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hwilam: This isn't an alien folks, it's an AI trying to see if it can pass a Turing Test. more »
ProgHead777: Deciphered
(In) What Science fiction book (do) Aliens invade (Earth) destroying (the) human population (and then a) Group of humans discover an under... more »
Hotscot: Is there an Answers.com type of place for science fiction/fantasy type questions?
Wish we had one on this site..
I saw a creepy story on tv years ag... more »
hannigan_rex: These questions are serious for answers! We need to knowledge for survivable humans! Don't mock, you'll get aliened away if you do! more »
zerofritz: this alien mess would have been discovered years ago, but i'm pretty sure that this article is providing the most traffic answers.com has received in... more »
Several of the most imaginative minds in science fiction (and science) gathered at this year's Readercon to discuss a fundamental question of our existence: Why does it seem like we're alone in the universe? Writers Jeff Hecht, Steven Popkes, Robert J. Sawyer, Ian Randal Strock, and Michael A. Burstein offered their recommendations for the best fictional explorations of this question, commonly known as the Fermi paradox. See their picks, and find out more about one of the greatest paradoxes in human existence.
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