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by runarberg
250 days ago
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I am not an astrophysicist but I have a hunch any speculations of galactic colonization fails to entertain just how big space actually is. I feel like there is ample reason to suspect the probability of galactic (or even interstellar) colonization is exactly 0, and no civilization in the history of the entire universe will ever colonize an entire galaxy (and probably not even more than a handful of solar systems outside their home world; if any). |
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Any given colony has to create only slightly more than 1 additional colony in order to drive exponential growth. There doesn't have to be any coordinated action by a central authority for it to happen. For it not to happen (if it is physically feasible), in contrast, every species has to refrain from doing it at all points in their history, almost without exception. And those that do the colonization will seed additional colonies with a mindset that led to colonization; such mindsets will be selected for for further expansion.