The renowned physicist has an interesting theory about aliens but also about the end of the world

Brian Cox claims strangers don't have a contact with us because the most advanced civilizations kill themselves. We'll do the same. The noted physicist believes that eventually every civilization kills itself, so there is no way that a being can dominate the universe, reports “AlianBlog”, Periscopi broadcasts. [...]
The noted physicist believes that eventually every civilization kills itself, so there is no way that a being can dominate the universe, reports “AlianBlog”, Periscopi broadcasts.
Professor Cox was supporting his argument about the Fermi paradox, which was asked why people are still connected to aliens.
In 1950, physicist Enrico Fermi, the creator of the world's first nuclear reactor, appeared with a paradox about the age and size of the universe.
The scientist argues that once a civilization reaches a certain size where it kills itself, whether through a war of advanced weapons or natural disasters.
Cox expounded this theory claiming that this is why we haven't seen any hard evidence of aliens.
He talked about “Sunday Times”, which stated that “A solution to the Fermi paradox is that it is not possible to lead a world where the extreme progress of science and engineering inevitably exceeds the development of political expertise, leading to a catastrophe”.
However, other scientists disagree with the Fermi paradox and believe that the earth was the first planet in the entire universe to organize a complex life, according to a recent study.
The Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics for Research says “Every form of life became possible some 30 million years after Big Bang, and scientists predict that existence will continue to flourish for another 10 trillion years”./Periscopi/















