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The Fermi Paradox: Rare Complexity (Narration Only)
Episode 439

The Fermi Paradox: Rare Complexity (Narration Only)

Science & Futurism with Isaac Arthur · Isaac Arthur

March 21, 202432m 26s

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Show Notes

Life is incredibly complicated, but for most of Earth’s history it was much simpler. Is it possible the Universe is full of planets with very simple life, and complex organisms are rare?

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The Fermi Paradox: Rare Complexity

Episode 439; March 21, 2024

Produced, Written & Narrated by: Isaac Arthur

Editor: Darius Said


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