Stephen Hawking's views on life in the universe

But it'd further our tech. Humanity has no hope of evolving past its war lust and appetite for destruction any time soon. Might as well destroy something on another planet that's trying to kill us than continue to wreck our own world and exterminate its species.

Fair cop, self defence is one thing... Like I say, after the proverbial bugs are gone, we'd most likely keep kicking chunks out each other anyway. And after a fight with another species, assuming we win, we'll most likely have developed even more effective ways to wipe each other out too.



but why would they not have war?

Expansion into space means colonisation, and colonies do not like to be under the control of a foreign power for very long. if they have colonized worlds it's more than likely those worlds would eventually rebel/try for independence which never ends peacefully.


Just because they're more advanced doesn't mean they wont still have war and fighting, it just means they'll do it on a larger scale.

I don't think they wont have 'war', they most likely wont be effecting it upon each other, is all. If they haven't gotten around to wiping us out, there must be a reason, and given that they have the technological prowess to get from wherever they come from to us I'd make the assumption they had the tech to wipe us out in seconds.
 
Fair cop, self defence is one thing... Like I say, after the proverbial bugs are gone, we'd most likely keep kicking chunks out each other anyway. And after a fight with another species, assuming we win, we'll most likely have developed even more effective ways to wipe each other out too.

Well that's the definition of the human race. Quick fix after quick fix. We never learn anything from our history and we never change our ways. Might as well blow stuff up in the meantime though. ;)
 
If an Alien species has the technology to travel between the stars they must be well ahead of us possibly millions, even billions of years, with the amount of energy needed to travel such distances our tiny planet would mean little to them, they would have access to vast amounts of energy beyond our comprehension. Unless there homicidal maniacs why would they want to destroy us? Our little planet would offer nothing to them. Just because where violent doesn't mean the rest of the Universe is. Evolution on other Worlds would be very different to ours.
 
But it'd further our tech. Humanity has no hope of evolving past its war lust and appetite for destruction any time soon. Might as well destroy something on another planet that's trying to kill us than continue to wreck our own world and exterminate its species.

Get rid of religion and we'd have a damn sight better chance than with it.
 
Well that's the definition of the human race. Quick fix after quick fix. We never learn anything from our history and we never change our ways. Might as well blow stuff up in the meantime though. ;)

To hell with it, I'm drunk and reminiscing about days gone by, let's go blow some stuff up. :)
 
Tonight.........That's Sunday 12th, On National Geographic @ 20:00

Hawking's universe.

Looks like it is a brand new program. Or N.G.+1 for those of you who like top gear :)

FYI.

Kieran
 
I always thought Giovanni Caboto had discovered the north Americas under a British flag.. Now I'm going to have to read through a load of wiki pages.
 
Because of the total randomness of evolution leading to intelligence it's unlikely that our galaxy is teeming with intelligent life, more likely life that's not had the luxury of evolving with the random outcome of gaining intelligence.
At the risk of being pedantic, mutation is random, selection is not. There is nothing random about our intelligence.
 
At the risk of being pedantic, mutation is random, selection is not. There is nothing random about our intelligence.

You're slipping, that was a whole two days on an evolution point and you hadn't corrected it. Like a moth to a flame... :p

I think there is something to be said for the idea that the most telling argument for intelligent life outside of Earth is that they haven't tried to contact us.
 
More, more is never bad :D

In his famous lecture on Life in the Universe, Stephen Hawking asks: "What are the chances that we will encounter some alien form of life, as we explore the galaxy?"

If the argument about the time scale for the appearance of life on Earth is correct, Hawking says "there ought to be many other stars, whose planets have life on them. Some of these stellar systems could have formed 5 billion years before the Earth. So why is the galaxy not crawling with self-designing mechanical or biological life forms?"

Why hasn't the Earth been visited, and even colonized? Hawking asks. "I discount suggestions that UFO's contain beings from outer space. I think any visits by aliens, would be much more obvious, and probably also, much more unpleasant."

Continue the full article @ Daily Galaxy
 
Totally weird, I was reading one article but it appears to be the same as the one already posted.

Hmm...now to find the other article :/

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Why do you hate it?
 
It's generally quite inaccurate, and one of the bloggers, Luke McKinney, is a really bad writer as well as really poor at reporting any actual facts. That coupled with his constant digs at religion in certain news posts which have nothing to do with religion, make me hate it even more.
 
I only read Hawking/NASA stuff on there really. Is there any other similar blogs that are better for daily intake of space news? APOD is already on my iGoogle but that's photos only :p
 
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