New Theory Links Fermi Paradox to Percolation and Genetic Inbreeding
A new article published on Reactor Magazine explores a novel approach to the Fermi Paradox, connecting it to the concepts of percolation theory and inbreeding. The Fermi Paradox questions why, given the high probability of extraterrestrial life, humanity has yet to detect any signs of it. The piece proposes that the spread of civilizations across the galaxy may follow percolation-like patterns, limiting how far intelligent life can expand. Genetic inbreeding is introduced as an additional factor that could constrain the long-term survival and reach of space-faring species. The article has gained early attention on Hacker News, sparking interest in this interdisciplinary take on one of science's most enduring mysteries.
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