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Explore the intriguing implications of the Fermi paradox that challenges the notion of extraterrestrial life. Robert H. Gray presents a compelling argument that questions Fermi's association with this paradox and highlights the contributions of other thinkers like Michael Hart. Dive into this thought-provoking analysis that redefines our understanding of life's potential beyond Earth.
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