
Dark Forest Theory & The Kelly-Hopkinsville Goblins | EP 2
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Our Milky Way Galaxy is home to some 200 billion stars, with an estimated 100 billion planets orbiting them. If we turn to the Drake Equation, conceived in 1961 by Dr. Frank Drake to approximate the number of extraterrestrial civilizations in the cosmic void of the universe, we find that our galaxy should be home to at least 20 of these civilizations. So why, despite our best efforts, have we failed in contacting even one of these advanced societies?
We’ll be exploring the Drake Equation, the Great Filter as well as the Fermi Paradox in a full length episode in the near future. The theories that attempt to answer the question of why we are seemingly alone vary, however the Dark Forest Theory, the focus of our conversation today, explains this silence with terrifying implications. If it is to be believed, perhaps it’s within humanity’s best interests that we cease all attempts at contacting any and all extraterrestrial civilizations, and prepare for whatever they may have in store for us should we receive a response.
Today, let’s explore The Dark Forest Theory, and after that, I’ll tell you the story of how alleged extraterrestrials laid siege to a farmhouse in 1955.