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There might be intelligent aliens out there. We will never meet them.
I read somewhere that Fermi’s peers, people such as Oppenheimer, thought that Fermi was the smartest man alive at the time.
We are the aliens
if you could find a way to travel faster than light then you probably have already found a way to create your own universes. So then it is an issue of – why bother.
Who's to say aliens look like anything that is living on the planet Earth? Or made of the same material? Or even anything that our minds can comprehend.
never seen someone say so much insignificant things before
So weird they have fake plants behind him.
We can but speculate, as Prof Cox does.
Where are all the aliens? They nuke themselves out of existence before becoming type 1 is my hypothesis.
The great filter is nuclear weapons.
Technology will always outpace a species ability to adapt to its own self destructive nature.
The orbit of a planet is very fragile. It's not likely that two suns orbiting each other have any planets around them.
Exactly, Brain! Earth is too ghetto at the moment to go interstellar.
Life and time started with earth, which is why we are alive and living, and at that with (our cousins) or (the aliens) also setting us at the center of the (universe) thats what I belive.
As I watch on YouTube various American leaders calling for various wars against Iran, Russia, China, etc it seems clear to me our modern civilization has a shelf life. Maybe it ends next month or the next century. It is coming. AI may bring it sooner rather than later. Yikes.
Maybe we are living in a computer simulation?
Lets just assume They need to fallow the same rules of physics. Maybe they found us and we are just to dangerous? A bullet is a bullet is a bullet.
14 billion years and we've gone from steam to nano tech in 250 years… an advance that the steam guys couldn't even comprehend. An advanced civilization only has to be a measly 10K yrs ahead to not even register our existence.
I love the way Brian can get everyone to understand and, bring you along for the ride. Personally, if mankind is an example of how life evolves, we're never likely to get past the nuclear stage due to over population and self-destruction.
The ones that evolve to come here, don't interfere with primitive life forms, that's quite easy to understand, i've seen a spaceship 30 years ago.
There are countless of UFO sights and these people just keep talking like it didn't happen, it's absolutely unbelievable.
I personally feel that our human technology is constrained by human cognitive evolution, which has only developed over a few million years, with modern science being less than 500 years old, and advanced tech (like digital computing, radio, space travel) being barely a century old.
Therefore, our tools, algorithms, and detection methods are rooted in how we perceive the universe that is shaped by biology, survival, and evolution on Earth. (concept called technosignature bias)
This means we might only be able to detect alien technologies that resemble our own developmental path with
things like radio waves, physical ships, or energy patterns we understand.
I think aliens are like god, neither exist.
If a human was god he would say to his tribe, " you are Gods chosen people go and slay the unbelievers and rape their women".That's how the Jews, Christians, Muslims and every other religion behaves. The educated must rise above primitive superstition and become atheists, grow rich using your practical knowledge, subjugate the religious and seduce their women.
We keep looking and ultimately curious IF there is 'life' 'somewhere' out there, yet part of the world is dying of hunger Because nobody dare to reach them; nobody even think of them. The question, is there life out there, is an insult to the great part of humanity" – ACA
The part where he said something on the line, "To learn to get on as a planet as a civilization as one civilization planet on one planet in order to flourish and go out to the stars."
That line alone made me realize if a civilization would ever made contact with Earth, they'd wait for us to see us past this filter as civilization as a whole on one planet.
We're definitely not passing that filter.
Love Brian Cox!!
if your looking for the aliens, i here there in L.A., right now.
It sounds really interesting. There is one major problem with the "life changed earth, so what could it do to the cosmos?" thing.
I call it the Aquarium (or Ant Farm) Phenomenon. We live on a planet with an atmosphere that is largely insular. We constantly bleed energy into space, but we constantly gain energy via the sun, so we maintain our little bubble. Earth, and all other planets with life, is basically an aquarium. The guy keeping us fed by dropping fish food in our home is the sun. The thing about an aquarium, is that it doesn't matter what the fish do, they aren't getting out. Sure, they can swim fast enough to pop out of the water for a second or two, but there is no possible way they make it to the nearest room, let alone another aquarium a mile away. The aquarium glass is an impenetrable barrier to the fish by design. The glass exists whether full of water or bone dry. It exists whether there are millions of fish in the tank or none. To a fish, the glass would seem like a void of nothingness between it and the world beyond.
Funny how the distance between planets is so large it takes about 40 years to leave our solar system. We are effectively in an aquarium and distance is the glass that we can't go beyond. Earth is exactly what it would look like if a cosmic being wanted to keep us in place so they could observe us or experiment on us.