This episode tackles the most unsettling question in modern astronomy: The Fermi Paradox. We begin with a staggering comparison—there are more stars in the observable universe than all the grains of sand on every beach on Earth. Mathematically, the cosmos should be buzzing with the chatter of alien civilizations, yet after decades of listening, we have found nothing but a "Great Silence."
Join us as we stare into the abyss and ask if we are the only performers on a silent stage, or if we are simply the first to wake up in a galaxy of sleepers.