Stephen Hawking on Aliens

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Hawking warns over alien beings

Aliens almost certainly exist but humans should avoid making contact, Professor Stephen Hawking has warned.

In a series for the Discovery Channel the renowned astrophysicist said it was "perfectly rational" to assume intelligent life exists elsewhere.

But he warned that aliens might simply raid Earth for resources, then move on.

"If aliens visit us, the outcome would be much as when Columbus landed in America, which didn't turn out well for the Native Americans," he said.

Prof Hawking thinks that, rather than actively trying to communicate with extra-terrestrials, humans should do everything possible to avoid contact.

He explained: "We only have to look at ourselves to see how intelligent life might develop into something we wouldn't want to meet."

“ The real challenge is to work out what aliens might actually be like ”
Stephen Hawking

In the past, probes have been sent into space with engravings of human beings on board and diagrams showing the location of our planet.

Radio beams have been fired into space in the hope of reaching alien civilisations.

Prof Hawking said: "To my mathematical brain, the numbers alone make thinking about aliens perfectly rational.

"The real challenge is to work out what aliens might actually be like."

The programme envisages numerous alien species including two-legged herbivores and yellow, lizard-like predators.

But Prof Hawking conceded most life elsewhere in the universe is likely to consist of simple microbes.

HAVE YOUR SAY I believe that it is inevitable that different forms of life exist within our universe Rogerjohn

In the recent BBC series Wonders of the Solar System, Professor Brian Cox, a physicist from the University of Manchester, also suggested life may exist elsewhere within our solar system.

He said organisms could be present under the ice sheet that envelops Europa, one of Jupiter's moons.

Professor Cox added: "Closer to home, the evidence that life could exist on Mars is growing.

"We will only know for sure when the next generation of spacecraft, fine-tuned to search for life, are launched to the moons of Jupiter and the arid plains of Mars in the coming decades."
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I totally agree with him. Mathematically, logically and rationally, there is such a huge possibility of other life outside earth.

I also agree on his point on not making contact. If we are not at the point where we ourselves could travel further than our own moon, we'd seriously lack the technology to deal with an Alien threat, if that race of being is superior enough to travel to us. Maybe once we have surpassed that stage then we should look for contact.
 
All they have to do is come to us and we won't have a choice. I don't agree that they would use us for resources though. If there is a being of higher intelligence out there, I'm pretty sure the same one has a higher emotional intelligence at that.

The idea of it being a threat or not depends on the person, of they're optimists, or pessimists I believe, and Hawking, as brilliant as he may be, never looked like the positive cheerful type imo. lol.

Edit: Also, just because our history unfolded the way it did with much violence, doesn't mean it's the same on other planets. He's technically taking our history, and gluing it a whole other race and planet, who may have evolved differently with a different ecosystem, planetary system, morals, etc.
 
It's almost certain that there is life even considering statistics. However their minds and technology possibly couldn't be defined by our psychology or science. That could be something totally unexpected, something we couldn't ever picture.
There are many, many planets much older than earth where life had a chance to evolve for waay longer.
Look at how much we managed to achieve in the last hundred of years. Now take a planet that developed life just a few million years earlier. It's hard to even assume what we could encounter.
 
Also, just because our history unfolded the way it did with much violence, doesn't mean it's the same on other planets. He's technically taking our history, and gluing it a whole other race and planet, who may have evolved differently with a different ecosystem, planetary system, morals, etc.

I think he's talking about hyper spacepox or some sort of microorganisms that we have no immunity to. It's all based on assumptions though, for all we know it could be giant pink rabbits with a thirst for human blood. Or they hate the Beatles or something like that. They might think a coke bottle is god.
 
Hawking is just trying to warn us that aliens might be Muslim...because that's the fastest growing religion in the universe. There's a lot of restless alien youths out of work. They will come out of their ships wearing big tents and give France an ass-whopping. They will also be carrying signs saying "Rukas."
 
I personally think they've already visited, or someone did, which lead to the major Religions being created.

They visited the Sumerians. I know it's out there and geeky but that is what I really think happened. The "Sky Gods" and so forth.
 
BBC News - Stephen Hawking warns over making contact with aliens

I totally agree with him. Mathematically, logically and rationally, there is such a huge possibility of other life outside earth.

I also agree on his point on not making contact. If we are not at the point where we ourselves could travel further than our own moon, we'd seriously lack the technology to deal with an Alien threat, if that race of being is superior enough to travel to us. Maybe once we have surpassed that stage then we should look for contact.

I think we should worry about our own Earth. We haven't even gone through all the depths of our own sea, yet we want to explore space?

...as for not handling aliens, we could technically handle aliens, if we accidentally missed them but they accidentally came across us.

It's almost certain that there is life even considering statistics. However their minds and technology possibly couldn't be defined by our psychology or science. That could be something totally unexpected, something we couldn't ever picture.
There are many, many planets much older than earth where life had a chance to evolve for waay longer.
Look at how much we managed to achieve in the last hundred of years. Now take a planet that developed life just a few million years earlier. It's hard to even assume what we could encounter.

Evolving doesn't necessarily guarantee intelligence. Maybe living instincts and body changes, but not intelligence, right?


I personally think they've already visited, or someone did, which lead to the major Religions being created.

They visited the Sumerians. I know it's out there and geeky but that is what I really think happened. The "Sky Gods" and so forth.

Using that logic, there is also a possibility some stayed. i.e. War Of The Worlds (I think that was in that movie).
 
Evolving doesn't necessarily guarantee intelligence. Maybe living instincts and body changes, but not intelligence, right?

No, our kind had to develop it mostly for the sake of superiority over other kinds.
There are circumstances under which "creatures" wouldn't develop intelligence. But it's very close to impossible that there are no other intelligent beings out there.
 

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