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Support our work on Patreon: / tenlist Are we alone in the world, or are there other intelligent species in the universe besides us? In theory, the universe should be teeming with intelligent species based on the law of large numbers alone, yet they all hide the evidence of this well. This is the Fermi paradox, which was stated in the 1950s by an Italian physicist, Enrico Fermi. The Fermi paradox tries to find a solution to why we still have no evidence of the existence of alien societies in the almost 14 billion year old and rather huge universe. If only because of the sheer size, there should be other life out there besides us. But then why is there no evidence of it? Even if we focus only on the Milky Way system, which contains more than 300 billion stars and only 1% of those stars have habitable planets orbiting around them and even then life has actually developed on a tiny number of them, there could still be thousands of life forms outside of us. Sources: https://pastebin.com/JXA2E3dz We are also on Instagram: /tizeslista Ten list Facebook: /tizeslista Music during the video: Creative Minds from Bensound.com Outro music: Cold Funk - Funkorama by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...) Text: Júlia Fábián