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The Zoo Hypothesis: A Plausible Explanation for the Fermi Paradox

The Zoo Hypothesis is a fascinating explanation for the Fermi Paradox, which asks why we haven’t found any evidence of extraterrestrial life despite the high probability that it exists. The hypothesis proposes that advanced extraterrestrial civilizations are aware of humanity’s existence but intentionally refrain from making direct contact. This article explores the zoo hypothesis in detail, discussing the reasons why advanced civilizations might choose to avoid contact, the implications of the hypothesis for the search for extraterrestrial intelligence, and the future of the zoo hypothesis.

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UFOs and Mach 55: What Did Hermann Oberth Say in His 1954 Lecture?

Hermann Oberth, a pioneering figure in astronautics, made some intriguing claims about UFOs in his 1954 lecture. He asserted that UFOs could travel at a mind-boggling speed of Mach 55, which would make interstellar travel within our reach. Oberth’s claims challenged the limitations of our current understanding of physics and aerospace engineering, and they implied that UFOs may not be of earthly origin. Learn more about Oberth’s lecture and the implications of his claims in this article.

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