The Fermi Paradox states that given the vastness of the universe, even if there is an extremely small chance of any given planet being habitable, there still is a huge number of habitable planets. If even a small percentage of these planets are more advanced than us, it seems extremely likely that there is extraterrestrial life, and slightly less likely yet still very probable that said life would either try to reach us or at least be discovered by us.
This song is basically about that paradox (Hence the name). The many repetitions of the word alone are testament to that, however some lines are still unclear to myself as to what exactly they mean or how they are related to this paradox if they even are.
@FryGuy248 I don't remember the whole paradox by heart. But if memory serves, this paradox brings out the possibility that our civilisation is gonna be destroyed in time, thus the songs a bit dark for such a theme.
@FryGuy248 I don't remember the whole paradox by heart. But if memory serves, this paradox brings out the possibility that our civilisation is gonna be destroyed in time, thus the songs a bit dark for such a theme.
But I honestly don't remember the logic of that conclusion, you may look it up.
But I honestly don't remember the logic of that conclusion, you may look it up.
The Fermi Paradox states that given the vastness of the universe, even if there is an extremely small chance of any given planet being habitable, there still is a huge number of habitable planets. If even a small percentage of these planets are more advanced than us, it seems extremely likely that there is extraterrestrial life, and slightly less likely yet still very probable that said life would either try to reach us or at least be discovered by us.
This song is basically about that paradox (Hence the name). The many repetitions of the word alone are testament to that, however some lines are still unclear to myself as to what exactly they mean or how they are related to this paradox if they even are.
@FryGuy248 I don't remember the whole paradox by heart. But if memory serves, this paradox brings out the possibility that our civilisation is gonna be destroyed in time, thus the songs a bit dark for such a theme.
@FryGuy248 I don't remember the whole paradox by heart. But if memory serves, this paradox brings out the possibility that our civilisation is gonna be destroyed in time, thus the songs a bit dark for such a theme.
But I honestly don't remember the logic of that conclusion, you may look it up.
But I honestly don't remember the logic of that conclusion, you may look it up.