Limiting Horizons: A Non-Anthropocentric Reformulation of the Fermi Paradox

To the point

The core idea is that the Fermi paradox stems from inherent limits to human perception, so we may never observe much of reality, including alien life or other worlds, and Kant’s notion that space and time shape what we can know suggests future science could expand what we can detect.

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