
In "Aliens," renowned physicist Jim Al-Khalili curates 20 groundbreaking essays from leading scientists, transforming extraterrestrial speculation from sci-fi to serious science. What if, as cosmologist Martin Rees suggests, we humans evolve to become the very aliens we're searching for?
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Stare up at the night sky on a clear evening and you're looking at just a fraction of the half-trillion stars in our galaxy alone. With odds like that, the universe should be bustling with life-yet we've heard nothing. No radio signals, no alien probes, no evidence whatsoever that we're not utterly alone. This haunting silence, first articulated by physicist Enrico Fermi in 1950, has become one of humanity's most profound mysteries. What makes it even more unsettling is that we now know most stars have planets, and billions of those worlds orbit in the "habitable zone" where liquid water could exist. The question isn't whether life could exist elsewhere-it's why, if it does, we haven't found it yet. This paradox sits at the intersection of hope and cosmic loneliness, forcing us to confront uncomfortable possibilities about our place in the universe.