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What if the answer to Fermi’s paradox is that we are not alone, but in fact, there are other more advanced civilizations out there, and they are very aware of us. But what if for some reason they chose to just keep us as their pets, their human zoo? This is the ‘Zoo hypothesis’ put forth by the MIT scientist John Ball in 1973 for Fermi’s paradox.

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    Francisco Gimeno - BC Analyst The good thing about speculation on aliens and E.T civilisations is that we have a wide imagination. So if we apply logic to our imagination and we somehow believe aliens behave like us we find the hypothesis of being pets, to being observed, or a lab, or follow the Star Trek directives of first contact until we get to some level of development, or even that we are under a quarantine. Scientifically speaking our tools looking for aliens is like exploring a dark cave with just a match, and we know that our particular part of the space is very much empty compared to many other areas (which by the way, for many scientists is another reason why, in an unpopulated neighbourhood life is happening as there is less radiation or gamma ray or supernova events than in other areas of the Universe could just kill ay life around. Anyway, it' interesting to ponder and until someone comes and tell us "take me to you leader", it's speculation.