Posted on 05/22/2014 11:55:42 AM PDT by Las Vegas Dave
Aliens almost definitely exist.
At least, that's what two astronomers told Congress this week, as they appealed for continued funding to research life beyond Earth.
According to ABC News, Dan Werthimer, director of the SETI [search for extraterrestrial intelligence] Research Center at the University of California, Berkeley, told the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology Wednesday that the possibility of extraterrestrial microbial life is "close to 100 percent."
"In the last 50 years, evidence has steadily mounted that the components and conditions we believe necessary for life are common and perhaps ubiquitous in our galaxy," said Werthimer in his written testimony, adding: "The possibility that life has arisen elsewhere, and perhaps evolved intelligence, is plausible and warrants scientific inquiry."
Werthimer's colleague Seth Shostak, a senior astronomer at the SETI Institute, also told Congress that he believes our chances of finding extraterrestrial life are high.
The chances of finding it I think are good and if that happens it will happen in the next 20 years depending on the financing, Shostak told the committee.
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First off, since God created the universe and us in his image, any other life HE may have created wouldn't be any more advanced than us...........
Even if our radio signals can be understood at the colossal distances were talking about, they havent yet gotten to a suitable candidate star.
And neither has the similar radio signals created by a race no more advanced than ours been received........
That makes sense. I really wasn’t sure what they did with SETI. Thanks.
First of all, is this guy saying they can find extraterrestrial microbial life in 20 years if they have enough money?
The best way to describe obama and moochelle. We’ve got illegal aien microbes living in the white house.
Pretty arrogant and ignorant of us to think so ... wouldn't you say ? Kinda like believing that the universe revolved around us ... in retrospect how did that work out?
I don’t think the Bible really talks about it one way or another.
You asked: “Why haven’t any of them visited here or at least had the courtesy to send an email?”
Because they’re not wasting money trying to pick up one of our radio stations.
Maybe life like ours ... our form of life may not be the only game in town ... so those who populate "heaven or hell" are they alive?
We have no real view of God’s plans, only what he chose to say to us. I don’t imagine he’d have considered any other experiments our business.
The universe is variously described as between 12-18 billion years. Our planet is considered to be about 5 billion. Now, for much of that time the heavier elements, which came from supernova explosions way after the Big Bang, were not available so, let’s say for 8 billion or so years there was no life. So, other planets could be between 4-8 billion years old. Western civilization, the one that reveres God, is only 2,000 years old. Two thousand years is an amazingly short time.
If God was diddling with other experiments and they worked a little better or faster then they could be hundreds of thousands of years old. (Remember, species on Earth only average 10,000,000 before they die.)
Potentially, there are some very old civilizations out there. But they are still subject to the same physics that make it improbable for us to ever meet.
Yeah I find it pretty unlikely we are are alone whether you believe in Evolution or Creation. The universe is just so stunningly big....
Precisely!
As far as ‘what the Bible says’, I would pose a few questions:
Did this other intelligent race fall?
If so, did Christ become one of their race and die for their sins?
If not, is there a part of this universe which is not fallen?
I can not believe it took to post # 78 for the picture of this crazy dude on this thread. I absolutely figured he would be in the first 20 posts.
There is a double problem, not only of distance, but of time.
The distances are ridiculously large, and even if someone is trying to communicate by any normal means, their communication obeys the inverse square law, which basically means that even if it is incredibly powerful at its point of origin, it will dissipate before it reaches us.
Likewise, the universe is about 15 billion years old. If some civilization had a normal evolution and achieved intelligence and eventually died out a billion years ago, we would have missed it entirely. And who knows how many civilizations could have risen and fallen in that time? The Earth is only about 4 billion years old, so might not have even existed back then.
And remember that Earth’s evolutionary clock was reset several times because of disasters.
It’s not just us, either. Every now and then there are events in the galaxy that sterilize entire sectors of space, so even if there were many advanced civilizations there, they would all be extinct. Nothing but artifacts, if that.
According to ABC News, Dan Werthimer, director of the SETI [search for extraterrestrial intelligence] Research Center at the University of California, Berkeley, told the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology Wednesday that the possibility of extraterrestrial microbial life is “close to 100 percent.”
Anyone see a little deception in this story?
If we ever do make contact, and they work cheaper than the Chinese or Bangladeshis, look for push for GAFTA (Galactic America Free Trade Agreement).
They’re small, but very, very clever.
LOL!
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“Almost definitely” sounds like a consensus to me, let us redesign our whole society around that! or not.
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