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Maybe Self-Replicating Robot Probes are Destroying Each Other. That’s Why We Don’t See Them

By: RAS_WEB
On: March 27, 2019
In: News, RSSfeeds, Universe Today

Maybe Self-Replicating Robot Probes are Destroying Each Other. That’s Why We Don’t See Them

A new study takes a look at the Fermi Paradox by considering the possibility that alien von Neumann probes could be devouring themselves.

The post Maybe Self-Replicating Robot Probes are Destroying Each Other. That’s Why We Don’t See Them appeared first on Universe Today.

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