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The Milky Way contains hundreds of billions of stars. Somewhere among them, intelligent civilizations may exist. But if the galaxy is so full of planets and possibilities… why haven’t we seen anyone? In this video, we explore a powerful explanation through the physics perspective inspired by Richard Feynman. The real barrier may not be intelligence, technology, or motivation — it may simply be the brutal structure of the universe itself. The galaxy is unimaginably vast. Even traveling at speeds close to light would require journeys lasting thousands to millions of years. And the laws of physics impose strict limits that no civilization can easily overcome. We break down: Why the speed of light forms a hard cosmic speed limit How energy requirements explode near relativistic speeds Why interstellar distances are far larger than they appear The thermodynamic cost of long-distance space travel What this means for the Fermi Paradox The deeper we look into physics, the more it seems that the universe may naturally isolate civilizations from each other. Not because they do not exist… but because the galaxy itself may be practically impossible to cross. In a universe ruled by equations, even the most advanced species must obey the same limits.