Is it possible to have too many stories about the Fermi Paradox? Maybe not, at least until we know what the solution is.
Fermi’s Paradox, for those unfamiliar with it, is the apparent contradiction between the likelihood that there are
aliens out there who should be able to contact or visit Earth and the lack of evidence of such visits or communications.
The six stories in this book are not necessarily proposed solutions to this paradox. But sometimes the solution isn’t as
interesting as getting there, and what happens as a result. In these stories, we</br>
- Go back to 1950 to find out what the real paradox was, and, again, to find out what is was not</br>
- Go into the far future, where we learn about the far-reaching effects of the solution</br>
- Go to a distant planet to get an alien perspective on the Fermi Paradox</br>
- Go to West Texas to learn what it would really mean for Humanity to be alone</br>
- Go to a writer’s SETI@Home program, where someone, or something, might put an end to the paradox once and for all</br>