There are no known alien civilizations in our universe.
It refers to the lack of evidenceofintelligent aliens despite the size of the Galaxy and the probability that life should exist elsewhere in our Galaxy. Enrico Fermi famously raised this problem about 60 years ago.
Individual vs. the Universe involves a character and his struggle to find a place in the Universe. For example: lets say there is a story about an alien duckling that believes he is an alien swan until he is abandoned and can't find out why, yet he searches to find out how to get back to his family(unexpecting that he may or may not find out which group he belongs to later on in the story) He finds out later in the story that he is an alien duck and not a swan. Realizing that he is meant to be with the group of alien ducks, therefore, finding his place in the universe
No; the two are quite different. The Universe is everything we can see; it contains many galaxies.
It is subjective and varies depending on the fictional universe. Some examples of strong aliens in pop culture include Superman from DC Comics, the Xenomorph Queen from the "Alien" franchise, and Thanos from Marvel Comics.
The answer is not determinable both because scientists have not determined the exact volume of the universe and because the universe is always expanding.
at least 12,600 trillion or more. For now, it is unknown.
There are over 10,000 trillion alien races/civilizations (100,000+ per galaxy; excluding humans) in the Outlaw Star Universe.
There are over 10,000 trillion alien races/civilizations (100,000+ per galaxy; excluding humans) in the Code Lyoko Universe.
There are over 10,000 trillion alien races/civilizations (100,000+ per galaxy; excluding humans) in the Titan AE Universe.
If you counted 1 intelligent alien civilization per second, it would take 400 million years to count all 12,600 trillion intelligent alien civilizations in the universe.
In my opinion, yes. There are at least 12.6 million billion or more intelligent alien civilizations in the observable universe.
There are over 10,000 trillion alien races/civilizations (100,000+ per galaxy; excluding humans) in the Damocles Universe (the universe Sigma, the qeelocke, Damocles, the Sword, and One-Eyed Jack's crew originated in).
There are over 10,000 trillion alien races/civilizations (with 100,000+ per galaxy; excluding humans) in the Animorphs universe.
There are trillions of alien races (excluding humans) in the WildStorm Universe.
We know nothing about alien civilizations - anything we believe about them would be speculation. However, based on the age of the Universe, and the fact that our own Solar System is less than half the age of the Universe (so we "came late", so to speak"), there well could be civilizations that are several billion years old.
There is absolutely know way of knowing. So far we only intelligent civilization that we know of is our own. We have no idea of how common life is in the universe, let alone intelligent life. The number is probably too high for the observable universe. If there are 12.6 quadrillion civilizations in the observable universe of 100 billion galaxies, that gives us an average of 126,000 civilizations for an average galaxy. Since our galaxy has more stars than most that would suggest that there are several hundred thousand civilizations in the Milky Way, perhaps over a million. Suggesting so many civilizations exist in our galaxy would invoke the question of Fermi's paradox: where is everybody?
There are over 10,000 trillion alien races (100,000+ per galaxy; excluding humans) in the Deadman Wonderland Universe.