Aliens Got "bored" and Stopped Searching Humans, Suggests Scientist
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A scientist suggests that aliens may have stopped searching for humans because they got bored, sparking skepticism and criticism in the HN discussion about the validity of this universal explanation.
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So this scientist suggests that all possible alien civilizations got bored and turned inwards? None of them bothered to make great works, or berserkers, or whatever? That's a rather extreme conclusion and, I think, wholly unjustified...
It's still a great mystery. To me it suggests "new physics" -- namely that any alien society sophisticated enough to build, e.g., Dyson Spheres has discovered a better way to harness energy in space and time, perhaps via methods which are difficult or impossible to observe.
A solipsistic alternative, but one that makes sense and gets around the universal objection, is in the "Zoo" and "Planetarium" hypotheses.