Forecast by Russian physicist for Mankind's Future

A Russian physicist has predicted the future of human civilization. Alexander Berez, a well-known Russian scientist at the University of Technological and Electronic Research, has made his prediction in an article entitled the first “coming in, last gone: a solution to the Ferm paradox”. Ferm's paradox is a contradiction [...]
A Russian physicist has predicted the future of human civilization. Alexander Berez, a well-known Russian scientist at the University of Technological and Electronic Research, has made his prediction in an article entitled the first “coming in, last gone: a solution to the Ferm paradox”.
Ferm's paradox is a contradiction that has intrigued scientists for years. The idea is that if the universe is infinite and practically makes possible the existence of extraterrestrial life, why haven't people encountered in its wake?
Berezin suggests that alien civilization may not have achieved the technology needed to be discovered by people like space travel or inter-way communication.
Berezin also says that whoever arrives first on inter-air travel will have the potential to wipe out all rivals and fuel its expansion. Or in other words: Anyone who finds the other first will have the power of the universe.
However, the Russian physicist adds that as long as we're here, our planet and our star is relatively intact, and we're already thinking about the first inter-way trips, we're probably the most advanced team in this scenario. <
“The only explanation is the call of the anthropic principle, we are the first to reach the intermediate stage and, most likely, we will be the last to leave”, he says. (TemA TV











