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A Different Approach on the Existency of Life in this Universe
In this paper I have tried to explain the Fermi paradox from different viewpoints. Along with what forms the Dyson sphere creates context and the equations that speak of aliens. However, that is only one of the possible forms of a number of mathematical terms. If our universe contains 2 trillion galaxies and 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 stars, then at least one-fifth of these stars would be on the main sequence like the sun and where life like earth could develop. But another kind of life, if not like earth. If that is the case, why are those life forms not communicating with us? Where are they? Fermi paradox was born from this. In this paper I have made a substantial statement of the Dyson sphere also calculated the probability of having the lowest and highest quality of life classes, through the using of Drake equation.
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Fermi Paradox, Universe, Dyson Sphere, Drake Equation, Habitable Planets.
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