Another declassified study shows the Air Force misled the public in the 1950s about UFOs to conceal the CIA’s spy plane testing.

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    Also imagine paranoid theories like “dark forest” are being peddled with no reason at all, but much reception.

    And by a Chinese writer of all people.

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      Well the concept was in a single science fiction series, it’s just been cultified by people on the internet. Not really much he could do there.

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      I wouldn’t blame Cixin Liu. People forget that sci-fi is often about the present day and that his use of the dark forest in his novels is not necessarily and endorsement of the theory as a solution to the Fermi paradox.

      I also feel like, in the series, the dark forest is a reasonable stand in for capitalism, especially considering the obvious references to colonialism and imperialism. The final book even suggests the universe will cease to be livable unless sacrifices are made in the interests of cooperation.

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        It can be understood like that, but if that was his intention, it fell flat on face, judging from the reception.

        I blame him for popularisation of that theory which was so fringe it didn’t even had a name previously.

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        Dark Forest hypothesis is the most paranoid and pessimistic explanation of Fermi’s Paradox. It got huge traction worldwide after it was the topic of otherwise excellent book by Chinese sci-fi author Liu Cixin.

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          Right, I knew this stuff. But what did you mean by

          by a Chinese writer of all people.

          Should Chinese authors “peddle” more optimistic baseless theories instead or what?

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            Yes, i would expect them write more in line of socialist sci-fi tradition instead of typical american doomer settings. I mean i don’t blame him, he hit the audience, but still sci-fi genre is utterly oversaturated with darkness already.