Actually, it sounds pretty stupid even at this level that we should colonize in biological form... Send silicon (or its future replacement), not DNA...seedload wrote:Agree or Embryo Colonization. There is no reason that an intelligence on our level could not easily colonize the galaxy within a few million years.Skipjack wrote:You dont need FTL. All you need is generation ships and an energy source capable of keeping them going for a few decades. Which brings us to that other topic again...It's because FTL is truly impossible, and interstellar distances are too far.
Anyway, if we imagine a travel time of 150 years. At 0.1c you can travel 15 lightyears in that time. There are 40 star systems within that distance from us. It is not completely unlikely that there is a planet within the goldy locks zone in one of them.
Accelerating to 10% of lightspeed "only" takes a little more than a month at 1g constant acceleration.
So most of the travel time would be spent at the desired speed.
A constant one g acceleration for a month does not seem completely inconceivable to me. We would still need several technological break throughs, but it is not unimaginable technology.
So in theory the colonists of a very advanced civilization should be able to reach other stars and colonize them.
So if we were to spin this further. You travel 150 years, colonize the planet and repeat the traveling after another 200 years or so.
Then you cover a radius of 15 lightyears every 350 years. So you can "cover" a sphere of some 30,000 lightyears in diameter within "just" 350,000 years (of course the arm of the milky way is only 6000 lightyears wide). From a cosmic point of view 350,000 years is not a very long time. At that rate they could have colonized most of the galaxy within 1 million years. Double the time and make it 2 million years. That is still a very short time, in cosmic terms.

W.r.t. to Fermi paradox, IMO not quite unlikely explanation is given by Ian M. Banks: There are MANY civilizations in the galaxy. Those most advanced consider "exponential colonisation" immoral and actively act to stop it. That sounds quite plausible to me (of course, if we accept that intelligent life is not rare).
That explains "why we have not met them".
As for "Why we do not hear them on radio?" is the simple one - even at this tage it looks like civilisations use long range radio waves over only short period of time, like 200 years.... Unlikely that we catch that unique period...