The Fermi Paradox questions why we have not observed extraterrestrial life given the scale of the universe. Life emerged in our galaxy and there are ~TWO TRILLION galaxies in the observable universe. Adhering to the mediocrity principle, the probability of other intelligent life is therefore high.
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We have lived in the modern tech era for maybe 50 years in a universe that is billions of years old. That same technology can easily lead people to wipe all that out in the blink of an eye and put us back in the stone age. The chances that other civilizations reach a similar tech level at the same time and survive their own mentally deranged versions of criminal liars like Gates and Fauci and their cronies has to be pretty slim.
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