Re: examples of hard SF in the wild




Sea Wasp wrote:
> The Fermi Paradox is, to me, just as much handwavium and smoke and
> mirrors as the Drake Equation. We Just Don't KNOW Enough. Using us as

Wrong. If only one species would have expanded into the galaxy, they
should have stolen our silver ware. But it is still theere. Thus no
spacefaring civilisation has ever developed in our galaxy. We are the
first, I hope.

Karl M. Syring

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