Man has always wondered about the presence of other life forms in the Universe. While the number of stars and planets is potentially infinite, so far we have not received any alien contact. And so the Fermi paradox echoes: "Where is everybody?" A provocation, that of the Italian physicist, which clashes with the harsh reality of the facts: nowadays we are alone in the midst of the Great Silence that surrounds us. But what are the conditions for alien life forms to evolve on a planet and subsequently contact us? And how can we justify our loneliness, based on the idea that there are other living beings? Fabio Rinaldi examines all the justifications that might answer Fermi's paradox. And thus make us a little less alone in the Universe.
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