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Originally Posted by dyna mo
this guy is obviously dumber than gfyers too eh, you know, since he takes the paradox seriously. pfft.
what a tard huh!
Dr. John Lambshead is senior research scientist at the Natural History Museum, London. He is also the Visiting Chair at Southampton University, Oceanography, and Regent's Lecturer, University of California. He has authored almost a hundred academic/scientific publications. In their special 2000 millennium edition, London's Evening Standard newspaper nominated him as one of London's top 100 "unknown thinkers" for his scientific research.
The Evolutionary Explanation For The Fermi Paradox
by John Lambshead
Physicists have dominated discussion on the Fermi Paradox, Fermi was a physicist, because it appears to be an issue of astronomy. But actually it is an issue of biology since it is about evolution.
In this paper I am going to address two points: How common is life in the universe, and how common is intelligent life.
It's Lonely Out There ? The Evolutionary Explanation For The Fermi Paradox by John Lambshead - Baen Books
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Yes he is a tard. He is basing his ramblings on "The first evidence we have for the evolution of a mind capable of creating a civilization is not the manufacture of tools — many species use tools — but the creation of art."
Then goes on to conclude that humans are the only intelligent species because of the way we pick our mates "Men tend to be attracted to women who are fit, healthy, young and not yet pregnant (slim waist)."
Apparently he thinks this to be an impossibility throughout the Universe.
Instead of providing links to psycho babble museum workers why not try to form a thought of your own?