Časopriestorová lokalizácia vesmírnych civilizácií
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extraterrestrial civilisations; green belt; Fermi's paradox; social form of matter motion; technological singularity; super-social form of matter motion; development in the universe; vesmírne civilizácie; zelený pás; Fermiho paradox; sociálna forma pohybu hmoty; technologická singularita; nadsociálna forma pohybu hmoty; vývoj vo vesmíre;All these keywords.
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