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amydentata
@amydentata

We need to stop thinking through the most plausible answers to the Fermi paradox, or even the most optimistic/pessimistic answers. We need to gather our brightest minds to think of the funniest answers to the Fermi paradox.

  • The very first galactic civilizations are being built right now, but thanks to the lightspeed barrier we can't see any of them. When we develop warp drives in the next 100 years or so we will find that other aliens already got there first. They left us alone because invasion makes zero sense with a practically infinite number of planets and resource-rich asteroids

  • There is a great filter, and it makes everyone stay home, but the filter is that we all inevitably develop mathematically perfect pornography

  • Theory of Everything reveals a hidden message embedded in the laws of physics that says "Thanks for playing the shareware version of existence! To get all four episodes, send a check or money order to—"

  • Nobody leaves their home planet because their internet gives them the existential dread of "everything's already been done/thought of before, so what's the point"


warc
@warc
  • there are million-year-old intelligent civilisations out there, but they've all also encountered the Fermi paradox and decided they're evidently alone in the universe, so why bother with interstellar travel?

BatElite
@BatElite
  • Every civilisation sends out their nudes on a satellite at some point during their early space exploration for other species to find. Because they all start regretting that decision later, everybody is awkwardly trying to avoid each other.

fwankie
@fwankie

Space is just that big and everyone keeps narrowly missing each other's probes


Siberys
@Siberys
  • That static that we think is echoes from the big bang is actually billions of species leaving open mics on, all blending together so no one can hear anything or realize other people are talking.

IkomaTanomori
@IkomaTanomori
  • It's actually the great search filter, and we can't have other sophonts in our search results list unless we find a way to change the settings.

  • All potential interstellar civilizations encounter the question of how to test whether the universe is a simulation, and all the others found the answer and logged out.


vaporstrike
@vaporstrike

Aliens did show up thousands of years ago, but when they boned one our early ancestors, our ancestor didn't do that good of a job and that disappointing experience just kinda soiled their whole view of us.


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in reply to @amydentata's post:

  • radio is for losers and real civilizations use hyperwave, we just took the technological road less traveled and when we figure it out we get clowned on because we've been the thousand-year subjects of a realty show called "Dumbest Sapients: these chumps invented fusion before long distance communication or ethics" filmed from a mote of dust at earth-moon L3.

Space travel proves to be impractical and dangerous due to the space outside of solar gravity fields being subject to bugged out floating point imprecision. The place where the big bang happened has a bug database where this is marked as "low-priority, won't matter until after the post-launch marketing cycle has died down. Let the mod community fix it."

Maybe we're one of the "maybe, we'll have to wait and see" species in the galaxy. Everyone who's anyone knows about us. They all think we're fuckin' freaks and should be isolated and watched to see if our collective volatility mellows a bit.

The galactic community intercepted transmissions of Star Trek in the 60s, learned about the prime directive from it, and while they don’t hold to it themselves they feel it is best to respect our apparent values and conceal themselves from us until we develop Faster than light travel on our own.

they have a functioning generation ship, it spent thousands of years approaching us and as it got close to our solar system someone turned it around while shouting "it's just a prank bro", knowing that 20 generations from now their descendants will go viral for a day

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