Are we the universe's solitons? This question has troubled humanity since ancient times. If there are other intelligent life forms in the universe, why have they not sent us signals yet? Or, even if they exist, could it be that the distances are too vast for communication? Alternatively, are we truly the solitons of the universe? These inquiries have sparked the thoughts of countless scientists and philosophers. From the ancient Roman philosopher Carl to modern astronomers, many have offered their insights. Some believe that our Milky Way galaxy may be the only one harboring life, while others argue that even if we are not the universe's solitons, communication between civilizations becomes exceedingly difficult due to the constraints of distance and time.