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We Have Concerns

Test Sessions: The Sky is Falling

We Have Concerns

Anthony Carboni/Jeff Cannata

News, Science, Society & Culture, Culture, Comedy, Internet, Pop, Games, Gadgets

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 9 July 2014

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

Jeff read an article about the Fermi Paradox and now he’s bugging out about the end of the world. (Don’t tell him he’s bugging out, though, he’s in denial) Luckily Anthony Carboni, Science Lawyer, is there to cool his jets. The second of a few test sessions we recorded while developing the show. The article: http://waitbutwhy.com/2014/05/fermi-paradox.html

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0:00.0

Oh God, we've both been parts of so many podcast and shows. Why why have we had audio issues?

0:07.1

We're recording right now. We we've this is our second attempt at this. I'm Anthony and I'm Jeff and

0:13.8

And we're still trucking along

0:15.8

We're doing it. You don't know what that means. We're making something my stars. Do we ever know what it means? Hey speaking of my stars

0:22.1

Oh, see how I segwayed that segway man

0:24.6

I

0:26.1

Wanted to ask you about something because Anthony or a man of science sure

0:29.4

I have seen you on the inner tubes talking about science

0:33.5

And by the way, I would watch that show you on an inner tube talking on an inner tube just like going down a lazy river

0:39.8

Just like let me tell you guys what I think

0:43.9

About dark matter just first of all relax as relaxed as you could be yeah, just talking about science anyway

0:51.0

Shilling in some board shorts as I read this article this morning that I read on Twitter about the Fermi Paradox

0:57.4

the Fermi Paradox says

1:00.2

That mathematically speaking there are so many stars in our galaxy and so many of those stars have planets and

1:07.7

the likelihood of their being planets

1:11.0

That are like earth is so just mathematically probability speaking even if you take a the tiniest tiniest fraction of those planets being earth like

1:20.7

Yeah, there is would be so many of them that it is

1:25.9

Wildly illogical to assume that there isn't

1:30.0

Other intelligent life or other life out sure

1:32.5

Uh, the latest the latest Kepler, you know Kepler has been searching for

1:37.8

Exoplanets that could support life and the new estimate or the most recent estimate that was released was a

1:44.1

60 billion planets in the Milky Way are potentially

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