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Monday, February 16, 2009

i never understood

how people could believe WE were the only ones out here. we're so small and stupid and ugly (inside) and insignificant. we pollute our planet. we fight and kill each other. we don't clothe our poor. we don't feed our needy. we don't heal our sick. no one WANTS to contact us

Galaxy has 'billions of Earths'

There could be one hundred billion Earth-like planets in our galaxy, a US conference has heard.

Dr Alan Boss of the Carnegie Institution of Science said many of these worlds could be inhabited by simple lifeforms.

He was speaking at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in Chicago.

So far, telescopes have been able to detect just over 300 planets outside our Solar System.

Very few of these would be capable of supporting life, however. Most are gas giants like our Jupiter, and many orbit so close to their parent stars that any microbes would have to survive roasting temperatures.

But, based on the limited numbers of planets found so far, Dr Boss has estimated that each Sun-like star has on average one "Earth-like" planet.

This simple calculation means there would be huge numbers capable of supporting life...........

2 comments:

Commander Zaius said...

From Wikipedia:
The Fermi paradox can be asked in two ways. The first is, "Why are no aliens or their artifacts physically here?" If interstellar travel is possible, even the "slow" kind nearly within the reach of Earth technology, then it would only take from 5 million to 50 million years to colonize the galaxy.

Given the apparent number Earth-like planets and a few optimistic assumptions on the Drake Equation about the evolution of intelligent life I have a hard time believing they all nuke or pollute themselves into extinction. I know one of the assumptions is that interstellar travel is possible along with the desire to explore in the first place but at least they should be flooding interstellar space relativistic Instant Messages.

Personally I haven't ruled out the Zoo hypothesis:
...the idea that Earth is being monitored by advanced civilizations for study, or is being preserved in an isolated "zoo or wilderness area".

After the last few years with Bush leading the supposedly most advanced country on the planet I'm not expecting first contact for a long time.

Unknown said...

i hope you're wrong on the zoo theory bb but it wouldn't surprise me