I listen to "Event Horizon" every Thursday at work and John's main channel. Since I've discovered this podcast I've had similar thoughts. Hopefully he can come on before John's accidental A.I takes over the world in which we llllliiiivvvveeee. Also, a shout out to his friend Isaac Arthur!
@@stoneylonesome4062 Nah, Jhon would be a better fit on Lex's podcast, no shade towards Rogan, I just feel as though Lex and Jhon would vibe much better.
You could equate it to how Orcas can’t communicate with us even though they’re clearly capable of communicating with each other on a much deeper level.
Orcas communicate with us, just as dolphins do. They don't do it to the extent they communicate with each other, but they still do. Just as bears and wolves in the wild communicate with humans on occasion - growls, snarls, posture, etc. And don't get me started on cats, dogs or even parrots, who communicate with us in many different forms, not just vocally and bodily, but also with pheromones, smells, contact and who knows what else.
Maybe aliens are here and they're moving so fast that we can't perceive them. And from their perspective we're barely moving. That was a plot on Star Trek but I think it's possible.
You may have a point. The one I saw was moving about 3000 mph and made it across the sky in about 2-3 seconds. Had I not been laying on my back looking up I never would have seen it.
Thanks Tim, for citing the MC paper, and for offering a rare counter argument to Lex's argument "we're too stupid to perceive alien communication". @LexFridman, we, in 2022, can very well communicate w/ indigenous ppl w/ smoke signals if need be. We communicate w/ other animal species all the time, we taught gorillas sign language for crying out loud. So, a super intelligent civ. who wants to communicate w/ us will find a way. The lack of alien comm, imho, means one of 2 things: 1. They don't wanna communicate /w us just yet, we're just too aggressive of a species, and we're not wise enough. Wisdom is not a freebie that comes w/ an arbitrary degree of intelligence or advanced technology. They also may not give a crap about us. How much do u hear ppl in the US talking about or caring about daily events in 3rd world countries? Vast majority of Americans wouldn't know what is Ghana. 2. As was stated in the MC paper, we might be the only advanced civ. in this galaxy. Another paper concluded that we may be too early, universe might be too hot, and our sun is not a typical star. This possibility includes the great filter scenario being behind us, e.g. (from another paper) phosphorous, albeit common in this solar system, is quite rare otherwise. Phosphorous might be the only element that enables cells to store and cycle energy, allowing more complex cellular lifeforms, otherwise u end up w/ viruses, simple organisms.
I would think, once you figure out how to travel faster than the speed of light or go around it some how (Going Quantum), traversing space and time would be as easy as cutting butter with a hot knife/cold knife. After that you can go seed the universe, multiverse or whatever-verse at any point in space and time.
We don't need warp speed to explore the galaxy. Subliminal speed, closer to speed of light, say >99%, comes w/ relativistic time dilation effect that works in favor of the traveler. We could explore the other side of the milky way (100,000 light yrs) in our lifetime (22.4 yrs) w/ subliminal speed (99% of speed of light). I'm not saying traveling at such speed is an easy feat, all I'm saying is that warping space-time, negative energy ER tunnels, or black-hole tech are not required :D.
I’ve thought something similar to Lex. What if earth is the organism and us wondering why no aliens are talking to us would be similar to the bacteria in our gut wondering why they are alone in my universe and no other species are trying to communicate with them, when really they are a part of the larger organism that gets communicated with independent of them.
It's not about individuals even crashed members of their own species would be left alone to fend for themselves It's about letting humans make their own choices and suffering or being rewarded for their own actions
My own gut feel is "Life is ubiquitous, intelligence is rare." I can't explain why I think this, one day the thought popped into my head and it won't go away. At least we know it is true for Earth at lease
One needs to consider the seemingly abstract possibility that life in a certain form exists in different frequencies. Some call these frequencies dimensions making this life possibly inter dimensional. I saw something 35 years ago that makes me question reality and the fabric we think it is made of.
Yep, I do believe it's possible that other beings exist in different dimensions than us. It could possibly explain why people have paranormal experiences. Hell, anything is possible if the simulation theory is real lol.
Personal experience. They wear camouflage. Look like ghosts. As if mirrors reflect light around them, and from some angles/lighting a shadow figure, mist figure, or stretched like Lubors lens figure. Often they just fly warping objects that are mostly visible in IR light. I think not here to give, but examine.
plot twist over plot twists: all ghostly, demon, weird creature sightings over centuries are alien sightings interpreted by the minds of ancient humans
I think they are visible in the far IR, which is the Terahertz range, and our imaging and reception technology is essentially blind within the Terahertz band. Governments want to keep it like this. Terahertz resonators are highly regulated equipment within ITAR, and no one in the defense community seems to able to provide a reasonable explanation
I think they are in the ocean. I’m a firm believer that the aliens we see at least are beings left over from ancient civilizations prior to the Ice age that saw the cataclysms coming and went into the oceans.
This makes no sense. They just hid out under sea and now they still live there? This would also mean they’re just humans which have more than advanced technology that was built under the ocean lmao
@@timmathias2677 makes perfect sense. Looking at the bodies of aliens they would be a perfect outlook of human evolution if they lived in the ocean, it would have been the safest place in a civilization ending event, and would go along with stories of alien l’s communication with people in the past, that we are destroying the earth and to take care of it. Makes more sense then some species flying lightyears across the ocean. Look at far humans have evolved technology in the last 2000 years, when there’s been 2 million or so years of humanoid species on this planet. There’s structures around the world from ancient times we still can’t reproduce today. We’ve forgotten or lost more history than we will ever dicover
Is it possible that if another life form was too intelligent that we couldn't communicate because our technology is too far behind, then is the opposite also true that our technology is too far behind for them to communicate with us using our tech? So sort of an inverse of our problem? Just a thought
The Drake "equation" lacks mathematical rigor, and Frank Drake himself would tell you this. The Drake "equation" is just a back of napkin scribble to stimulate dialog on the matter. Given a multiverse, there is an infinity of universes with zero intelligence, an infinity of universes with just one intelligence in it, and an infinity of universes with more than one intelligent life in it. Place your bets.
If a super advanced civilization thinks thousands of times faster than us, what's the point in trying to communicate with us? It's like talking to a stone and waiting for answer...
My opinion is that turning chemicals into life and then forming life that is intelligent enough to send us signals is so rare that theres none right now in the observable universe - not only that but they have to have had no disastrous events to kill them all off
If there are in fact many other lifeforms and intelligent beings in our universe (something I personally not doubt) we all have one common factor. We are all (I would presume) living within the same universe... therefore I personally think if some lifeform is far far superior in their intelligent compared to us they too still will be questioning the universe itself . Even if another species already knew the final answer to how the universe was created they probably still have no clue what the whole universe looks like, not to mention all the different lifeforms it contains. Trying to picture a detailed map of the entire universe, it contains everything that ever was created for now. How could any intelligent species no matter how far and advanced technology they obtain have the time to investigate all of the universe and also to understand information about everything in existence. Even if they could travel light-years between distances with a blink of an eye - the time it will take to "finish" that "map of the whole universe" will be eternity itself. If we try to think of a superior intelligent being elsewhere in our universe and presume they had some sort of evolutionary growth, gaining more and more knowledge about themselves and their surroundings we might think they would need to be curious beings to achieve it as well. Mankind couldn't evole into what we are today without being curious. Therefore I think the statement about "aliens may not even be interested" in what's outside their own planet or solar system isn't plausible. No matter how different another planet would be in their evolution compared to our earth, I can't picture aliens being born with a spaceship/vehicle attached to them. Someone needs to be engineering something and it would mean they need to follow at least some type of "universal growth of linear learning" in how to think about their own existence. We seem to forget that we are actually thinking, forming and constructing our ideas based upon our surroundings and observations we do. This combined with what materials we have available and mastered to work with on earth is now becoming our tools. There might be a lot of difference tools doing a lot of different things in the universe, but the process to get there is roughly the same. Think of it this way: if a star implode on itself and we observed it happening, would it mean something completely different for any other intelligent being if they observed it as well? Or is it still "just" a star imploding?
I agree with Lex. We are super intelligent compared to ants. And yet we cannot communicate with ants. We have not figured out a way to talk to them. In fact ants are so insignificant to us that we don't really even consider trying hard to communicate with them. Perhaps the same can be said for other intelligent civilizations in the galaxy.
I wanna know what you know. I have my encounter and it drives me to search. It hasn't made me speak on it as much as you have. That leads me to believe that you had something odd happen too.
Lex's argument about us not perceiving it and the earth being conscious or whatever he was saying sounds a bit too esoteric to me. It seems logical to conclude that any technological civilization with an interest to communicate, would communicate with us, a technological civilization, and not gaia or the earth spirit or whatever Lex was saying lol.
This is my view. With all due respect. If they are communicating with us is basically impossible to know...they can communicate with anyone through the internet and no one will know unless they say they are aliens...why everybody think they will communicate physically when they can have a chat with us on Facebook without no one knowing...we are in the virtual age...assuming the ones we are talking are more advanced, it should be extremely easy. Who says I am not an Alien...
I think he’s flat out wrong when bringing up the Drake equation. If there were just 8 factors in the Drake equation, that’d make the chances of life 1 in 10^24. There’s an estimated 100 billion (10^11) planets in the Milky Way. There’s an estimated 700 quintillion planets in the universe, which is still a substantial amount less than what’s needed to even make a second earth plausible. And that’s only 8 factors in the Drake equation, there could be way more.
think of aliens trying to communicate with us as people trying to get ants to understand us, i think they could be so much more advanced that we cant even begin to understand even tho they dumb it down as much as they can
Have to consider our “signal” technology is very young. Some insane space faring life forms may get around to talking to us in the next few hundred or 1000 years.
I think the problem with the question “are there aliens”, is that is insinuates a reference to other intelligent life. It’s almost a mathematical certainty that there will be some form of “life” out in the cosmos. The question is will it be intelligent and conscious. “Life” thrives in a multitude of habitats therefore I would almost guarantee that. But bacteria and small aquatic animals or small insects all count as life, but I don’t think that’s the kind of life that I would classify as “ET” as the literal meaning has been lost. I don’t think today if the world discovered another life form on another world that it would even be extremely interested unless they were flying spaceships and time travelling. Or tweeting.
It would be extremely interesting if it would be a totally different life form other than what we are familiar with here on Earth. We could know so much about other life forms that might exist on other planets. Atleast it would be interesting for the scientific community.
Yup, good thing they discuss all of that every time the question is asked. It would be kinda funny if they didn't though "Are there aliens?" "Yup" "Cool"
Maybe they are already communicating with us. Maybe they use mind control or communicate through thoughts and ideas. Maybe they are the ideas themselves. I think that the possibilities are literally endless when you consider the scope of just our galaxy, let alone the universe, let alone the possibility of a multiverse. It's astoundingly mind bending.
If there is intelligent life on other planets extremely far away (or there was at one time), but we can't detect that life at all, and it cannot (or could not) detect us because of that insanely huge difference of hundreds or thousands of lightyears, then it really doesn't matter whether there is/was other life out there, does it? Either way we are, for all intents and purposes, alone in our "universe".
We're not too dumb my caucasian counter part. There's just a group of humans that target other humans for something as silly as color. So yeah I guess you're right. But, speak for yourself or your people only.
Imagine us trying to communicate with ants. We are intelligent but we cannot talk to ants. The UFOs may be intelligent but not able to communicate with us because we are to them like ants are to us.
If the the universe is teeming with life, I would propose that there’s a greater possibility that earth doesn’t have anything special about it… or it is in an extremely small quantity
The anthropic principle which would seem to favor Earth civilization being the only one in the universe has an underlying logic that is fundamentally solipsistic and so can be rejected out of hand in favor of extraterrestrial civilizations being fairly abundant in the Cosmos.
Why does Lex act like some advanced civilization that wants to communicate wouldn't first watch to determine the military and political structure as well as translate the languages then contact the leadership and establish a relationship with them. He seems to think they for some reason would be interested in making sure everyone on earth knows they're out there.
Time separates civilizations more than distance .
Totally, time and also vibration of photon speed creating the different densities.
@@opiateaddictionsupport what do u mean ?
Poo brings civilizations together more than pee
@@ivandjartovski3578 emergent space
@@Zanthorr wise
Lex needs to have John Michael Godier on to talk astronomy, science fiction and speculations of alien life and the Fermí paradox.
I listen to "Event Horizon" every Thursday at work and John's main channel.
Since I've discovered this podcast I've had similar thoughts.
Hopefully he can come on before John's accidental A.I takes over the world in which we llllliiiivvvveeee.
Also, a shout out to his friend Isaac Arthur!
@@grindcoreninja6527 My ultimate dream is to see John on Joegan. Talking about aliens, space, DMT, evolution, AI, and old MoPars.
@@stoneylonesome4062 Nah, Jhon would be a better fit on Lex's podcast, no shade towards Rogan, I just feel as though Lex and Jhon would vibe much better.
Yes!!!
YES
You could equate it to how Orcas can’t communicate with us even though they’re clearly capable of communicating with each other on a much deeper level.
nope
Orcas communicate with us, just as dolphins do. They don't do it to the extent they communicate with each other, but they still do. Just as bears and wolves in the wild communicate with humans on occasion - growls, snarls, posture, etc. And don't get me started on cats, dogs or even parrots, who communicate with us in many different forms, not just vocally and bodily, but also with pheromones, smells, contact and who knows what else.
@@BatMan-kl2id nah.
Orca's are not alien to this world.
@@amit7257 you mean planet
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I’ll have a crazy thought, and see something in the corner of my eye. Could be a dust particle,
Most likely a very tiny spaceship.
This happens all of the time!
See a shadow shift in the corner of your eye? Interdimensional creatures journeying to a different dimension phase.
🤔😉😁
@@effdiffeyeno171 Always. 👽
those are red blood cells.
@@brulsmurf why are red blood cells traveling to a different dimension?
And who's?
@@effdiffeyeno171 people on stimulants regulary report these 'shadow people' . go easy on the mountain dew 😳
Distance..I think it's that simple
Question: "Where are the Aliens" Answer: 02:47 The most extrapolated way of saying "we don't know" ever.
Wow that last part blew my mind.
Did he just gas light an alien?
Maybe the UFO sightings we see are more so them trying to communicate, not necessarily physical live objects.
I agree they trying to communicate that's y they pass by my opinion
Maybe aliens are here and they're moving so fast that we can't perceive them. And from their perspective we're barely moving. That was a plot on Star Trek but I think it's possible.
You may have a point. The one I saw was moving about 3000 mph and made it across the sky in about 2-3 seconds. Had I not been laying on my back looking up I never would have seen it.
Seems like this is lex’s # 1 question. It’s a good one🍻🍻🍻
Thanks Tim, for citing the MC paper, and for offering a rare counter argument to Lex's argument "we're too stupid to perceive alien communication".
@LexFridman, we, in 2022, can very well communicate w/ indigenous ppl w/ smoke signals if need be. We communicate w/ other animal species all the time, we taught gorillas sign language for crying out loud. So, a super intelligent civ. who wants to communicate w/ us will find a way. The lack of alien comm, imho, means one of 2 things:
1. They don't wanna communicate /w us just yet, we're just too aggressive of a species, and we're not wise enough. Wisdom is not a freebie that comes w/ an arbitrary degree of intelligence or advanced technology. They also may not give a crap about us. How much do u hear ppl in the US talking about or caring about daily events in 3rd world countries? Vast majority of Americans wouldn't know what is Ghana.
2. As was stated in the MC paper, we might be the only advanced civ. in this galaxy. Another paper concluded that we may be too early, universe might be too hot, and our sun is not a typical star. This possibility includes the great filter scenario being behind us, e.g. (from another paper) phosphorous, albeit common in this solar system, is quite rare otherwise. Phosphorous might be the only element that enables cells to store and cycle energy, allowing more complex cellular lifeforms, otherwise u end up w/ viruses, simple organisms.
common sense can be more useful than sheer processing power.
There’s cases of Aliens communicating telepathically with children at a school in Rural Africa…google it believe it was Tanzania or Rwanda
Great podcast! Can you please get Brian Cox on.
I would think, once you figure out how to travel faster than the speed of light or go around it some how (Going Quantum), traversing space and time would be as easy as cutting butter with a hot knife/cold knife. After that you can go seed the universe, multiverse or whatever-verse at any point in space and time.
God..
Sounds simple. Let's do that.
We don't need warp speed to explore the galaxy. Subliminal speed, closer to speed of light, say >99%, comes w/ relativistic time dilation effect that works in favor of the traveler. We could explore the other side of the milky way (100,000 light yrs) in our lifetime (22.4 yrs) w/ subliminal speed (99% of speed of light).
I'm not saying traveling at such speed is an easy feat, all I'm saying is that warping space-time, negative energy ER tunnels, or black-hole tech are not required :D.
@@sin2Pi I don’t think people want to come back to an earth where apes are in charge.
I cant tell if you are trolling or not.
I’ve thought something similar to Lex. What if earth is the organism and us wondering why no aliens are talking to us would be similar to the bacteria in our gut wondering why they are alone in my universe and no other species are trying to communicate with them, when really they are a part of the larger organism that gets communicated with independent of them.
It's not about individuals even crashed members of their own species would be left alone to fend for themselves It's about letting humans make their own choices and suffering or being rewarded for their own actions
We always think of aliens as having humanoid characteristics. What if they dont have eyes, legs, DNA etc?
My own gut feel is "Life is ubiquitous, intelligence is rare."
I can't explain why I think this, one day the thought popped into my head and it won't go away. At least we know it is true for Earth at lease
I just hope I'm alive long enough til when our planet comes into contact of another civilization
One needs to consider the seemingly abstract possibility that life in a certain form exists in different frequencies. Some call these frequencies dimensions making this life possibly inter dimensional. I saw something 35 years ago that makes me question reality and the fabric we think it is made of.
What did you see?
@@Thecreativefx574 he saw the mushroom kingdom
@@Thecreativefx574 - he saw bigfoot giving an anal probe to an alien, who was mutilating cattle...
Yep, I do believe it's possible that other beings exist in different dimensions than us. It could possibly explain why people have paranormal experiences. Hell, anything is possible if the simulation theory is real lol.
I saw it too!! "Masters of the Universe" came out 35 years ago. Best documentary ever.
Personal experience. They wear camouflage. Look like ghosts. As if mirrors reflect light around them, and from some angles/lighting a shadow figure, mist figure, or stretched like Lubors lens figure. Often they just fly warping objects that are mostly visible in IR light. I think not here to give, but examine.
plot twist over plot twists: all ghostly, demon, weird creature sightings over centuries are alien sightings interpreted by the minds of ancient humans
I think they are visible in the far IR, which is the Terahertz range, and our imaging and reception technology is essentially blind within the Terahertz band. Governments want to keep it like this. Terahertz resonators are highly regulated equipment within ITAR, and no one in the defense community seems to able to provide a reasonable explanation
Maybe deep meditation is necessary to communicate. How many of us actually know how to properly meditate?
Give us the tea, 👽.. lol
I really hope Lex gets to meet an alien one day.
It can sometimes be a fine line between science and science fiction when people begin to impute their personal beliefs.
Hmmm extrapolating data and praying to some book are two very different things.
I think they are in the ocean. I’m a firm believer that the aliens we see at least are beings left over from ancient civilizations prior to the Ice age that saw the cataclysms coming and went into the oceans.
This makes no sense. They just hid out under sea and now they still live there? This would also mean they’re just humans which have more than advanced technology that was built under the ocean lmao
@@timmathias2677 makes perfect sense.
Looking at the bodies of aliens they would be a perfect outlook of human evolution if they lived in the ocean, it would have been the safest place in a civilization ending event, and would go along with stories of alien l’s communication with people in the past, that we are destroying the earth and to take care of it.
Makes more sense then some species flying lightyears across the ocean.
Look at far humans have evolved technology in the last 2000 years, when there’s been 2 million or so years of humanoid species on this planet.
There’s structures around the world from ancient times we still can’t reproduce today.
We’ve forgotten or lost more history than we will ever dicover
The aliens look like hedgehogs.
i wish he can figure out a way to have Haim Eshed on his podcast, it would answer a LOT of questions.
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Is it possible that if another life form was too intelligent that we couldn't communicate because our technology is too far behind, then is the opposite also true that our technology is too far behind for them to communicate with us using our tech? So sort of an inverse of our problem?
Just a thought
An extremely intelligent mushroom colony or a giant formation of self aware dust clouds floating in a nebula
this has turned into the alien life speculation podcast
If im standing on Mars, are the humans from Earth aliens?
Very good points, guys -- I love this clip! 🤗
greatest convo
They await you in the Metaverse!
No only nerds ruled over mark zucc, it’s a slice of hell
We suck, they don't want friends like us. We can't even get along with ourselves.
How do you know they don't suck?
@@penitentone6998 you don’t, lol
Behind you.
This sounds nice, but...where's the evidence....Fermi...
The Drake "equation" lacks mathematical rigor, and Frank Drake himself would tell you this.
The Drake "equation" is just a back of napkin scribble to stimulate dialog on the matter.
Given a multiverse, there is an infinity of universes with zero intelligence, an infinity of universes with just one intelligence in it, and an infinity of universes with more than one intelligent life in it. Place your bets.
The problem is that most of the stars in a galaxy are in uninhabitable areas of high radiation.
Aliens 👽
If a super advanced civilization thinks thousands of times faster than us, what's the point in trying to communicate with us? It's like talking to a stone and waiting for answer...
"Let's talk about aliens." Well, there's a topic Lex doesn't bring up very often.
Lex “I want to believe” Fridman
Lex you're correct in your direction.
Lex is getting it...
My opinion is that turning chemicals into life and then forming life that is intelligent enough to send us signals is so rare that theres none right now in the observable universe - not only that but they have to have had no disastrous events to kill them all off
Or the signal is so complex, people who detect it with only their minds are called crazy.
Somewhere in the universe, some alien civilisation are wondering if we humans exists..
On Uranus 🤣
Tim’s main point is good
It would be so cool to get some better video/pictures from the Government. All we have are fuzzy pics and stories.
Hopefully they will this year! I highly doubt it will happen though…
If there are in fact many other lifeforms and intelligent beings in our universe (something I personally not doubt) we all have one common factor. We are all (I would presume) living within the same universe... therefore I personally think if some lifeform is far far superior in their intelligent compared to us they too still will be questioning the universe itself .
Even if another species already knew the final answer to how the universe was created they probably still have no clue what the whole universe looks like, not to mention all the different lifeforms it contains.
Trying to picture a detailed map of the entire universe, it contains everything that ever was created for now. How could any intelligent species no matter how far and advanced technology they obtain have the time to investigate all of the universe and also to understand information about everything in existence.
Even if they could travel light-years between distances with a blink of an eye - the time it will take to "finish" that "map of the whole universe" will be eternity itself.
If we try to think of a superior intelligent being elsewhere in our universe and presume they had some sort of evolutionary growth, gaining more and more knowledge about themselves and their surroundings we might think they would need to be curious beings to achieve it as well.
Mankind couldn't evole into what we are today without being curious. Therefore I think the statement about "aliens may not even be interested" in what's outside their own planet or solar system isn't plausible.
No matter how different another planet would be in their evolution compared to our earth, I can't picture aliens being born with a spaceship/vehicle attached to them. Someone needs to be engineering something and it would mean they need to follow at least some type of "universal growth of linear learning" in how to think about their own existence.
We seem to forget that we are actually thinking, forming and constructing our ideas based upon our surroundings and observations we do. This combined with what materials we have available and mastered to work with on earth is now becoming our tools. There might be a lot of difference tools doing a lot of different things in the universe, but the process to get there is roughly the same.
Think of it this way: if a star implode on itself and we observed it happening, would it mean something completely different for any other intelligent being if they observed it as well? Or is it still "just" a star imploding?
Life is way too complex to be random.
I agree with Lex. We are super intelligent compared to ants. And yet we cannot communicate with ants. We have not figured out a way to talk to them. In fact ants are so insignificant to us that we don't really even consider trying hard to communicate with them. Perhaps the same can be said for other intelligent civilizations in the galaxy.
I wanna know what you know. I have my encounter and it drives me to search. It hasn't made me speak on it as much as you have. That leads me to believe that you had something odd happen too.
idk, Elon seems to communicate fairly well with humans ...
There's 8.7 million life forms on Earth. Only 1 is almost intelligent enough for space travel. Good luck finding aliens
Lex's argument about us not perceiving it and the earth being conscious or whatever he was saying sounds a bit too esoteric to me. It seems logical to conclude that any technological civilization with an interest to communicate, would communicate with us, a technological civilization, and not gaia or the earth spirit or whatever Lex was saying lol.
weird clip. Im surprised you posted this
I’m the center of the universe, and everything is revolving around me; this is what the average person thinks.
This is my view. With all due respect. If they are communicating with us is basically impossible to know...they can communicate with anyone through the internet and no one will know unless they say they are aliens...why everybody think they will communicate physically when they can have a chat with us on Facebook without no one knowing...we are in the virtual age...assuming the ones we are talking are more advanced, it should be extremely easy.
Who says I am not an Alien...
Please get Bob Lazar on
I think he’s flat out wrong when bringing up the Drake equation.
If there were just 8 factors in the Drake equation, that’d make the chances of life 1 in 10^24.
There’s an estimated 100 billion (10^11) planets in the Milky Way. There’s an estimated 700 quintillion planets in the universe, which is still a substantial amount less than what’s needed to even make a second earth plausible. And that’s only 8 factors in the Drake equation, there could be way more.
Lex's comments at the end of this clip is really impressive!! I think he's onto something. !!
think of aliens trying to communicate with us as people trying to get ants to understand us, i think they could be so much more advanced that we cant even begin to understand even tho they dumb it down as much as they can
As we know now, we are alone.
Have to consider our “signal” technology is very young. Some insane space faring life forms may get around to talking to us in the next few hundred or 1000 years.
Most people don't try to communicate with the animals they go to see in the zoo.
Can space and time travel really mess with our bodies so much that we become the aliens and they're just coming back home
Get David Icke on!
they are from a different dimension slipping in and out of our reality from time to time
Certainly we are not alone, the question is when will we really be prepared to face these civilization ?
I think the problem with the question “are there aliens”, is that is insinuates a reference to other intelligent life. It’s almost a mathematical certainty that there will be some form of “life” out in the cosmos. The question is will it be intelligent and conscious. “Life” thrives in a multitude of habitats therefore I would almost guarantee that. But bacteria and small aquatic animals or small insects all count as life, but I don’t think that’s the kind of life that I would classify as “ET” as the literal meaning has been lost. I don’t think today if the world discovered another life form on another world that it would even be extremely interested unless they were flying spaceships and time travelling. Or tweeting.
It would be extremely interesting if it would be a totally different life form other than what we are familiar with here on Earth. We could know so much about other life forms that might exist on other planets. Atleast it would be interesting for the scientific community.
Yup, good thing they discuss all of that every time the question is asked. It would be kinda funny if they didn't though
"Are there aliens?"
"Yup"
"Cool"
Until we can make craft likes theirs we probably have a lot of faulty assumptions
We can’t talk to ants
Could it just be possible that we are the aliens they're us...
Maybe they are already communicating with us. Maybe they use mind control or communicate through thoughts and ideas. Maybe they are the ideas themselves. I think that the possibilities are literally endless when you consider the scope of just our galaxy, let alone the universe, let alone the possibility of a multiverse. It's astoundingly mind bending.
Take a break from your bong.
Lex is trying to throw us all off the scent with alien talk when we know he is an operative from the Andromeda federation
I think the aliens don't sit around eating food and sleeping all the time like we do .
It seems to be awfully human centric lololol ain’t no joke! Love ya Lex!
Obviously Lex hasn't heard of how unlikely it is there is habitable life.
they travel to us at this moment to invade us lol
Distance’s are the issue …furthest signal we have has only left our solar system…sad but true
Brilliant
Cell, it’s like a cell The earth just different
If there is intelligent life on other planets extremely far away (or there was at one time), but we can't detect that life at all, and it cannot (or could not) detect us because of that insanely huge difference of hundreds or thousands of lightyears, then it really doesn't matter whether there is/was other life out there, does it? Either way we are, for all intents and purposes, alone in our "universe".
There are 5,327 intelligent civilisations in the observable universe. I ran the numbers.
Agree with you Lex 👍
There living beneath the ocean floor... Obviously
Maybe they know better. It could be dangerous. Maybe being quiet is more prudent
The point is they don’t want to communicate with us and we are too dumb at the same time.
Theyre under the Oceans water and on the moon
Hollow earth
We're not too dumb my caucasian counter part. There's just a group of humans that target other humans for something as silly as color. So yeah I guess you're right. But, speak for yourself or your people only.
Imagine us trying to communicate with ants. We are intelligent but we cannot talk to ants. The UFOs may be intelligent but not able to communicate with us because we are to them like ants are to us.
If the the universe is teeming with life, I would propose that there’s a greater possibility that earth doesn’t have anything special about it… or it is in an extremely small quantity
The most problematic issue is the lifetime of a species.
Maybe we’re a simulation. The solar system DLC is coming soon
The anthropic principle which would seem to favor Earth civilization being the only one in the universe has an underlying logic that is fundamentally solipsistic and so can be rejected out of hand in favor of extraterrestrial civilizations being fairly abundant in the Cosmos.
da aliens are here ------> 👽
Why does Lex act like some advanced civilization that wants to communicate wouldn't first watch to determine the military and political structure as well as translate the languages then contact the leadership and establish a relationship with them. He seems to think they for some reason would be interested in making sure everyone on earth knows they're out there.
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