So, Where is Everybody? Interstellar colonization, in principle, is an

exponential growth process that would fill the galaxy in a few million

years even with a very modest star flight capability. This is a small

fraction of the lifetime of the Milky Way Galaxy, so the Galaxy should

be teaming with life. But, we so far have no compelling evidence of

extraterrestrial visitations, alien artifacts, or any other evidences

that the Galaxy is populated. Physicist and Nobel Laureate Enrico

Fermi's apparent paradox and some of the proposed resolutions are the

topic of this lecture. I will review the Fermi Paradox and describe the

most common possible resolutions. The Fermi Paradox is useful in

helping to frame the question of extraterrestrial life, even if we so

far have no answers. At the end I only touch on the Rare Earth

Hypothesis, but this is a very nuanced question which requires a whole

other lecture to explore that I have not had time to fully prepare for

during this busy quarter. Recorded live on 2009 Nov 30 in Room 1005

Smith Laboratory on the Columbus campus of The Ohio State University.

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