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Maybe Erikah should call Tyrone, and tell him c'mon, help you get yo ship🛸
Humans: "Life outside earth certainly doesn't exist because we have no evidence!"
Also humans: "God certainly exists even though there is no evidence."
Truly a unique species, especially in ego.
I think vibing aliens would have concerts, endless concerts … just like on the Enterprise!
they are all around you. all on t.v. sports. work. home. i can prove it to you.
huh. I used to think those, but more recently I've come to "If aliens exist, they might just be happy where they are. Neither aggressive, nor authoritative, nor fearful. Just existing in harmony with their environment."
oh. "You be good. I love you" hurts.
If aliens evolve intelligence the way we did, I’d like to think they treat their home planets like indigenous peoples. But I also wonder how evolution would occur on other planets, if food chain hierarchies would exist, and how those differences would impact the evolution of intelligence. Definitely hope aliens are just vibing too though, and seeking knowledge of our shared universe for the sake of knowledge. But I do agree with other comments that it’s so short sighted to conclude that we would’ve found intelligence already, and that intelligence that could exist would be light years away.
Aliens by default exist because we exist, seriously how hard is it to understand? don't believe it know it and maybe you will get a visit from the place just outside your grasp
Where are the aliens? Have you seen what we are doing to our planet? Have you seen the human race? Would you want to contact us? Also remember anytime a tech superior race has come in contact with a backward race, the advanced race has destroyed the lesser race.
As a conspiracy theorist………… I can absolutely, undeniably say that without a single doubt in my mind, with no argument capable of being formed against it… and with complete certainty, confidence, certitude, and validity… that there is irrefutably a sure bet of a foregone conclusion with conviction and definiteness… I believe with a firm faith… that when I look out into the stars and see all that is within the universe and even just within our planet alone… there is unquestionably and categorically an extremely apparent incontestable way that I can prove with a single sentence that we have absolutely no reason to believe that there isn't a viable basis to conclude within rational consideration of everything that we know and ever will know… there is analytical evidence of somebody who read this entire comment and is in complete shock at the very small amount of time they wasted.
Oh………
and I've seen a UFO.
Thank you for coming to my T.E.D. Talk!
2:15 i got stop you right here. From political stand point question is why? Why would aliens give 2 cents about us or Earth. We offer literally nothing. Our sun is tiny compared to most suns. Our Earth is tiny compared to most Earth like planets, our solar system is tiny compared to rest of the universe, therefore our resource are also minimal compared to the universe. So Alien wouldn't find any use to our solar system, unless we figure out to expande ourselfs beyond Earth and our solar system. Then they would start to worry. OR rebel alien hids some technology into our solar system that oppressor would desire.
Also! Just because it is not habitable to us, it doesn't mean it is uninhabitable to other firms of life. Maybe some don't need water or the same amount of sun light we need!
Your dumb smh 🤦
Tool use is a minor filter event. That is to say, as a species develops more and more tools, the dependency chain becomes burdensome to the ecology of the home planet and the ecology collapses. Also, The reliance on technological crutches can lead to weakness and disease from lack of proper interaction with your environment (cultural bed sores)… Fences, railings and walls are technological crutches that can actually kill the survival instinct, by keeping predators from killing the dumb ones, by keeping bison from trampling the slow ones and from keeping the Really dumb ones from falling off cliffs taking selfies*( it's happened, several times). Too much comfort and safety can be bad, very, very bad. Boredom can lead to Machiavellian societies burning free thinking women at the stake in order to maintain control. Life in a dynamic predator/ prey driven ecology may seem like toxic masculinity masquerading as intellectual effort, but life there demands each generation be born stronger, faster and Smarter than the previous one. No need for crutches if you're strong, fast and smart, yuh?
2:26 I’m sorry, did you just say “Ancient Aliens” is racist? That’s reaching
Pink Floyd, quote: "“There is no dark side of the moon, really."“There is no dark side of the moon, really. …"
I guess Neil deGrasse Tyson ought to listen to the Pink Floyd album again.
Aliens Have Been Here Forever Lovely Lady
One Can Realise That By Watching
The Many Ancient Paintings From Many Different Cultures In Europe
Also In Many Caves In South América
The Reason We Can´t Find Them Is That They Are Our Genetic Fathers
So As A Real Father Should Be They Try Not To Interfeer
Alpha Draco Veritatis
I love that science has reached this level of accessibility in my lifetime (I'm 50). It's no longer prosaic equations recited by boring professors in white coats. Science has always been fun, but now it's become, dare I say it, cool 😎 Liked and subscribed. Can't wait to delve into your other video essays 👍
Looking back at this time people will shake their heads in disbelief when people state “where are all the aliens?” When the evidence is convincing and overwhelming. People just want to cling to disbelief.
you're doing Renaissance, and I'm here for it
All this talk about systems that end up in catastrophic cascades towards singularity and homeostatic solutions makes me wonder if cybernetics (not the science fiction kind, the Norbert Wiener and Ross Ashby { the guy who invented the word homeostat} came up in the paper. You might answer this, I had to leave for work at like 30 minutes, but if you didn't run into the ideas of cybernetics I definitely recommend looking into it, it's about the study of systems and how they function at every level.
that's right call an entire speculative theory racist, and then say you're containing your analysis to the purely academic. very hypocritical. and ignorant
Fascinating! I think (and I haven't yet read the comments so maybe many others have said this already) that what will drive the homeostatic awakening is the understanding that the speed of light is finite, that traveling to other star systems (much less other galaxies) is way more difficult than our popular mythology would lead us to believe, and that we basically have no choice but to adjust our mindset because we, in a practical sense, have nowhere to go.
The Amazon theory isn’t settler science. It what Brazil does today. It also matches why the aliens wouldn’t contact us in fear of us succumbing to whatever in the contact.
Most of your points were clearly colonial thought but I’m not sure why you scoffed at this.
Life expands into whatever space it can. Life expanding into a galaxy would likely be abiotic. Within a few hundred years of accelerated innovation such abiotic life would likely be unrecognizable to us.😊
Life expands into whatever space it can. Life expanding into a galaxy would likely be abiotic. Within a few hundred years of accelerated such abiotic life would likely be unrecognizable to us.
Was in tears and shambles by the end of this video. Great work Dr Fatima 🤍
Idk why, but just hearing the first 15 minutes of this video, I just keep thinking of my favorite sci fi movie, moonfall. I don’t think it was all that popular, but I loved it. And I don’t usually like a whole lot of sci fi movies myself. It’s really good and I highly recommend.
Tipping again with a comment
the greys made us
She look like a alien in this a hawt one
Not even 30 seconds in and I already know I'm in for a good time! xo
Aliens stay away humans are to immature
Erp. We didn't find them yet because we didn't find them yet and because erp a derp a deepbvderd
The Star People (NOT aliens) are everywhere – just open your heart (not eyes).
The aliens are out there. How long does it take to get light to us from the nearest star? Our nearest star is currently showing us light from what 44000 years ago? So yeah
I know that you said that you're not really into science fiction or pop culture, but I think that Star Trek's "Prime Directive" explains why we haven't yet detected or discovered alien life. Essentially, the Prime Directive says that contact will only be made with a civilization if that civilization has achieved faster than light travel among the stars, indicating a certain level of societal development. There are other criteria, but that's a big one for them. It makes sense to me that any other alien civilizations would have a version of such a rule, to limit contamination and to protect themselves from being begged to be saviors from all their problems. I suppose that means that I believe in the "zoo" theory, and based on the behavior of my fellow humans (depravity, etc), I must reluctantly agree that we should be isolated from other cultures until and unless we progress a LOT farther.
Too bad Drake came up with that equation before we discovered just how many red dwarves there are in the galaxy.
Dammit! She's onto us! Beam me up and destroy the planet!
The quote from the movie Contact sums it up for me, " if theres no intelligent life out there, than that would be ALOT of wasted space" . Another way i look at it, many neighbors, or neighboring countries cannot get along, if there were planets close by, with intelligent life
…ive no doubt it would be an actual Star Wars. We are separated by the vastness of space, most likely because of greed.
I get that you’re young and your entire life you’ve been online, and therefore susceptible to all trends but hear me when I say, the jump cuts are INSANE. What you have to say is interesting and your presentation is fantastic. You don’t need to cut with every single sentence. Peace!
So far the only data point humanity has of “intelligent life” is itself. In the search for other intelligent life, it s only natural that it would look for a familiar pattern to itself and assume that it’s way of thinking is the default. Humanity in essence seeks to find a mirror of itself among the stars.
Great vid. Pink Floyd pointed out "There is no dark side of the Moon, really. Matter of fact it's all dark." at the end of that album. Because the Moon reflects light and is dark on its own.
if aliens are not smart, they can't get here, and if they are smart, they wouldn't come here.