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Hawking: Unintelligent life is likely on other planets
Posted on Wednesday, April 23, 2008 (CDT) by Isis
Famed astrophysicist Stephen Hawking has been thinking a lot about the cosmic question, "Are we alone?" The answer is probably not, he says. If there is life elsewhere in the universe, Hawking asks why haven't we stumbled onto some alien broadcasts in space, maybe something like "alien quiz shows?" Hawking's comments were part of a lecture at George Washington University on Monday in honor of NASA's 50th anniversary. He theorized that there are possible answers to whether there is extraterrestrial life.
One option is that there likely isn't life elsewhere. Or maybe there is intelligent life elsewhere, but when it gets smart enough to send signals into space, it also is smart enough to make destructive nuclear weapons. Hawking said he prefers the third option:
"Primitive life is very common and intelligent life is fairly rare," he then quickly added: "Some would say it has yet to occur on earth." So should you worry about aliens? Alien abduction claims come from "weirdos" and are unlikely. However, because alien life might not have DNA like us, Hawking warned: "Watch out if you would meet an alien. You could be infected with a disease with which you have no resistance."
The
66-year-old British cosmologist, who suffers from ALS and must speak
through a mechanical device, believes "if the human race is to continue
for another million years, we will have to boldly go where no one has
gone before."
Hawking compared people who
don't want to spend money on human space exploration to those who
opposed the journey of Christopher Columbus in 1492.
"The discovery of the New World made a profound difference to the old. Just think we wouldn't have had a Big Mac or KFC."
Copyright: Yahoo! News
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Re: Hawking: Unintelligent life is likely on other planets by DreamingShaman on Wednesday, April 23, 2008 (CDT) (User Info | Send a Message) http://www.desertfoxoverland.co.uk | For many, many years I've believed that the universe is an unquantifiable organism in the sense of the infinite; our DNA here on Earth was modified by Earth and Earth's physical processed, DNA elsewhere cannot be expected to be solely 'Earthlike' in its content, nor can it expect to be 'of Earth' in form.
I'm just waiting for the day when someone at last, comes out and says what I believe is the situation - there are infinite possibilities, or rather, probability that life outside our solar system will not be anything like what we've come to expect/take for granted here on Earth. |
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