The Strange Theory That Aliens Are Living in Black Holes | Unveiled
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Summary
The account discusses theories about alien life potentially existing in extreme environments, such as black holes. It explores the Fermi Paradox, which questions why we have not encountered aliens despite the vast number predicted. The Dark Forest Theory suggests intelligent beings may hide from each other. The Transcension Hypothesis posits that advanced civilizations might have transcended our physical universe and exist in a more efficient dimension called Inner Space. This theory implies that such beings have no reason to contact less advanced life forms. The discussion includes the idea that black holes could serve as energy sources for these civilizations. Overall, the account suggests that humanity may need to rethink its approach to understanding advanced life forms.
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The video explores the Transcension Hypothesis, which posits that advanced civilizations may have transcended our physical universe and exist in a more efficient dimension. It also discusses the potential for black holes to serve as habitats for these civilizations due to their immense energy resources. The Fermi Paradox is examined in the context of these theories, suggesting that advanced life may be deliberately avoiding contact with less developed civilizations.
The Transcension Hypothesis suggests that advanced civilizations have transcended our physical universe and exist on another plane known as Inner Space.
John M. Smart
“The reason we don’t see aliens is because they’ve transcended our physical universe.”
Roger Penrose
“Black holes contain an enormous, nearly limitless, supply of energy.”
Milan Cirkovic
“City-State civilizations probably would be harder to spot.”
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To explain why we have not encountered advanced alien civilizations
The Transcension Hypothesis suggests that advanced civilizations have transcended our physical universe and exist on another plane known as Inner Space.
Black holes could serve as prime real estate for advanced civilizations due to their immense energy potential.
The Fermi Paradox may be explained by the idea that advanced civilizations are hiding from each other.