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Is There A Simple Solution To The Fermi Paradox?

2025-05-15 Education
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@pbsspacetime 2025-05-15

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@SoEz2Hack 2025-05-15

Imagine getting past the great filter just to get caught by the stupid filter.

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@Vathorus 2025-05-15

Nice. Although a point to add: just because a great filter might be already behind us, doesn't rule out another one in front of us...

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@quantumfoam539 2025-05-15

Maybe the real Fermi paradox is all the friends we did NOT make along the way.

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@king_halcyon 2025-05-26

Eukaryogenesis is so fascinating. All other endosymbiosis events involved eukaryotes, but this one was the prerequisite.

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@BehemothsMargarita 2025-05-15

Content like this is why I'm still on YouTube. Thanks for everything guys!!

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@ThomasWGideon 2025-05-16

I think it would be the greatest cosmic joke if it turns out that WE are the ancient precursor species.

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@godthemself. 2025-05-15

PBS space time inspired me like 9 years ago to go to school for physics. I ended up getting degrees in physics and biology and now i work in molecular biology. this is such a cool video for me…holyyyy

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@durelljfg5217 2025-08-30

This is one of the most compelling and well-explained theories for the Great Filter I've ever come across. The idea of the eukaryotic cell's emergence being that one-in-a-billion 'fluke' is fascinating. The YouTube algorithm really hit a home run by recommending this to me. Your channel is a brilliant discovery. You have a new subscriber! Keep up the great work!

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@qwerty975311 2025-05-15

I think the most likely reason why we don't see many proteins with more than 500 residues is because multiple proteins form complexes where each domain has a specific role. It makes more sense from an evolutionary stand point that it would be easier to modify domains without having to worry about ruining an entire protein.

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