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Are we alone in this vast universe? Some think that’s highly unlikely. With new technologies joining the search, NASA estimates we’ll find definitive evidence of aliens within 20 to 30 years. Which raises the vital question: And then what? Will the news inspire jubilation, despair, or fear? Will aliens be seen as gods or interlopers? Evidence of alien life will provoke fundamental questions about our place in the universe–not just about who they are, but also who we are. Join astronomers, astrobiologists, anthropologists, philosophers, and linguists as we ponder these issues.
PARTICIPANTS: Kathryn Denning, David Kipping, Karen Lewis, and Marcelo Magnasco
0:17 — Participant intros
1:50 — How are scientists searching for intelligent life?
5:10 — Sending messages into space
6:59 — What kind of alien signal are we likely to detect?
9:00 — Would we be able to interpret an alien signal?
13:44 — What is the closest that intelligent life could be to Earth?
16:25 — How would we know if far away transmitting civilizations still exist?
20:00 — How well can we communicate with dolphins?
24:19 — Dolphin research film
26:27 — Understanding dolphins vs. understanding aliens
28:44 — What are the steps to understand an alien language?
38:02 — What happens on earth after we contact alien life?
44:40 — «War of the Worlds» broadcast controversy and damage
46:40 — Will the discovery of aliens unite humanity?
50:39 — What if we’re alone in the universe?
53:10 — Could AI help us find aliens?
54:20 — Using our children to bridge languages and species
PROGRAM CREDITS:
— Produced by John Plummer
— Associate Produced by Laura Dattaro
This program was recorded live 6/3/18 at the World Science Festival and has been edited and condensed for YouTube.
“Our galaxy is home to billions of habitable planets. Chris Crowe guides us through the heavens on a journey to explore how many Earth-like planets our Universe contains. By examining the latest exoplanet discoveries he conveys his confidence that they’re definitely out there somewhere…
Chris Crowe is an astrophysicist, teacher,
and public lecturer. A Fellow of the Royal
Astronomical Society, he works as Head of
Astronomy at Harrow School, teaching
Astronomy, Physics, Engineering and
Computer Science. Chris received Masters’
degrees in both Theoretical Physics and
Mathematics before completing a PhD in
Astrophysics, affording him the opportunity
to be part of a research team studying relic
radiation from the big bang, and work in
the same department as the late Professor
Stephen Hawking. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx