Why we haven't found aliens yet, according to NASA astrophysicist
NASA astrophysicist Robin Corbet just shared a fresh theory about aliens in the Milky Way.
Instead of imagining super-advanced civilizations hiding from us, Corbet thinks there might be other life forms out there with technology a lot like ours.
He also says we shouldn't blame sci-fi ideas like faster-than-light travel for why we haven't spotted any alien signals yet.
Corbet's take on alien tech and Fermi Paradox
Corbet suggests these civilizations could be facing the same struggles as humans—limited resources, high costs, and slow progress—so they haven't built giant space structures or explored far enough to catch our attention.
On the flip side, Michael Garrett from Jodrell Bank thinks some aliens could be way ahead of us and simply undetectable.
These different views keep the debate on extraterrestrial life and the Fermi Paradox wide open.