"Fermi's Paradox"
- Victoria Webster
- Apr 1, 2018
- 2 min read
The prologue started talking about how the character is starting to wonder if there are no other life forms. He starts to get sad about the fact that we may be alone and no one could have more understanding of what happened. People were laughing about the Fermi Paradox makes him sad and he wanted to talk the science behind it instead of people just dismissing it. He went to go talk to the PHD, professor of physics behind the problem. She thinks about what other forms of life, but she never serious conversation about it. The professor doesn’t agree that is sad, but rather is concerned about the life that is dying on earth. She doesn’t believe that we are alone in our universe.
I personally don’t feel scared that there is nothing out there. I believe that it is egotistical to think that we are the only ones out there and even if there isn’t I don’t mind. I will probably never meet them so I can’t feel sad of not meeting them. However, I agree with the professor. I feel sad that animals are becoming extinct because I see them.
I don’t have any questions to ask my family. My family is open with all of this stuff, but I am not very interested in weird hypothetical conversation. Plus, I rather talk about other events that are happening in my family’s life.
I find it cool when Rosie talked about the neck nerve. It quivers when you reached a sensitive point for someone. I also like how Rosie asked if he could recite what she meant when she said that he couldn’t tell her what he did wrong and how it hurt so much. I find that people never acknowledge how others may feel when talking because they misinterpret information.
I think that they did these episodes in one podcast heading because they are categorizing asking questions that are not normally asked. People find it difficult to ask the hard questions, but they need to be discussed. In addition, you need to understand both sides of the story to form your own opinion. I also like how she said don’t try to convince her because you can’t be so sure you won’t do it yourself. I have found that I hate when people make me promises because they never seem to keep them. Don’t say it, just hug them and try to make them feel better.
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