Computer Science
Scientific paper
Feb 1987
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1987icar...69..370f&link_type=abstract
Icarus (ISSN 0019-1035), vol. 69, Feb. 1987, p. 370-384.
Computer Science
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Extraterrestrial Intelligence, Galactic Evolution, Hypotheses, Paradoxes, Computerized Simulation, Relativistic Velocity, Sociology, Space Colonies, Hypotheses, Interaction, Simulations, Origin, Chronology, Solar Sytem, Colonization, Theoretical Studies, Parameters, Models, Calculations, Life, Analysis, Time Scale, Computer Methods, Civilizations
Scientific paper
The simulation of a multicivilization expansion model designated 'Outreach' has been based on the assumptions that the first civilizations emerge in a galaxy devoid of intelligent life, that some fraction among them embark upon a wave of large scale stellar colonization, and that the meeting of two wavefronts of different origin results in no interpenetration of the two civilizations. The Outreach model is compared with the Fermi paradox and then considered in light of the 'Interdict Hypothesis', which attempts to explain the absence of any extraterrestrial intelligence's presence in the solar system. If the Galaxy was colonized before the solar system existed, the possibility of interstellar colonization does not necessarily imply the nonexistence of extraterrestrial civilizations.
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