Do You Believe There Is Life In Space?
We live in a prodigious universe but are there other intelligent life forms except for us?
It is a thought that may ponder many minds when they decide to sit back and look up at the night sky. We on this Earth are just one little blip on this vast map called the universe. Surely out in the billions of galaxies, solar systems and planets there must be another planet that sustains life. Well, I think there are planets out there that support microbial's, but I'm not sure there are ones that facilitate intelligent life.
Alien Makeup
Well if we grasp the idea that there are some forms of intelligent life out there, their structure and anatomy would most likely be nothing like a human. All life on Earth is DNA based because the polymers and protein evolved in such a way that it gave rise to self-replicating molecules based on carbon.
They may be nitrogen based or maybe another element that we have not yet discovered or is not discoverable here on this Earth. Our sister planet Venus is a world not for the faint hearted. On its surface, you'd have to endure high temperatures, intense air pressures and try to survive in the sulfuric acid-laced atmosphere. It may not be capable of a life form like ours, but others may find sulfuric acid rain as normal as how our rain is.
Their Intellect Compared To Ours
If they discovered us, we might be dwarfed by their intellect. We share 99% identical DNA to chimps, but they cannot do anything we can do. They may be able to do some sign language, but a toddler could do the same. That 1% difference in DNA is what makes us ourselves intellectually superior to any other organism on our Earth. Maybe us as human are like toddlers of aliens. We are nothing compared to them.
As Arthur C. Clarke said in a statement once.
"Two possibilities exist: Either we are alone in the Universe, or we are not. Both are equally terrifying."
Stephen Hawkings' Into the Universe (Aliens) covers up most of this question.
In short, he says that one of the most dangerous things humans have ever done was to send out messages in space.
If there is life out there, which is entirely possible, we may not want to meet it as it may end up as Columbus re-discovering America.
But then again our galaxy, the Milkyway, is placed in quite an isolated area of the observable Universe, so the chances of meeting extraterrestrial life forms are quite slim.
Though there is no doubt that one day; homo sapiens will meet and have contact with other life, as we as a species are meant to
leave Earth to avoid our extinction.
We have discovered even less than 4% - we barely know 1% of our solar system. It's cool that we got ways to map the universe, but so far we have only been able to do that due to a particular light spectrum.
Interstellar travel is something that should be focused on instead if you're asking me. If anything our top priority is to learn more about our own Earth.
We still got a lot of the oceans on Earth that should be explored, as they might hold the key to a mineral which may make it possible to increase the efficiency in power consumptions when it comes to space exploration!
This was very nicely written and posses a question I think most people wonder at some point. I personally think it would be naive and dangerous to say we are the only life in the universe. They've already proven organic matter is on other planets and asteroids. It's just going to take enough time and enginuity for us to find them, or them to find us.
Is there intelligent life out there? Yes. There is plenty of evidence here already.
And it really has more to do with free choice then with the MSM covering it up.
You do have free choice to believe in aliens or not.
However, this earth appears to be moving in a direction of open alien knowing and communication.
Life in this galaxy is all DNA based.
This is hard to explain in our current scientific understanding... because science likes to just ignore entire swaths of reality.
There is an energetic layer that atoms fit into. And so, the structure of the universe is set to make DNA. To make life.
There are intelligent beings on planet earth right now that science has no clue about. Some of them will completely destroy our notion of what life is. What living is. What thinking is.
We do not need to leave this planet because eventually we might kill ourselves off... because if we would kill ourselves off, we better learn to stop doing that before we get into a smaller space craft (then our earthship) to try to go somewhere else.
I agree that there is so much more we have to learn about this world.
We have plans to go ahead discover and colonise new planets but how can we terraform another planet if we can't keep our own intact.
Thanks for reading @builderofcastles.
I loved the article because aliens have always facinated me.
I, on the other hand, have chosen to believe a different view on alien species...
I think the universe is overall, relatively young, and intelligent life presumably takes a long time to create.
Beyond the length of time, it would also take a specific grouping and diversity of chemicals to come together in a nearly impossible scenerio to create basic life.
That life would then have to meraculously survive the hostility of space for a long time in order for it to evolve into intelligence.
So. I believe life exists out in the universe, it just seems very likely we are the most intellegent species to date.
I could go more in depth, but maybe ill write an article about it...
We may be the first intelligent form of life and we may be the ones that put little microorganisms on other planets to let them prosper and thrive and become intelligent beings like us.
Either we are alone and we are the first or there is already life out there.
Thank you for reading!
A thought provoking piece about life in space, these are stuffs science fiction are made of.
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This is a very interesting topic I think we could spend hours to talk about!
Of course I think we're not alone in this unimagineable huge universe and there are numerous intelligent species out there. When looking in the night sky I often think if there might be life on this stars shining so amazing.
If you ask me we may already been visited by intelligent life forms hundred or even thousand of years ago. There are really interesting TV shows runing on national geographic and history channel I could watch all day long and spin my fantasy even further.
Enough said so far, as I said, I could talk the whole night on this topic 😅
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This is one of my favorite subjects to ponder. One can attack this speculation from several perspectives. I'm gonna choose projecting where the life on earth is going to end up. While there is an amazing variety of exoplanets, many in the Goldilocks zone. There are few basics requirements for life. The elements (CHNOPS) are the same, the laws of physics, mathematics too. At this level the universe is homogeneous.
But, how did life end up reversing entropy. Humans are the epitome of negentropy. There is a continuum of evolution occurring since the big bang. A generation of stars died giving birth to the elements in our bodies.
What is interesting is this evolving complexity is not a small or large thing. Humans are rather small compared to galaxies. Nor is it a energy thing. Biological complexity has been replaced with informational (cultural) complexity. Its this measure of complexity in our ability to manipulate our surroundings that is rising exponentially. We could power down the internet, effectively freeze time, start it back up and it still works. We could also clone it. Its an organism now. Kurzweil's "The singularity is near" goes down this path. Bostrom's "Superintelligence...", AI is inevitable.
OK, what we will become is clear. Will our superorganism transcend physics? Are we a superorganism in a fishbowl? A computer game played by God? Am I an NPC?
I suspect since this transformation from biological evolution to informational evolution happens so suddenly that its like occasional supernovae in the universe. Once transformed our superorganism joins the universal internet of superorganisms. This meta organism would look at us now as we do a bacteria. Important, but boring.
Extremely intriguing many people till this ponder if there is life in space ... exploration to see if we can live on another planet ... thank u for this keep up the great work
100% ... it's simple probability