Here is another problem with the Fermi Paradox and why Physicists need to study the history of life on Earth:
- With high probability, some of these stars will have Earth-like planets, and if the Earth is typical, some might develop intelligent life.
Enrico, big fella, the history of life on Earth really shows us how improbable intelligent life should be. If you look at the history of just vertebrates it shows how improbable they most likely are. Re run the history of life over and over and the highest form of life is most likely bacteria at the very most. It took over 2 billion years just to get eukaryotic cells.
The universe is only about what, 13 billion years old. Just getting single cells that are precursors to multicellularity with differentiation in function... Why? This clearly indicates to me Eukaryotic cells are extremely unlikely to create through evolutionary processes.