The Fermi Paradox has a terrifying answer: The Dark Forest | David Kipping

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"We’ve sent out one or two little messages, but we certainly aren’t investing billions of dollars shouting out into the cosmos saying, "Hey, we are here. Come say hi.""

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In the vast silence of the cosmos, one unsettling theory lingers: What if we’re not alone, everyone else is hiding? The Dark Forest Hypothesis offers a chilling answer to the Fermi Paradox: intelligent civilizations may be out there, but they stay silent out of fear.

Astronomer David Kipping explores the risks of shouting into the void, the psychology of cosmic survival, and whether alien civilizations might already know we’re here.

00:00 The search for ET intelligence
02:12 The Dark Forest Hypothesis
02:30 The issue at the heart of METI resistance
04:03 A risk quadrant
06:28 Two-part communication
07:36 The Pioneer Plaque
09:32 Passive tech for communication
11:53 A monument on the moon

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About David Kipping:

David Kipping is an Associate Professor of Astronomy at Columbia University and the founding director of the Cool Worlds Laboratory, where he leads groundbreaking research on exoplanets, exomoons, and the search for extraterrestrial life. As a pioneer in the detection of moons around planets outside our solar system, his work has been published in prestigious scientific journals and has significantly advanced our understanding of distant planetary systems. Kipping employs sophisticated statistical methods to analyze data from NASA’s Kepler and TESS missions, extracting subtle signals that reveal the properties of these distant worlds. Beyond academia, he created and hosts the popular Cool Worlds YouTube channel, which has attracted over 750,000 subscribers through its accessible explorations of cosmic frontiers and speculative astronomy. After receiving his PhD from University College London and holding positions at Harvard University, Kipping has established himself as a respected researcher who effectively bridges rigorous scientific investigation with compelling public science communication.