The Fermi Paradox asks: if the universe is vast and ancient, where is everyone? This paper proposes the answer: V=N/D. Every technological civilization faces the Great Filter — the mathematical threshold at which D (friction) growth permanently outpaces N (productive output) growth, driving V (value) toward zero. The paper demonstrates that technology alone cannot save a civilization: increasing N without reducing D amplifies D, not V. The only passage through the Great Filter is D→0 — the deliberate, systematic reduction of friction at civilizational scale. The paper introduces the concept of the Superconducting Civilization (a D→0 phase transition state) and presents the Hikari Engine as the first operational proof of concept for D→0 infrastructure. The universe is silent not because life is rare, but because the denominator wins.
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