Morgan Hairston yes because there's definitely not life in a near infinite amount of planets solar systems and galaxies right? Even a piece of bacteria on another planet would be considered an alien, your the one with the fantasy that we are the only life in this huge mindblowing universe
I can’t agree. To assume there’s something with zero evidence is as good as believing in God. It’s probable, not until there is an inkling of evidence, I’ll wait.
@eschatonx if you were well-educated, you would know the probability that there is not life to be .0000000... keep writing zeros until the day you die with a 1 at the end. That wouldn't even be small enough. If you're not following, there is of course life. The consensus amongst astronomers, astrophysycists, biologists, chemists, and engineers, and myself as an astronomer and an engineer, is the same. There is life. There's overwhelming evidence to suggest there is. This comes from basic knowledge of chemistry and the universe, and elements that make up the universe. To say that there is not life out there is as dull as saying that the Earth is flat. Because you don't agree or don't understand something doesn't make an objective truth wager based on your opinion. Case closed.
Saying there’s no other life in the universe is like dipping a cup into the ocean and because there’s no fish in the cup we assume there’s no fish in the ocean at all
dude exactly, in fact I must say we can't expect SETI to find intelligent life within our lifetime. If the closest civilization is 1000 light years away, which actually is very close in cosmic terms, then it means we should wait for 2000 years to get a reply from them. And our radio telescopes have only so far sent radio signals 100 light years away.
Yeah we just don't live long enough to travel great distances like that in light-years. Our lives would be over and we would be dead before we even got halfway there.
@@dannymack1196 I think in the future, the world will become really advanced and will find a way to preserve humans before they get to their destination.
Yes. It would be doubtful to tell if there's life, if we didn't exist in the first place. Here's the proof: 1)There are 40 billion planets in the galaxy that can support life 2) There are living things on Earth, which means there is such thing as 'life'. Yes @Joe you are absolutely right, and I bet one day we might spot a UFO, but that would mostly be in another 500,000 years because of the vast distances between planets. So, the Fermi Paradox is yet to be solved, when we first find an alien civilization, which is very far from now.
True. If alien, I'd not want to let a violent world of human know I was out there. We're probably not even on the lowest ring of contact for any of them.. at least, until we grow up and learn to deal with each other over killing each other.
Yeah, plus us humans tend to harm and try to control everything meaning wars and whatnot. Just look at old civilizations like Incas or Aztecs. They were all human, fairly similar skin colour and barely caused any trouble bc they were pretty vulnerable. At the moment, we're not confronted by any new species that could outsmart us or threaten our survival so our rational brains go straight to: "Oh we'll live in peace, learn to co-exist with those other beings and we'll all just get along." Which isn't quite true. Encountered with any newly found living being, we're led by curiosity and the determination to study and control it at its best with experiments and whatnot. If the new intelligent being is smart enough, they'll not want to be overly examined as it feels like a possible threat to their survival. So the easiest solution would just be to avoid it or to erradicate it. Which isn't the case to this day. We're still here.
This topic has always been fascinating to me. I mean, our universe is so vast, it's infinite. How could there possibly not be any life out there? And I'm almost certain, that in a galaxy so far away, there are aliens looking up at the sky and just hoping that we are out there as well.
+George Hetfield or are as stupid as current human life but with slightly much more advanced tech enough to pick up are signals,think we're #cool, then come to our planet for selfies or whatever they call it.
abigail dimaren Well, you have to remember that some stars were born billions of years before others. There’s probably a race that’s already traveling the stars.
Well that’s good because that’s one planet that isn’t going to be as destroyed. People are dumb we get this perfectly orbited planet with oxygen and we ruined it
I actually think not. A species that is fully aware of messing up its habitat, but still keeps doing it. Is nothing. Truly intelligent are elephants and whales
Yoda You mean doing selfies in the toilet or fucking up the planet? Yes, we have brilliant minds that led us into distroying ourselfs because we thought we knew it all and still think that.
Saltanat Kadyrbekova Maybe because God, is not really a God, rather a form of super intelligent life that manipulates whatever happens in the universe and sees what happens if the universe and the life there is left to its own choices. Just a theory, but maybe.
@@klydebarney2937 yeah but the question will still remain where did this super intelligent being came from ? And I also don't believe it coz our human body universe n earth has many flaws or defects and an intelligent creator wouldn't make such mistakes if they exists
Saltanat Kadyrbekova It was a blind speculation and I didn’t want anyone to agree with what I said, and saying things like “I don’t believe” etc is being ignorant because we don’t even have proof of how these supreme beings operate even worse is we don’t even know if they really exist, So saying that now is pretty invalid.
The main reason why people assume this is because carbon based life forms would be the most abundant, sure there might be a few silicon based lifeforms but for the most part carbon is our best bet for finding life due to its atomic structure, and carbon based life forms generally require the conditions of earth like planets to survive
Life can be anywhere, if life on the planet is possible, then the organisms will adapt to its environment
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In Star Wars we see humanoids strolling about,as we do.So each planet would have a similar gas,mass,gravity,rotational,orbital make up as Earth,as well as evolutionary history,which seems HIGHLY unlikely.
I think its kinda beautiful the thought of humans being extinct forever, yet our creations, signals, voyagers, will still be out there, like a photograph of what once was
@@EsKeleto2507 Pfft, most of us humans do not deserve the privilege of life. The majority of us deserve to be perished. Humanity is a joke and we are ruining it.
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I personally believe that we cannot find life because: 1. The odds are extremely low of course and no planets near us have life. 2. If we look at planets that are millions/billions of light years away, we are not looking at them in present time, we are looking at them millions of years in the past, so maybe there is life on that planet now. But we simply cant see the planet in present time. I Personally believe that alien life exists and I hope we find it
Humans destroy everything they touch ,living things that just might exist from other planets are best left alone....if humans are ment to discover life beyond planet earth I'm quite sure they will ...sooner rather than later......
even if there's intelligent life out there, it has evolved. It has been a product of evolution. They don't necessarily have to be intelligent the way we are. After all, this is the only intelligence we've been accustomed to. It could be a new form of intelligence. One that is not measured by our standards.
I doubt its intelligence would be that much different. I mean, certain things would definitely be different. Like, what they look like, maybe even the elements they're composed of. But they would have to share information the same way according to Information Theory. They would have to also have a science of their own. You know, if they can't actually discover anything about the universe, why consider them intelligent? I'm sure many things will be different, but I'd also be willing to bet many of the core, central principles would be the same.
Well humans evolved with as omnivores and scavengers, making us relatively peaceful and forcing us to evolve to figure out problems to do with obtaining meat, defending ourselves and treating meat. I suppose predatory intelligence could evolve where a predator has to figure out how to capture it's prey but it wouldn't be as likely that it would use any tools it creates for anything other than killing.
Angel Samael Well actually I'm pretty sure we evolved mostly as herbivores but we are omnivorous you know with the whole long small intestine instead of the short fat intestines carnivores have
@@beserker9890 I always like to think that universe like Star Wars exist in real life because the universe is basically infinitely large, so that means infinite possibilities, maybe even multiverses with different laws of nature that are similar to Star Wars
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@@_steamfunk_2271 So according to you we are the only intelligent life in the entire universe? You do know that there are quadrillions of planets right? You are so ignorant.
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I am very curious what conciousness would be like without or with different emotions and instincts. I would think it could be far more different than we expect.
What if the aliens have already colonized the universe, but they're trying to leave Earth out to give us a chance to have a development completely unique to us instead of having it laid out for us by other life forms?
I find that very unlikely but its a nice idea. Chances are we would of noticed them, as its unlikely they would spend so much time just to block their signals to us. But its even more unlikely that they'd care about us, a species that knows of our exsistance is either very close or has interstellar space travel. If they are close, they probably dont have the technology to reach us, and if they have the technology to reach us its much more likely they wouldnt care about us and would live in a simulation or be exploring the wonders of the universe which probably has much more interesting life then us. (Based on the Drake equation if we find any other life at all it is highly (99.99%+) probable that the universe is abundant with life.
I have a hypothesis that any life that has technology and is more advanced than us is most likely more advanced by thousands or millions of years, and If that is the case they most likely don't communicate by radio, but by quantum mechanical phenomena. We already know quantum teleportation is a thing, so advance that knowledge by untold eons and you have a communication system so advanced it is impossible to guess at. If this were true than it would explain why we have seen no signals, because the signals have already come and gone.
I have a similar theory as well, that any civilization cabable of interstellar travel will have, or at least need, a communication system not limited by light speed - consider the fact that, our radio waves have only travelled out for 100 light years... in the grand scheme of things, that's not very fair. Likely, the reason we don't see any signals out there is that, if we do find one, it'll likely be many thousands of years old, perhaps even millions of years old... the red shift may even prevent it from being detected as a radio wave after traveling so long
Humans have only explored about 20% of Earth's oceans with 80% still to be discovered and uncharted. But so many confident people out there to say we're the only ones in the entire universe? 🤔
If there are more intelligent lifeforms why would they interfere in our development They will perhaps show themselves when they think we have developed enough
Yeah but think of it like maybe we are the ones waiting, we could be the last of all of the life out there that has already made things that could travel way farther than us
@@Rtk06yt2 or we are going to be the aliens that wait until they get advanced they would probably show themselves when were at the point of extinion or we like explored the solar system and know everything about it or when we can time travel teleport or clone items and make them out of thin air
Amazing! Arthur Clarke, Carl Sagan, and Ray Bradbury all together! And what a poem! My appreciation of youtube has risen considerably. Thank you for this channel!
7:20 Thats how it should be, the concept of religion or God or gods be used to inspire human to move forward, to push forward to try to understand everything about this universe, about life, about death, etc, not to bind humanity and move us back into dark age.
Great comment, thank you. As an atheist I don't believe in the concept of God, but many people do and that's fine, if it is used to inspire good as you said. Hope you're OK :)
+Will Herondale had to comment and give you props not too many respectful atheists or honestly just people in general around. People just get too heated if someone just so happens to disagree with their point of view.
Bruh we are one galaxy with billions of stars and there millions of galaxies I have no doubt that we are not alone I just hope we contact the good aliens before we find the bad ones
@@Lamster66 there is no doubt humanity has some issues to figure out but i dont think where bad just too young think has civilization has a 4 Year old fighting over a toy hopefully de mature down the right path with peace and mind
there would be no measure for ‘good’ or ‘bad’ by other lifeforms similar to ours, they would have very different evolutions and not understand things like us
They do become weaker as they get farther from Earth (it's an inverse square relationship), but that can be remedied with larger receivers. It helps if you know where to look. We can still detect Voyager's transmissions and its signals are weaker than a watch battery. Or, you just build a bigger receiver. Arecibo could probably detect Earth's radio from 30+ light years away. And if you build one in space, it could be as large as you want to make it!
Inverse square relationship means that the amplitude of the radio signal (thus the power of the signal) is proportional with 1/R^2 where R is the distance the signal has travelled. So the further the signal goes, it becomes weaker by R^2 times :)
With the amount of galaxies in the universe that's almost imposible, in fact there are so many solar systems in the milky way that there are probaly houndreds or thousands of other plannet with just as intelligent life as us.
We should also look for hydrocarbon based life, liquid methane would be good for another type of life. I think it pretty narrow of us to assume that all life will be based on water. Still interesting video though.
Steven Hawking believed it was not a good idea to try to contact other life in the universe, that we were much safer remaining unknown. he was pretty smart.
As much video as I've been able to find is posted in the description. That clip comes from a 1971 public forum featuring Bradbury, Arthur C. Clarke, Carl Sagan, Caltech's Bruce Murray, and NY Times writer Walter Sullivan to commemorate Mariner 9 reaching Mars. You can read more about it here: www.brainpickings.org/index.php/2012/08/20/mars-and-the-mind-of-man-sagan-bradbury-clarke-caltech-1971/
That Ray Bradbury reading was amazing. it makes me want to live forever and see where we go, i want to see us colonize mars (if possible) i wanna see the first humans leave our solar system. even if we will meet our end by some cosmic event.. i wanna be around for it, because it will be one hell of a ride. the universe is amazing.... thanks for the fantastic channel :)
humans: uhh... we come in peace! (political speech goes on) alien: HA look at those creatures so small alien 2: what do you think they are saying? alien: i have know idea.. want to go to the zemera-5328 system? alien 2: sure! i heard they have space ice cream! alien 2: but i dont have space bucks... alien: dont worry the space police cant catch us!
Why are we assuming that all other ailiens want to be found and want to find others? It also seems like we're assuming that life could only exist in conditions we can survive in and we seem to assume that all intelegent ailiens are group animals.
Exactly. I'm always curious, why must there be water for another lifeforms on other planet to exist. I mean they're ALIEN. They're totally different from us.
of course not. but it's not exactly up to them if they're found, now are they? it's not like we can ask them if they want to be found. and if they don't want to find others, then they don't. we're not assuming anything.
It doesn't require ALL other aliens to be like that. It only requires SOME. It only requires that we aren't the ONLY ones who want to be found and want to find others.
T Hsieh It's not necessarily that there must be water for other lifeforms to exist, but that all the life we know of (which, on a universal scale is, admittedly, limited) does require water. If not water, then what do we look for? So it's not so much an assumption that alien life necessarily has to have a similar biochemistry to ours, it's just that we definitely know that Earth-like biochemistry can lead to life, so looking for water is a relatively safe bet. Otherwise, we could be barking up the wrong tree. We could still be barking up the wrong tree, looking for water, but we know that at least one life-bearing planet has lifeforms that use water as a solvent, which is more than can be said for any other solvent.
it was a legendary conference in 1971 :) here's a review of what was said. If you find the complete video, let us know! www.brainpickings.org/index.php/2012/08/20/mars-and-the-mind-of-man-sagan-bradbury-clarke-caltech-1971/
3:12 It's probably still being sent there. I mean, it's only been 1K years since then. And we are trying to send it to something very far away. The speed of sound isn't fast enough to get there in only 1K yrs.
Considering there are hundreds of billions of who knows how many star-systems with who knows how many planets, even at odds of 1:1000000000000000000000000 there would be millions of planets with life. I am 100% sure there is life out there, we just might never meet it cause we nuke ourselfs before that.
Dante Briefs But, are those odds correct? We couldn't know. If we take the Drake Equation to be true if we could know all of the parameters, one of the terms could be tiny, like 10^-80, so that easily removes all possibility if the others are 1 (excluding life time and Number of stars)
This is really good! I have the idea that aliens probably know were here but are just like, “They kill each other for no f-ing reason, we go to earth and we’ll probably cause a war...”
Jimmy Burch oooh, that would be so cool! but we probably would have already met them if they had any technology or underwater cities. there probably are some sci-fi books about this.
Mary42877 i think that there might be. Theres a limite of how far sonar can go. And the pressure could be to deep for us, if they are enough,so theres a good chance that we have not meet them
twilbanks2000 it's likely that there is intelligent life somewhere else underwater, maybe even in our solar system. But the problem would be that is the species isn't even mammal, they're so different, what if they're giant superwhales who despite being smart think 100x slower than us or something? it would be so sad if we found aliens but couldn't talk to them.
Inteligent life? Maybe. Technologically advanced races? I don't think so. I think we will never see aquatic life develop technology because fire is an essential thing in that process. If anyone disagrees I would love to hear your opinion.
Think about it . We’re adjusted and adapted to our planet so it’s definitely other life forms out there adjusted to their own planet . They might be extremely small , or very tall , or able to move very fast . Never know .
Yea he's right , but tbh I don't think there r aliens who are more advanced than us , maybe they're just normal living beings but in other galaxies or planets that's why they never visited us
were not too lazy, it just means were not ready yet. You're expecting humans to explore the whole galaxy while we still haven't achived to go to mars and haven't dicovered how to invent a rocket that can go on the same speed as light and of course that our lives are too short to explore 1/4 of the galaxy it would take many centuries!
The universe is eternally massive and still expanding faster then human research. There is definitely life out there and definitely species like us who are intelligent or maybe even more advanced then us but we will never know since human devolpment can not out race universe expansion...
They have thought about it, things like silicon based lifeforms or new kinds of extremophiles have been discussed over and over again, but its incredibly difficult to search for a form of life that we've never seen before, it's much more reliable to search for life using parameters that we know for sure can provide a suitable habitat for it
@@Noseihtam266 so in theory a planet like neptune with life could excist but they need the things that the planet has to survive, so lets say they discover our planet and they say ; its impossible that theres life there its too warm and there's oxigen and other stuff;
3:26 there’s a crop circle that was found that’s that exact message. It’s really interesting how something like that can happen and perhaps that’s how an intelligent species is trying to communicate with us
You know when your born you're like "wow, what a random pick, I'm an American! " kinda like when you have to pick 1 out of the 3 or 1 out of 10 billion. It's really hard to explain because life is hard to explain. So when you say earth is the only planet in the universe with "life" you're wrong. Some where out there someone is "saying" the same thing. Being born on earth is just another random pick. Who knows, maybe someone else is like me in another planet far out there Saying wow! I was born on the planet Junler! I think we're the only planet with life. Who knows. Maybe life isn't even the same thing as it is on "junler" maybe they they think we're aliens. Maybe they are moving what we call rocks here on earth. Etc. some people will hate me some people won't. Some people will get me, some people won't. This is my own belief put in a crappy word term
We are not alone in the universe for sure...but we are lonely. That's how I like to put it. Think about it...the radio signals that we first emitted are in a sphere with the radius of 100 light years around earth while our galaxy is 100000 light years across and the nearest spiral galxay is 2.5 million ly from us...so ofc we can't contact anyone else out there...YET :D
+TudorSicaru Maybe they can hear us and maybe they don't care. Think about it. We all come from one source. God didn't just create Earth, God (and I believe in a higher, loving, more powerful being who created everything and who we are all at one with no matter who or what you are) created the cosmos too which means we are all the same throughout the universe we just come in many different versions and forms of life depending on our evolutionary process and what our home planets look like. Everything in this universe is made up of energy, which cannot be destroyed but simply transformed, which is what our souls are made up of. Makes sense if your smart enough to wonder why and believe we have souls or spirits, depending on what you call it, which also happens to be our primitive human way of saying that's actually our energy. Now if you're smart enough to wrap your mind around that then who created this energy? We need to start thinking in universal terms then you can accept and not even care that there is other life out there. We all come from one source and we are all evolving on a different evolutionary scale but we are exactly where and when we need to be in order to learn and evolve to the higher dimensions. Now if these beings are interested then they will make contact. If not then maybe we are not ready. Maybe they see us as dangerous and considering what's going on in the world, who can blame them. If they are evolved enough to come here they are evolved enough to know that petty world problems over religion, money, and greed is not worthy of their time when there are other more peaceful worlds out there. Maybe we are just still in our infancy. Think of walking down the street one day and you see an ant. Would you stop and talk to it? No you most likely don't even know it's there. You don't notice it because it's not important and you won't kill it because it's not a threat to you. Maybe to these other alien races....that's how we are.....
+asdfghjkl Doesn't really matter anyway. If they are hostile, the only thing they could probably do is just respond. Assuming ofcourse that we are close to the top of technological advancement in the universe. And by the time they would physically get to us, we will probably have wiped ourselves out with no help from any other life in the universe.
+E2O10 what if they are more intelligent than us? What if they already invented vehicles that are capable of being piloted in space? What if they successfully know how to use quantum drive?
***** We are indeed...unless that is if they are hostile. If they aren't then...maybe they can help us, but that's not going to happen. We can't even help our own.
+xBluR Plays an alien species so technologicaly advanced that can travel through space would not need anything from us. They can mine asteroids for resources, get energy directly from stars, have super advanced robots for work slaves would do, etc.
Scenario: we find what seems like life on another planet but soon realize that they are simply robots, that think they are alive, think they are like us. How would humans react to this?
I would probably wonder what kind of life created them, and what happened to that life. Did they go extinct? Why? Did they find a way to abandon their planet? How? If the robots "think" they are like us (I'm assuming you mean humans) were they created to do that based on our image (which would mean the missing aliens would have knowledge of life here), or was that civilization similar to us? That's just what I would wonder within the first .5 seconds after learning about these robots.
ACubed lol I bet you would be mind fucked for the first 5 seconds, then after an hour when your brain comes back from the mind fucked reality you would ask those questions.
Have you heard of a 'philosophical zombie'? It's an idea used in philosophy sometimes, when trying to address consciousness and self-awareness. Essentially, a philosophical zombie is somebody who acts exactly like a human, and claims to be self-aware BUT somehow isn't. There is 'nobody home', so to speak. They are not conscious. This sounds like what you've just postulated. But the issue is, we can't even prove to others that WE are self-aware. If we found 'intelligent life' how would we 'discover that they are aren't really alive' in the sense you've suggested? I'm inclined to think such a concept is impossible. I'm inclined to think consciousness/self-awareness are phenomena that arise at a certain level of brain complexity (gradually, via evolution).
the universe is huge trust me there is someone out there probaly thinking the samething we are thinking
Andre Fulton yes , yes there is. I agree.
Morgan Hairston yes because there's definitely not life in a near infinite amount of planets solar systems and galaxies right? Even a piece of bacteria on another planet would be considered an alien, your the one with the fantasy that we are the only life in this huge mindblowing universe
I can’t agree. To assume there’s something with zero evidence is as good as believing in God. It’s probable, not until there is an inkling of evidence, I’ll wait.
@eschatonx if you were well-educated, you would know the probability that there is not life to be .0000000... keep writing zeros until the day you die with a 1 at the end. That wouldn't even be small enough. If you're not following, there is of course life. The consensus amongst astronomers, astrophysycists, biologists, chemists, and engineers, and myself as an astronomer and an engineer, is the same. There is life. There's overwhelming evidence to suggest there is. This comes from basic knowledge of chemistry and the universe, and elements that make up the universe. To say that there is not life out there is as dull as saying that the Earth is flat. Because you don't agree or don't understand something doesn't make an objective truth wager based on your opinion. Case closed.
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Saying there’s no other life in the universe is like dipping a cup into the ocean and because there’s no fish in the cup we assume there’s no fish in the ocean at all
dude exactly, in fact I must say we can't expect SETI to find intelligent life within our lifetime. If the closest civilization is 1000 light years away, which actually is very close in cosmic terms, then it means we should wait for 2000 years to get a reply from them. And our radio telescopes have only so far sent radio signals 100 light years away.
Yeah we just don't live long enough to travel great distances like that in light-years. Our lives would be over and we would be dead before we even got halfway there.
@@dannymack1196 I think in the future, the world will become really advanced and will find a way to preserve humans before they get to their destination.
Really well said
@@mu1178 Fermi Paradox
I always feel like when i look towards the stars, someone across the universe looks back.
Stop smoking kids
@@kirlmboss6352 ikr lol
I always thinks like that
@@elias6113 idiot
@@elias6113 stop believing in god kids
Earth is so far the only place we know in the entire universe that has life
and we are destroying it
Diamond Miner Animaniac I'm with you man
n e a t that YOU know, it doesn't mean that the rest of the universe is dead.
Did i ever say there is no life in the rest of the universe?
Yea The last election got the Earth RIP
because no one is bothering to go to mars since money is more important than exploration to many people
Imagine some other planet having their own youtube and making a video like this
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Idc 😒
THATS WEIRD TO THINK ABOUT
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@@chloeeqqqq shut up with yo unintelligent self
The biggest proof that life on other planets exist is that we exist
i wonder if that another life are another bunch of humans and they are those people who have..... died?
i mean like an afterlife?
@@chris-p9423 what if u died there, like what if u die in afterlife
Yes. It would be doubtful to tell if there's life, if we didn't exist in the first place. Here's the proof:
1)There are 40 billion planets in the galaxy that can support life
2) There are living things on Earth, which means there is such thing as 'life'.
Yes @Joe you are absolutely right, and I bet one day we might spot a UFO, but that would mostly be in another 500,000 years because of the vast distances between planets. So, the Fermi Paradox is yet to be solved, when we first find an alien civilization, which is very far from now.
Lord Kenyon maybe other planets also won the lottery of existence
Lord Kenyon no it’s telling the truth why would we be able to exist and not people on an other planet
It is very scary to feel that we are all alone in this wide universe.
Were not the only one who lives in the universe. What if there are other species outside the universe.
ob s you shouldn’t feel lonely we still have billions of species of animals too see and touch and plenty that haven’t been discovered
You are very close minded.
Were not
We're not there's absolutely no way were alone is this infinitely big universe that just one planet made life no way
Aliens are smart enough to avoid Earth.
Aliens are real
Zoo Hypotheses?
True. If alien, I'd not want to let a violent world of human know I was out there. We're probably not even on the lowest ring of contact for any of them.. at least, until we grow up and learn to deal with each other over killing each other.
Yeah, plus us humans tend to harm and try to control everything meaning wars and whatnot. Just look at old civilizations like Incas or Aztecs. They were all human, fairly similar skin colour and barely caused any trouble bc they were pretty vulnerable.
At the moment, we're not confronted by any new species that could outsmart us or threaten our survival so our rational brains go straight to: "Oh we'll live in peace, learn to co-exist with those other beings and we'll all just get along." Which isn't quite true.
Encountered with any newly found living being, we're led by curiosity and the determination to study and control it at its best with experiments and whatnot. If the new intelligent being is smart enough, they'll not want to be overly examined as it feels like a possible threat to their survival.
So the easiest solution would just be to avoid it or to erradicate it. Which isn't the case to this day. We're still here.
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Yup
This topic has always been fascinating to me. I mean, our universe is so vast, it's infinite. How could there possibly not be any life out there? And I'm almost certain, that in a galaxy so far away, there are aliens looking up at the sky and just hoping that we are out there as well.
Correction its not infinite
What if an extinct alien race sent out their last radio wave broadcast, and the day before we discovered radio waves it went past us?
SuperSaiyanMaze what you mean by that?? bringed your granddaughter
***** Yes, and we would *never* know. But it is a depressing thought, is it not?
SuperSaiyanMaze
what, aliens?
Or should we be happy, maybe they were horrible, hating, sadistic, justin bieber loving aliens
FrisianGoron If it's any consolation, this would have happened log before Bieber, so they'd have never known of him.
Why do people assume that aliens would be so much more technologically advanced? For all we know they could be behind us.
+George Hetfield or are as stupid as current human life but with slightly much more advanced tech enough to pick up are signals,think we're #cool, then come to our planet for selfies or whatever they call it.
abigail dimaren Well, you have to remember that some stars were born billions of years before others. There’s probably a race that’s already traveling the stars.
abigail dimaren I doubt you can get much dumber than us and still be considered “intelligent life”
Well that’s good because that’s one planet that isn’t going to be as destroyed. People are dumb we get this perfectly orbited planet with oxygen and we ruined it
Rrue
We are the ones who are the aliens to THE ALIENS.
true
Saturn 🪐
true like aliens think we’re aliens and we think they’re aliens. it’s both ways
Actually, we are probably the ants that they can step on
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The question should be: Is there intelligent life ON Earth?
Thanks for proving my point.
I actually think not. A species that is fully aware of messing up its habitat, but still keeps doing it. Is nothing. Truly intelligent are elephants and whales
Now that is a good question👏👏👏u should listen to Neil Tyson commenting on this topic,his answers are pretty amazing
Mitter oh don't be like that. People like you going against your own species. I like seeing them do what us humans did
Yoda You mean doing selfies in the toilet or fucking up the planet? Yes, we have brilliant minds that led us into distroying ourselfs because we thought we knew it all and still think that.
Am I the only one who feels that the sound is more panned to the right?
Yeah I've been thinking that too. It's kinda bugging me at this point
+JAXX It's only his voice, but yeah, it is. Subtle, but noticeable. I paused it to check if my headphones were okay.
+JAXX damn you, i didn't noticed till i read your comment
Psyta atysP lets make a baby
JAXX ehm ok, i don't think i'm ready for that ;D
nevermind space, we havent even explored 10% of the ocean
I dont really care about that ,I want to know if god is real and the only way to prove that is to find more life in space.
@@bluntheadass6863 god has nothing to do with aliens lol tf ? Coz god is supernatural entity who has no evidence
Saltanat Kadyrbekova Maybe because God, is not really a God, rather a form of super intelligent life that manipulates whatever happens in the universe and sees what happens if the universe and the life there is left to its own choices. Just a theory, but maybe.
@@klydebarney2937 yeah but the question will still remain where did this super intelligent being came from ? And I also don't believe it coz our human body universe n earth has many flaws or defects and an intelligent creator wouldn't make such mistakes if they exists
Saltanat Kadyrbekova It was a blind speculation and I didn’t want anyone to agree with what I said, and saying things like “I don’t believe” etc is being ignorant because we don’t even have proof of how these supreme beings operate even worse is we don’t even know if they really exist, So saying that now is pretty invalid.
its strange to me that we assume a planet has to be like earth to harbor life.
The main reason why people assume this is because carbon based life forms would be the most abundant, sure there might be a few silicon based lifeforms but for the most part carbon is our best bet for finding life due to its atomic structure, and carbon based life forms generally require the conditions of earth like planets to survive
Life can be anywhere, if life on the planet is possible, then the organisms will adapt to its environment
In Star Wars we see humanoids strolling about,as we do.So each planet would have a similar gas,mass,gravity,rotational,orbital make up as Earth,as well as evolutionary history,which seems HIGHLY unlikely.
kris kowalczyk yesss this is exactly what i think!! ❤️❤️🥺
@@kriskowalczyk5467 then why there is no life on mars,venus?
What if there was intelligent life before us on another planet long ago. And their sun destroyed them.
Ritzcy Tuff. R.I.P
This kind of things repeat themselves so yes there has been and there will be more in the future after us.
@@LaxmikantMali are you serious?
Crazy Steve as far as we know there was not life on Venus or mars but before they COULD have sustained life
Mars could have held life because it used to be icy and had water
I think its kinda beautiful the thought of humans being extinct forever, yet our creations, signals, voyagers, will still be out there, like a photograph of what once was
True...
Do you think the idea of us being extinct beautiful??? All right.......
@@EsKeleto2507 Pfft, most of us humans do not deserve the privilege of life. The majority of us deserve to be perished. Humanity is a joke and we are ruining it.
@@EsKeleto2507 that's not what they meant
@@EsKeleto2507 it would be bitter sweet
anyone else in high school binge watching this channel,not only because it's Friday and you have nothing to do,but because it is FREAKING AWESOME AND INFORMATIVE!I'm in love with this channel...
you still in high school?
@@LukaElias lol not anymore. Now I'm in 3rd year of uni.
@@danigurl1203 woahh time go bys fast congrats man i hope you have a wonderful life
*aliens scan the white house
"No intelligent life here"
Diamond Miner Animaniac lmao
n e a t obama is still in there stupid
QuinOnlineGamer no???
QuinOnlineGamer Are you an idiot? Obama left last year
QuinOnlineGamer dumb ass
I personally believe that we cannot find life because:
1. The odds are extremely low of course and no planets near us have life.
2. If we look at planets that are millions/billions of light years away, we are not looking at them in present time, we are looking at them millions of years in the past, so maybe there is life on that planet now. But we simply cant see the planet in present time.
I Personally believe that alien life exists and I hope we find it
@Shaun Blair why?
Maby life beyond Earth have found us a long time ago.....
@Shaun Blair One of the more intelligent answers....
Humans destroy everything they touch ,living things that just might exist from other planets are best left alone....if humans are ment to discover life beyond planet earth I'm quite sure they will ...sooner rather than later......
@@lorrainefleming714 i don't think there are any beings out there that can make technologies like us.
Damn, I loved that Ray Brudbury speech.
even if there's intelligent life out there, it has evolved. It has been a product of evolution. They don't necessarily have to be intelligent the way we are. After all, this is the only intelligence we've been accustomed to.
It could be a new form of intelligence. One that is not measured by our standards.
But we can only judge by our standards.
LightInTheNight1337
True.. That's why I think we may not be able to determine whether their intelligence is inferior or superior.
I doubt its intelligence would be that much different. I mean, certain things would definitely be different. Like, what they look like, maybe even the elements they're composed of. But they would have to share information the same way according to Information Theory. They would have to also have a science of their own. You know, if they can't actually discover anything about the universe, why consider them intelligent? I'm sure many things will be different, but I'd also be willing to bet many of the core, central principles would be the same.
Well humans evolved with as omnivores and scavengers, making us relatively peaceful and forcing us to evolve to figure out problems to do with obtaining meat, defending ourselves and treating meat.
I suppose predatory intelligence could evolve where a predator has to figure out how to capture it's prey but it wouldn't be as likely that it would use any tools it creates for anything other than killing.
Angel Samael Well actually I'm pretty sure we evolved mostly as herbivores but we are omnivorous you know with the whole long small intestine instead of the short fat intestines carnivores have
"This Episode is brought to you by the letter L" Death Note, is that you?
XD haha did not even notice
My right ear enjoyed this
BizyTomas thank u for that, I thought my headphones were broken
BizyTomas my left ear used to be deafed by ear poop. I guess were the same.
Edit:it’s fine now
Fun fact:
The first radio transmission from Earth with enough power to be detected at another earth-like planet was Hitler's speech at the Olympics.
i learned that from lemmino
Hey there buddy! Quit writing poems huh? Why did you change your name?(I guess it was hdwriting or something..)
Hey! Yes, unfortunately I am very busy with work right now, I can't find the time to write!
which lemmino video is that?
Silas Schiera Vril is a protip
I keep watching videos like this and FREAKING MYSELF UP
What if George Lucas was right. "A long time ago in a galaxy far far away" there was life. It might still be there XD
MJ Partortise What if he was from an another planet in another time line
Bruh what if most sci-fi universes like halo and star wars hold some type of truth and there are just aliens in different galaxies waiting.
@@beserker9890 I always like to think that universe like Star Wars exist in real life because the universe is basically infinitely large, so that means infinite possibilities, maybe even multiverses with different laws of nature that are similar to Star Wars
Could you imagine getting a Pen Pal from another planet! XD
you turn on the screen and it's frickin invader zim
+Theron Adams lel, or the Tallest dudes asking about pizza because they saw it on space Google
Oliver Brunton I can imagine, but it would be a Na'vi from Avatar (please correct me if I spelled it wrong?)
Lol
Humans: Are there aliens out there?
Aliens: I'm not helping those aliens down there let them figure it out.🙄
those aliens are assholes bro
@@Dave_of_Mordor 😂
Your channel is one of the stars. Hopefully most just don't know of it yet, but the shine is brilliant and bright. I'm glad I was one of the many to discover it. I hope there will be many more.
Thanks, L
Claude Alpha lol
Claude Alpha you are kira
Hahaha wait is L life?
No, it's Lawliet
He is long dead by now. He was killed by Kira.
Short answer:
Yes
Thanks bro
No
@@_steamfunk_2271 So according to you we are the only intelligent life in the entire universe? You do know that there are quadrillions of planets right? You are so ignorant.
@@ahsokatano5798 there is no life on other planets. How come we haven't seen any of those life forms?
@@_steamfunk_2271 because it's lightyears away
Vsauce, yourself, and you tubers like yourself are amazing. Hope your channel continues to grow and you keep pumping out great content such as this. I've learned more and become more curious from videos like this than my 15+ years of lower and higher education. Even in higher education I've learned more from UA-cam content and understood concepts much better thanks to you great content creators. Keep up the amazing work. What you do is appreciated very much by millions of people like myself.
I am very curious what conciousness would be like without or with different emotions and instincts. I would think it could be far more different than we expect.
+Robert Cece I bet it's that. Cool info.
Robert Cece interesting
I just don't see how there can't be life
The universe is endless so surely somewhere there is something
What if the aliens have already colonized the universe, but they're trying to leave Earth out to give us a chance to have a development completely unique to us instead of having it laid out for us by other life forms?
Nice thinking! I usually don't come across people as smart as you.
The question remains... Why Earth? Why not any other planet in the universe.
Damien Green Why does some guy win the lottery? Random chance I guess
Cubemaster this isn't a dice, this is an actual alien race with goals...
I find that very unlikely but its a nice idea. Chances are we would of noticed them, as its unlikely they would spend so much time just to block their signals to us. But its even more unlikely that they'd care about us, a species that knows of our exsistance is either very close or has interstellar space travel. If they are close, they probably dont have the technology to reach us, and if they have the technology to reach us its much more likely they wouldnt care about us and would live in a simulation or be exploring the wonders of the universe which probably has much more interesting life then us. (Based on the Drake equation if we find any other life at all it is highly (99.99%+) probable that the universe is abundant with life.
I love when I discover channels that cover good topics such as this one and actually make sense.
“There is no intelligent life out there”
Woody: *Hello!*
I have a hypothesis that any life that has technology and is more advanced than us is most likely more advanced by thousands or millions of years, and If that is the case they most likely don't communicate by radio, but by quantum mechanical phenomena. We already know quantum teleportation is a thing, so advance that knowledge by untold eons and you have a communication system so advanced it is impossible to guess at.
If this were true than it would explain why we have seen no signals, because the signals have already come and gone.
Damn you smart
TheSkullcrusher73 It's logical. I still think it's more likely that nothing is out there though.
technological telepathy
bobby jager Already being worked on.
I have a similar theory as well, that any civilization cabable of interstellar travel will have, or at least need, a communication system not limited by light speed - consider the fact that, our radio waves have only travelled out for 100 light years... in the grand scheme of things, that's not very fair. Likely, the reason we don't see any signals out there is that, if we do find one, it'll likely be many thousands of years old, perhaps even millions of years old... the red shift may even prevent it from being detected as a radio wave after traveling so long
-.- If aliens come i hope they take me with them. Because i'm tired of school xD :3
+Diego Jose Abreu Molina no
Blablafreak Hai :3
Diego Jose Abreu Molina no
+Diego Jose Abreu Molina just wanted to say that we have same last name
alien school?
Humans have only explored about 20% of Earth's oceans with 80% still to be discovered and uncharted. But so many confident people out there to say we're the only ones in the entire universe? 🤔
what are you talking about? majority of our population believe that there are life out there. who are these "many confident people"?
Dave Orange Look in the replies of the most liked comments 😒
Yea thats true, there are many many unknown things on the planet earth itself
That ending made my eyes sweat. That was crazy.
That's what I call it too, "eye sweat" . . . right :)
I think there is life on another planet but they are waiting on us to find them
If there are more intelligent lifeforms why would they interfere in our development
They will perhaps show themselves when they think we have developed enough
It's impossible to find them or it is impossible to reach them. It will took us 200,000 years
Yeah but think of it like maybe we are the ones waiting, we could be the last of all of the life out there that has already made things that could travel way farther than us
@@Rtk06yt2 or we are going to be the aliens that wait until they get advanced they would probably show themselves when were at the point of extinion or we like explored the solar system and know everything about it or when we can time travel teleport or clone items and make them out of thin air
@@gvc7314 yeah that too
Human: "Hi there, I come in peace!"
Alien: "Then why are you here?"
to bring peace
And bring democracy✌️
And bring plagues and diseases that the aliens aren't immune to, and get diseases and plagues we ourselves aren't immune to 😎
To bring 21st century memes
Sir, you are a universal educator. In one word: Inspiring.
Thank you
It would be scary to think that there is other life out there but it would be even scarier to think that we're the only life in the entire universe
Amazing! Arthur Clarke, Carl Sagan, and Ray Bradbury all together! And what a poem! My appreciation of youtube has risen considerably. Thank you for this channel!
Imagine if we already had visitors from other planets who intelligently interacted with us on a daily basis. Now that would be a time to live in!
7:20 Thats how it should be, the concept of religion or God or gods be used to inspire human to move forward, to push forward to try to understand everything about this universe, about life, about death, etc, not to bind humanity and move us back into dark age.
Great comment, thank you. As an atheist I don't believe in the concept of God, but many people do and that's fine, if it is used to inspire good as you said. Hope you're OK :)
+Will Herondale had to comment and give you props not too many respectful atheists or honestly just people in general around. People just get too heated if someone just so happens to disagree with their point of view.
There is a famous poem of my country it says
If a bat cannot see the light,the problem is with the bat's eye
Hope you have a good day
There is. A lot. Like seriously, there is.
True
Bruh we are one galaxy with billions of stars and there millions of galaxies
I have no doubt that we are not alone
I just hope we contact the good aliens before we find the bad ones
@@Lamster66 there is no doubt humanity has some issues to figure out but i dont think where bad just too young think has civilization has a 4 Year old fighting over a toy hopefully de mature down the right path with peace and mind
@@Lamster66 i can see the army now going to ruin a planet for our government to use it
there would be no measure for ‘good’ or ‘bad’ by other lifeforms similar to ours, they would have very different evolutions and not understand things like us
My understanding is that radio signals degrade to the point of static in a relatively short distance (on the cosmological scale). Is this correct?
They do become weaker as they get farther from Earth (it's an inverse square relationship), but that can be remedied with larger receivers. It helps if you know where to look. We can still detect Voyager's transmissions and its signals are weaker than a watch battery. Or, you just build a bigger receiver. Arecibo could probably detect Earth's radio from 30+ light years away. And if you build one in space, it could be as large as you want to make it!
Mike Moceri Nikolai Kardashev uploaded a paper on technological civilisations and radio signals.
Dont forget NASA have there deep space network to big up signals from those probes.
deepspace.jpl.nasa.gov/about/#
Purpose built for it.
lamanchadale The search could also be done with gravitational waves.
Inverse square relationship means that the amplitude of the radio signal (thus the power of the signal) is proportional with 1/R^2 where R is the distance the signal has travelled. So the further the signal goes, it becomes weaker by R^2 times :)
If earth is the only source of life in universe, then we are a sad short symphony lost in eternity
With the amount of galaxies in the universe that's almost imposible, in fact there are so many solar systems in the milky way that there are probaly houndreds or thousands of other plannet with just as intelligent life as us.
If ever I get reincarnated. I hope I will be born in a new planet and still remember the things on Earth and tell everyone about it.
Joshua Calibo Same
Joshua Calibo they would think your nuts!
Baron Beat 😂😂
You can never remember your past lives but you are reborn in a different body on a different planet for sure
Dylanmgibbs this only happens if you don’t have your God
"Todays episode is brought to you by the letter L" Me: Deathnote IS real
😤👌
We should also look for hydrocarbon based life, liquid methane would be good for another type of life. I think it pretty narrow of us to assume that all life will be based on water.
Still interesting video though.
Even though no one of us will be there, it still feels sad to think that everything; life , the planet etc will end one day.
"Hug me!" Loved that :)
who is scared a little bit
I'm not.
Avery Winchester why would you be scared?
you wont notice that you’re dead once you are
unless you die anyway other than old age
Steven Hawking believed it was not a good idea to try to contact other life in the universe, that we were much safer remaining unknown. he was pretty smart.
Avery Winchester I'm not scared I'm tariffed
Speaking about your Valentine's day video.. how ironic how I chosed to watch this video on the day of Valentine's day 2019..
Fantastic list of links. And that panel at the end where Bradbury was reading...
Would love to find the full video of that appearance.
As much video as I've been able to find is posted in the description. That clip comes from a 1971 public forum featuring Bradbury, Arthur C. Clarke, Carl Sagan, Caltech's Bruce Murray, and NY Times writer Walter Sullivan to commemorate Mariner 9 reaching Mars.
You can read more about it here: www.brainpickings.org/index.php/2012/08/20/mars-and-the-mind-of-man-sagan-bradbury-clarke-caltech-1971/
Tears to my eyes. Beautiful.
It's Okay To Be Smart All the greatest legends of the 20th century sitting together!. Long Live Ray Bradbury!
That Ray Bradbury reading was amazing. it makes me want to live forever and see where we go, i want to see us colonize mars (if possible) i wanna see the first humans leave our solar system. even if we will meet our end by some cosmic event.. i wanna be around for it, because it will be one hell of a ride. the universe is amazing.... thanks for the fantastic channel :)
Humanity is gifted in this galaxy,fix your differences before is too late.
humans: uhh... we come in peace! (political speech goes on)
alien: HA look at those creatures so small
alien 2: what do you think they are saying?
alien: i have know idea.. want to go to the zemera-5328 system?
alien 2: sure! i heard they have space ice cream!
alien 2: but i dont have space bucks...
alien: dont worry the space police cant catch us!
Why are we assuming that all other ailiens want to be found and want to find others? It also seems like we're assuming that life could only exist in conditions we can survive in and we seem to assume that all intelegent ailiens are group animals.
Exactly. I'm always curious, why must there be water for another lifeforms on other planet to exist. I mean they're ALIEN. They're totally different from us.
of course not. but it's not exactly up to them if they're found, now are they? it's not like we can ask them if they want to be found. and if they don't want to find others, then they don't.
we're not assuming anything.
who do you mean by we?
It doesn't require ALL other aliens to be like that. It only requires SOME. It only requires that we aren't the ONLY ones who want to be found and want to find others.
T Hsieh It's not necessarily that there must be water for other lifeforms to exist, but that all the life we know of (which, on a universal scale is, admittedly, limited) does require water. If not water, then what do we look for?
So it's not so much an assumption that alien life necessarily has to have a similar biochemistry to ours, it's just that we definitely know that Earth-like biochemistry can lead to life, so looking for water is a relatively safe bet. Otherwise, we could be barking up the wrong tree. We could still be barking up the wrong tree, looking for water, but we know that at least one life-bearing planet has lifeforms that use water as a solvent, which is more than can be said for any other solvent.
The way you talk is so soothing
This was video was much more worth my time then doing my homework :P
Ailen: Alright man, scan this planet for intelligent life!
*Scans*
Ailen: Nope there is none. Moving on!
Random Ryan how fast
That ending statement is amazing.
Great Video. Did I see Ray Bradbury, Arthur Clarke and Carl Sagan in the same conference? When was this?
it was a legendary conference in 1971 :) here's a review of what was said. If you find the complete video, let us know!
www.brainpickings.org/index.php/2012/08/20/mars-and-the-mind-of-man-sagan-bradbury-clarke-caltech-1971/
imagine if aliens that communicate by waving their mid. fingers around sent us a message...
*in hillbilly accent* Ehh whad dah he'll! lez kill this sons of bitches and bild a waaallll
3:12 It's probably still being sent there. I mean, it's only been 1K years since then. And we are trying to send it to something very far away. The speed of sound isn't fast enough to get there in only 1K yrs.
Considering there are hundreds of billions of who knows how many star-systems with who knows how many planets, even at odds of 1:1000000000000000000000000 there would be millions of planets with life. I am 100% sure there is life out there, we just might never meet it cause we nuke ourselfs before that.
or we may bible, gita or allah ho akbur our way back to the stone age.
Rishav Sarkar i dont even know what are you saying
He means bombing things, being too religious, and something else, which could be true, truth be told
:(
Dante Briefs But, are those odds correct? We couldn't know. If we take the Drake Equation to be true if we could know all of the parameters, one of the terms could be tiny, like 10^-80, so that easily removes all possibility if the others are 1 (excluding life time and Number of stars)
Well maybe we'll be reincarnated as aliens
WHAT?! WE WERE BEAMING JUSTIN BIEBER INTO UNIVERSE?!
PREPARE FOR THE APOCALYPSE AND NUCLEAR WAR!!
while you were reading this long name I stole your cookies
you comment and name just made my day!
This is really good! I have the idea that aliens probably know were here but are just like, “They kill each other for no f-ing reason, we go to earth and we’ll probably cause a war...”
Are we sure there's not intelligent life elsewhere on Earth? Like in the parts of the ocean we haven't explored?
Jimmy Burch oooh, that would be so cool! but we probably would have already met them if they had any technology or underwater cities. there probably are some sci-fi books about this.
Mary42877 i think that there might be. Theres a limite of how far sonar can go. And the pressure could be to deep for us, if they are enough,so theres a good chance that we have not meet them
twilbanks2000
it's likely that there is intelligent life somewhere else underwater, maybe even in our solar system. But the problem would be that is the species isn't even mammal, they're so different, what if they're giant superwhales who despite being smart think 100x slower than us or something? it would be so sad if we found aliens but couldn't talk to them.
Jimmy Burch Dolphins are intelligent life. Many animals, in fact, are intelligent.
Inteligent life? Maybe. Technologically advanced races? I don't think so.
I think we will never see aquatic life develop technology because fire is an essential thing in that process.
If anyone disagrees I would love to hear your opinion.
We should worry more about our home planet at the moment rather than "distant civilizations".
Adam Burke nope
Somewhere far away on another earth: Is there intelligent life on other planets?
Think about it . We’re adjusted and adapted to our planet so it’s definitely other life forms out there adjusted to their own planet . They might be extremely small , or very tall , or able to move very fast . Never know .
Short answer: We don't know because we're too lazy and more interested in spending money on military and luxury, rather than on science.
I mean that military will go to use if we do find dangerous aleins
That cat prductions depends on what technology they have.
Yea he's right , but tbh I don't think there r aliens who are more advanced than us , maybe they're just normal living beings but in other galaxies or planets that's why they never visited us
We are not technology advanced enough
were not too lazy, it just means were not ready yet. You're expecting humans to explore the whole galaxy while we still haven't achived to go to mars and haven't dicovered how to invent a rocket that can go on the same speed as light and of course that our lives are too short to explore 1/4 of the galaxy it would take many centuries!
The sheer size of universe and amount of matter within, it's actually quite IMPOSSIBLE that other life would not exist anywhere.
The universe is eternally massive and still expanding faster then human research. There is definitely life out there and definitely species like us who are intelligent or maybe even more advanced then us but we will never know since human devolpment can not out race universe expansion...
Scientists are looking for life that can survive like us. They haven't thought that they might not breathe oxygen or even live on land
They have thought about it, things like silicon based lifeforms or new kinds of extremophiles have been discussed over and over again, but its incredibly difficult to search for a form of life that we've never seen before, it's much more reliable to search for life using parameters that we know for sure can provide a suitable habitat for it
@@Noseihtam266 so in theory a planet like neptune with life could excist but they need the things that the planet has to survive, so lets say they discover our planet and they say ; its impossible that theres life there its too warm and there's oxigen and other stuff;
Mathieson u went to oxford
3:26 there’s a crop circle that was found that’s that exact message. It’s really interesting how something like that can happen and perhaps that’s how an intelligent species is trying to communicate with us
It has yet to be determined that there is intelligent life here on Earth.
This channel amazes me again and again
I have a scientific mind. I always wonder what's out there or how it be like to be outside there. It's interesting
@Abdul Warsi lmaooo Idkk why this made me laugh so hard
You know when your born you're like "wow, what a random pick, I'm an American! " kinda like when you have to pick 1 out of the 3 or 1 out of 10 billion. It's really hard to explain because life is hard to explain. So when you say earth is the only planet in the universe with "life" you're wrong. Some where out there someone is "saying" the same thing. Being born on earth is just another random pick. Who knows, maybe someone else is like me in another planet far out there Saying wow! I was born on the planet Junler! I think we're the only planet with life. Who knows. Maybe life isn't even the same thing as it is on "junler" maybe they they think we're aliens. Maybe they are moving what we call rocks here on earth. Etc. some people will hate me some people won't. Some people will get me, some people won't. This is my own belief put in a crappy word term
Good one mate. And let me add one good phrase, "There is no right answer. The world is how you look at it."
We are not alone in the universe for sure...but we are lonely. That's how I like to put it. Think about it...the radio signals that we first emitted are in a sphere with the radius of 100 light years around earth while our galaxy is 100000 light years across and the nearest spiral galxay is 2.5 million ly from us...so ofc we can't contact anyone else out there...YET :D
+TudorSicaru
Maybe they can hear us and maybe they don't care. Think about it. We all come from one source. God didn't just create Earth, God (and I believe in a higher, loving, more powerful being who created everything and who we are all at one with no matter who or what you are) created the cosmos too which means we are all the same throughout the universe we just come in many different versions and forms of life depending on our evolutionary process and what our home planets look like. Everything in this universe is made up of energy, which cannot be destroyed but simply transformed, which is what our souls are made up of. Makes sense if your smart enough to wonder why and believe we have souls or spirits, depending on what you call it, which also happens to be our primitive human way of saying that's actually our energy. Now if you're smart enough to wrap your mind around that then who created this energy? We need to start thinking in universal terms then you can accept and not even care that there is other life out there. We all come from one source and we are all evolving on a different evolutionary scale but we are exactly where and when we need to be in order to learn and evolve to the higher dimensions. Now if these beings are interested then they will make contact. If not then maybe we are not ready. Maybe they see us as dangerous and considering what's going on in the world, who can blame them. If they are evolved enough to come here they are evolved enough to know that petty world problems over religion, money, and greed is not worthy of their time when there are other more peaceful worlds out there. Maybe we are just still in our infancy. Think of walking down the street one day and you see an ant. Would you stop and talk to it? No you most likely don't even know it's there. You don't notice it because it's not important and you won't kill it because it's not a threat to you. Maybe to these other alien races....that's how we are.....
+Kyle Knowles Why have been around for only 200.000 years, so as a species we are steel prety young
you're right tgo
“We’re running out of time”
“Billions and billions and billions of years into the future”
Summary: there might be intelligent life beyond but there's definitely none on this earth
Kloe Gilliam exactly
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Perhaps life on Mars left when the sun was to hot for them, and they didn’t know about us because we hadn’t evolved yet.
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What if the aliens picking up the radio signals are not friendly? What if they're very hostile?
+asdfghjkl Doesn't really matter anyway. If they are hostile, the only thing they could probably do is just respond. Assuming ofcourse that we are close to the top of technological advancement in the universe. And by the time they would physically get to us, we will probably have wiped ourselves out with no help from any other life in the universe.
+E2O10 what if they are more intelligent than us? What if they already invented vehicles that are capable of being piloted in space? What if they successfully know how to use quantum drive?
xBluR Plays Well then i think you've answered your own question.. We're fucked :D
***** We are indeed...unless that is if they are hostile. If they aren't then...maybe they can help us, but that's not going to happen. We can't even help our own.
+xBluR Plays an alien species so technologicaly advanced that can travel through space would not need anything from us. They can mine asteroids for resources, get energy directly from stars, have super advanced robots for work slaves would do, etc.
Imagine some planet way out there and the "things" have joy, familys, and they wonder whats out there and if were real
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My right ear is getting all the action .-.
I'm thinking that my life is been draw by others, like he is animating it.
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I highly doubt aliens even if they where intelligent would have compaitable technology that could uncode our radio signals.
its a audio message. if they scan then they get it. easy
+Chris Baker even just listening to it, they will know it is artificial, good enough to motivate them to reply
+George Hetfield But what if they do have eyes
Pavel A. Ramirez whatever is out there probably does havr eyes. Even here on earth evolution has made eyes like 50 different times.
Unknown well they wouldn’t have the same languages or ways of thinking so they may not understand
Scenario: we find what seems like life on another planet but soon realize that they are simply robots, that think they are alive, think they are like us. How would humans react to this?
Interesting, it would be quite a mind fuck
I would probably wonder what kind of life created them, and what happened to that life. Did they go extinct? Why? Did they find a way to abandon their planet? How? If the robots "think" they are like us (I'm assuming you mean humans) were they created to do that based on our image (which would mean the missing aliens would have knowledge of life here), or was that civilization similar to us?
That's just what I would wonder within the first .5 seconds after learning about these robots.
ACubed lol I bet you would be mind fucked for the first 5 seconds, then after an hour when your brain comes back from the mind fucked reality you would ask those questions.
Haha, okay after I recover from the fuckery that my brain will go through, then I will ask those questions.
Have you heard of a 'philosophical zombie'?
It's an idea used in philosophy sometimes, when trying to address consciousness and self-awareness. Essentially, a philosophical zombie is somebody who acts exactly like a human, and claims to be self-aware BUT somehow isn't. There is 'nobody home', so to speak. They are not conscious.
This sounds like what you've just postulated. But the issue is, we can't even prove to others that WE are self-aware. If we found 'intelligent life' how would we 'discover that they are aren't really alive' in the sense you've suggested?
I'm inclined to think such a concept is impossible. I'm inclined to think consciousness/self-awareness are phenomena that arise at a certain level of brain complexity (gradually, via evolution).