Asymptotic burnout and homeostatic awakening: a possible solution to the Fermi paradox?

J R Soc Interface. 2022 May;19(190):20220029. doi: 10.1098/rsif.2022.0029. Epub 2022 May 4.

Abstract

Previous studies show that city metrics having to do with growth, productivity and overall energy consumption scale superlinearly, attributing this to the social nature of cities. Superlinear scaling results in crises called 'singularities', where population and energy demand tend to infinity in a finite amount of time, which must be avoided by ever more frequent 'resets' or innovations that postpone the system's collapse. Here, we place the emergence of cities and planetary civilizations in the context of major evolutionary transitions. With this perspective, we hypothesize that once a planetary civilization transitions into a state that can be described as one virtually connected global city, it will face an 'asymptotic burnout', an ultimate crisis where the singularity-interval time scale becomes smaller than the time scale of innovation. If a civilization develops the capability to understand its own trajectory, it will have a window of time to affect a fundamental change to prioritize long-term homeostasis and well-being over unyielding growth-a consciously induced trajectory change or 'homeostatic awakening'. We propose a new resolution to the Fermi paradox: civilizations either collapse from burnout or redirect themselves to prioritizing homeostasis, a state where cosmic expansion is no longer a goal, making them difficult to detect remotely.

Keywords: Fermi paradox; dataome; extraterrestrial intelligence; homeostasis; major transitions; sustainability.

MeSH terms

  • Burnout, Psychological*
  • Cities
  • Homeostasis
  • Planets*