The Fermi Paradox traditionally assumes that the universe should be visibly teeming with technologically advanced, expanding civilizations. This paper proposes a unified cosmological and biological framework that provides a robust theoretical resolution to the paradox. It argues that our observable universe exists within a child black hole spawned from a parent universe, governed by an inherited physical blueprint termed the "Cosmological Control Board." Under this framework, the absence of visible extraterrestrial life is posited not as a paradox, but as a functional result of absolute causal isolation, the rarity of successful biological standardization across universes, localized resource-driven pragmatism over galactic expansion, and the cyclical nature of planetary civilizational resets driven by natural selection. Crucially, the "Great Silence" is explained via absolute thermodynamic efficiency: advanced civilizations do not hide using stealth; rather, they achieve pragmatic perfection by coupling their waste heat directly into the phononic field of the vacuum condensate. This Superfluid Thermal Coupling renders their large-scale automated infrastructure electromagnetically silent to our primitive detection methods.
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