here's 75 reasons.

Fascinating from start to finish. A brilliantly detailed study into science's biggest question. Every chapter examines a different angle and explores each given reason that has been offered in our attempts to explain Fermi's paradox. Anybody with even a passing interest in the possibility of alien life will thoroughly enjoy this. It obviously goes quite deeply into science and mathematics at times, but it's all explained simply enough that mere mortals like me could still understand the points being made. The narrator does an excellent job too. Highly recommended.

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A great book.

I have found this book very informative on ET Life. I just happened to agree with the author that we may be the only technologically capable life form in the universe. Though life may be abundant in the universe, we are the only ones who ask the question, “Where is everybody?”

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Useless

There's nothing very insightful in here that you couldn't think of yourself in a few minutes of contemplation. The claimed long list of possible explanations is mostly a short list with small variations which arguably are not even worthy of being called a variation. Not worth your time (or money).

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Long title

I listened to the whole book, the mathematics proving beyond me and causing me to ask who was the intended listener/reader? If you understood the maths you probably already worked in Astronomy, Physics and already had a view and if not , the maths wouldn’t prove anything. At the end we are given to understand that this small planet located on an arm of the Milky Way has produced the only intelligent life due mainly as I understand it due to having speech, being self aware and the right size moon, the Goldilocks syndrome.
I would have thought speech to be a primitive ability and would have been superseded by mental interactions in more advanced civilisations. I feel I could just have read the sentence “I don’t believe in aliens” which could have spared me a long ramble full of statistics. Isn’t there a well-know saying “lies, damned lies and statistics. I have an open mind, I fear Mr Webb has a closed one

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