There May Be More Than 36 Alien Civilizations In The Milky Way!
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- čas přidán 8. 08. 2024
- From the potential for more than one alien society to live in the Milky Way Galaxy, to the proof that they might just be out there waiting for us. Join us as we explore the fact that There may be more than 36 Alien Civilizations In The Milky Way!
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If intelligent life is out there...why haven't they found us yet? Or why haven't we found them yet? This is the crux of something known as the Fermi Paradox. A scientific and even philosophical question that dares to ask the question of WHY we haven't found alien civilizations in one form or another. Granted, humanity has happily "showed" what it COULD be like to meet them via television shows, movies, cartoons, comics and novels and more. But in term of definitive proof we don't have it...yet.
Over the course of human history there have been many "sightings" or "proof" that aliens might be out there. This is why Area 51 is such a pop culture item as well as a real-life one because we know the base is there, and yet we don't know what's inside it. Thus, it MUST be the place where aliens are being kept, or so some people believe.
The other thing to note here is that the sightings of aliens or alien craft is not new or even recent. If you look back at paintings going back centuries or ancient texts or drawings on caves you'll see references to beings and craft that clearly weren't from our world, yet someone had the image in the sights to draw about it or write it down.
But the irony, the true irony is that we may be closer to these alien civilizations than we previously believed, as they could be right here in the Milky Way Galaxy.
According to a new study, there could be more than 30 civilizations capable of long-distance communication here in the Milky Way. This work, led by researchers at the University of Nottingham, assumed that intelligent life not only exists off-Earth, but develops on other planets similarly to how it does on Earth.
"There should be at least a few dozen active civilizations in our galaxy under the assumption that it takes 5 billion years for intelligent life to form on other planets, as it did on Earth," Christopher Conselice, an astrophysicist at the University of Nottingham who led this research, said in a statement. "The idea is looking at evolution, but on a cosmic scale."
This is a very unique way of looking at things, and many would see this as an "evolution" of thought in regards to alien life. Various institutions, including NASA and other space agencies, have accepted that alien life COULD be out there, but obviously hadn't found proof of it yet. But what if they were just looking at it in the wrong way? Could this study be the proof we need that aliens do exist?
Well that's a tricky question, and it brings up the question of what this team at Nottingham did to try and figure out how many civilizations could be out there the Milky Way.
To estimate the number of intelligent civilizations in our galaxy, the team took into account two major "Astrobiological Copernican limits", or conditions that such an "intelligent" civilization would depend on.
For one of these limiting factors, the researchers used Earth, where life began approximately 4.54 billion years ago, as an example. They assumed that intelligent life most likely forms in less than 5 billion years. Again, using Earth as a baseplate which is fair given the context of this study.
The other factor that they figured into their study was that of the stars around the planets life could be on. They estimated that a planet with intelligent life would orbit a star like our sun (again, Earth as the template). This sun-like star would have "a metal content equal to that of the sun … (the sun is relatively speaking quite metal-rich)," Tom Westby, an assistant professor at the University of Nottingham and first author on the paper said in the same statement.
In addition to these two Astrobiological Copernican limiting criteria, the scientists factored in technological capability. The researchers figured that the number of "intelligent" civilizations depends on technological prowess, specifically how long they have been sending out some sort of signal into space (anything from radio transmissions from orbiting satellites to television).
Video Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:25 Fermi Paradox
01:55 New Study About Civilizations
04:19 Technological Capability
05:43 Number of Civilizations in our Country
10:08 The Great Oxygenation
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As long as they've been vaccinated they can visit.
To believe that humans are alone within the vast reaches of the universe is the epitome of vanity.
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Off course there is other life in the universe. But life that makes spaceships...we could for sure be the only.
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I'm sure that we are not alone but the problem is the distance.. if we contact with someone could be impossible because we haven't got the technology to meet them..
Even when there are aliens having better technology they might be unable find us too bc if u think about it, searching 36 alien planets in a Galaxy with billions of planets is like trying to find a needle in a haystack..
Life isn't definitively locked down to any one shape, SIZE, OR form... So as for aliens I believe the possibilities literally range from smaller then we could contemplate, to larger then we could conceive... For example I believe the things that stop at our sun to reenergize are most likely a large form of definitely sentient, possibly ranging it's actions based on needs, wants, and learning things in the way it alone would on the path of life fate would have gifted it. It may not be correct, but I Believe the scientific community could probably make sense of what I'm suggesting.
The scientific community would tell you those "things" are shopped.
What if were the first to reach this level of technology and that's why we haven't been able to detect anyone?
maybe if we can have a better flying machine than those tic tacs.
Not possible
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When they fly through our solar system they lock their doors
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That is my thought.
Really folks, why 36? 37 is way cooler than 36, so why not just pick 37? Perhaps the hat couldn't hold 37 slips of paper. But even if there are 36 other civilizations "out there", in truth we really only have to be concerned with one civilization at the moment.
37 is prime
36 has 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 12 and 18 as divisors
36 is more popular at cocktail parties
@@Jose_Hunters_EWF_Remixes I think 37 would still be more popular at a cocktail party with mathematicians. But that's just the geek in me. I still like 36 though. 😏
There are two great filters:
(1) Earth’s 23½-degree axis tilt allows the sun to scan a wide range of latitudes, providing the requisite temperature moderation for any life. Getting knocked over that precisely is a once-in-a-galactic-lifetime event.
(2) Truly intelligent civilizations realize at the outset that space exploration is prohibitively expensive. They know the distances are too great given the 299,000 kps speed limit and they outgrow childish pie-in-the-sky fantasies such as seen on earth.
You can't simply assert the axis tilt of Earth is utterly unique
Evidence: Mars
Much more valid argument would be the rarity of a moon-sized natural satellite which causes sufficient tides to drive life onto land
Also, the moon stabilizes the Earth's tilt greatly
So, one could assert that the actual "one in a galactic lifetime" quality is the large natural satellite
Stop giving us the Narrative That life could be out there You know damn well There’s life out there all over the place Not just in the milk milky Way galaxy🇺🇸🇺🇸
There's probably more like 36,000. Maybe even 360,000
Great video, they are out there!!!!
In regards to my recent comments I think Gaia is one of your Sponsors and I had to type everything over since it all disappeared, lets say that it is a really good company with lots of wonderful people that they need to make it much more clear that their stories are for entertainment only
Ten may be the top of the Bell Curve but one positive factor in Drake's Equation is the colonization of another world to the extent that if an E.L.E. happened then there would be sufficient "people" and means to continue there. That step would be after learning spacecraft (knowledge and skill as in "spycraft").
Sorry but we don't need to find "other civilizations." They found us a looooooong time ago.
They found us and we haven’t found them. So that means we still need to find them.
51 likes? Coincidence...... :)
Statistically speaking, we are most likely alone in the milky way galaxy. Sucks, but it's true.
I think there is 1 Civilization. Us. There is for sure plenty of life but the jump to making a thing like a radio or spaceship is almost unfathomable.
Well, we have been intelligent for a long long time now, but it has only been about 200 years that we have even become aware of the universe outside of the solar system, and less than 100 years that we understood the existence of universe outside the Milky Way galaxy. If we don't bomb ourselves out of existence, we are likely to laugh at ourselves 5000 years from now, looking back at 2023. It is quite possible that some alien civilization is a million years ahead of us, and so developed that we cannot even detect their existence.
That’s us though. There have been sightings way before the existence of drones or fighter jets. We have nothing that defies the laws of physics. If it isn’t man made we’re not going to acknowledge it. Very simple. We laugh at people who think outside the box. It’s not in our best interest to acknowledge other smart beings in the cosmos. We never will.
In terms of definitive proof we don’t have it yet ? Really? You’re serious right ?
Intelligent Life can progress as fast as its "Helpers" can make it. Carl Sagan said so.
where does number 36 come from????
The devils advocate but my last comments on Gaia and maybe really my last, I STRONGLY recommended that they form new opinions by really checking out "Insane Curiosity" for mostly, easy to understand videos. On easy, you don't ALWAYS do easy but you are always super current and the future changes every day
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Regarding Fermi paradox... perhaps technological advances paradoxically cause planetary unbalance...case in point..EARTH! So the world's observed maybe like wormcasts ...the species that became advanced was forced to migrate beyond this galaxy as it evolved.. perhaps millions of years ago. We here on Earth seem to be on this trajectory???🤔
"This is a very unique way at looking at things."
As opposed to...........................................a slightly unique way of looking at things? It's more unique than this other way which is only a little bit unique?
I have only one word for their assumptions (HUBRIS)
They are already here but we pretend they aren’t because we’re scared to acknowledge it. Why mock the idea or joke about it. What are we scared of.
I'm sure there are much more than that. Seems like an awefull waste of space if there are so few.
Agreed, there are likely thousands of alien civilizations in our galaxy. Not a waste that’s just a matter of perspective, but there are such empty galaxies, some developing upwards into consciousness, some dying out.
Benjamin Miles I believe there are thousands ( from my little scientific basis)
Many more. They don’t look like grays.
Sorry but there is more intelligent life in the universe somewhere. Billions of galaxies in the universe containing billions of stars with billions of planets orbiting them, atleast one in that huge number has to contain life.
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Mother nature and mother universe are the same thing .
Warpspeed and quantum communication are needed tot Travel in the universe .
I dont believe any species will live so long tot archieve this goals .
War , economy , meteors , ice ages , solarflares , vulcanos , tot many wipe out problems .
Only species who are lucky to have more earth like planets in there solarsystem have a chance , we only have mars and the moon , or another new earth in 1 lightyear .
I think in 100 years our signals in space will go silent and the universe will not miss us .
"Why havent we found them yet?" Because either the government kills the witness or kills the alien. I feel like if aliens did come humans would torture them.
which is kinda sad, i hope not if theyre anything like us :(
I think you're more worried about the dark nature of humans than the aliens are
José Hunter's EW&F Remixes I know the dark nature of humans, I think you’re worried about something you don’t know.
Uhm... The aliens would torture us. If they have the technology to come here, we can't do shit to them.
I'm not going to say which since this isn't a religious channel but at least one church leader spoke positively about this at least 150 years ago. IMHO it wouldn't be an culture shattering event for some.
So what if they are us from the future? What if because light travels faster than sound we r looking at them from the past which is when the light left their planet and took X amount of time to get here, that we r seeing the planet before intelligence evolved and so if they are equal to us on the intelligence scale right now in time, we wouldn’t know because we are not receiving that present light. Nor would we hear them for probably another million years or so and by then we would start hearing their radio broadcasts from their version of the 1920s.
Saw a video that said if we were in the Centauri Prime galaxy right now looking back on the Earth, those beings would be looking at a Trex fighting for its meal. They wouldn’t even know we were here yet even though we exist today. Just to put it into perspective.
Man, am I tired of the same old visual meme of what aliens look like. In reality, we haven't a clue.
can you get some different head nodders
it's All distance, energy economy, simple, I think it's better well left alone, to develop, no ET civilization is going to break it's economy, travel across void of space, forget it, better expand in our own solar system.
I am fed up with Gaia with their relentless ads on CZcams so I now have CZcams Premium and I know how important your sponsors are to you as a young but extremely worthy channel. Still, when I use Facebook, I see Gaia which is okay like that and by clicking on the ad I find myself right in the heart if not hearts of the large group of fans. It annoys me that that company is messing with the belief systems of the young in a manner directly opposing everything that you do so well, and Joe Scott too~ I can't believe they haven't banned me yet, they let me say whatever I feel about false documentary's. That is really to their credit, I guess I have to play the bad guy. I really want them to clear that dumb old myth crap out of their heads and watch all YOUR videos. Yes I feel really disturbed by the kids that seem to have some sort of a god worship of GAIA, as they say, if you can't beat them, join them, Maybe they are hurting for real news and facts... Just for heavens sake don't sellout..
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Marearthians
So much for millions.
If you just do the math and the probability in our galaxy alone there is other life in our galaxy, as simple as it may be
100 trillion, trillion, trillion planets in this universe alone. ( forget about parallels) and we are the only one? Sure. It's like having one fish alone in the whole of the ocean on earth. Think about it one goldfish? Or even a couple of goldfish as pair in whole the ocean.? wow. We may not have any civilisation in Milky way, but it doesn't mean they send and receive the signal the same way or want to or haven't left the galaxy altogether and just put their version of DNA on some other planets yet to grow.
How is it helpful if we continue to pretend UAPs are just human made technology ? At what point do humans confront the possibility that highly advanced space fearing beings might’ve already discovered us rather than the other way round?
Yes there is intelligence across universe our milky also have aliens civilization s however guessing work can be done by several parameters till evidence is detected
UAP sightings we continue to tell ourselves they are drones or optical illusions or natural phenomena. We’re never going to admit that advanced beings from outside earth are here exploring or visiting. It hurt’s our ego.
Typical Human. Thinking that 36 is a big number.
We know there is at least 100 billion stars in the Milky Way but there could be 400 billion because our pancake shapes galaxy makes it hard the see them all. Almost all stars have planets. This video states that 36 possible alien civilizations in our galaxy according to the study is a wild guess that’s very unlikely,... what if our galaxy has 500 billion stars that’s half a trillion solar systems 36 is a very small number. Even the 100,000,000,000 stars that we do know we have.... 36 is still really small.
Surprise! many aliens may not look like how they are portrayed in sifi movies. They may very well look like us. our Observable experience clearly show us that Nothing is new under the sun and nothing is unique in the observable universe. There are many stars, many galaxies , many everything of the sameness (of their class). Alien (ness) I think does not necessarily means (ontic) different- ness just as it (can) also means extraneous(ness), So why not many alien beings similar to humans, isn' this not a part of the same logic that everything(ness) is not newness just as they are not always the same (i.e they are of different class). This is my rational for believing that the universe is teeming with life and intelligent ones similar to ours. Absence of an evidence (that there is alien life) does not necessarily means that the evidence (for alien life) is absent . Hence I believe there are intelligent alien (extraneous) civilizations in the milky way and the approaching andromeda galaxy and all other galaxies that are still actively forming stars and have the right elements to support life (as we know it) although there can be other types of life and life supporting systems unknown to us. But such other types (plural) I believe, belongs to other universes (of different classes) and not ours.
Really oxygen? lol
There are 40
Looking for life elsewhere in the universe? I'm not Happy there is other life on this Earth. I was told this Whole Galaxy was All Mine. 😒
It's Fermi not fairame
Come on man everyone knows there's 42 not 36
There are videos where you start rambling off pointless numbers too fast for anyone to get. A Number system that computers get is 1 2 4 8 ...
I'm more worried about the other 62 genders on earth where are they hiding?
I only counted 35, not 36.
I hope we find civilizations that does not look like us but intelligent. That would re write the bible for example. Haha. Would love that.
Why would you love that? Whether you believe in the Bible or not, it’s best to hope it’s real so you have a great place to go when you die if you lived right.
Wayt, god made 36 other family's.
That makes cheating oke? Or call it pollygamy.
You maybe right or just grasping at straws! 👍🏻
Do your research before you comment, it's just nice to do. Disclosure project, serious, acknowledged, watch them all and you'll have your proof
@@craigmichaelcurtice3013 hey I have just as much right to an opinion as you do don't be an internet Nazi there is no room for bullying people anymore this day and age have you ever heard of the coronavirus life's to short.
@@spacepiratejacen2258 I didn't say you couldn't I said you shouldn't comment until you've done your research that's all it's an opinion just like yours. Relax
Yeah not trying to be mean or nothing basically trying to point you to where you can learn maybe I should have said a different way my apologies
There’s only us. Sorry to disappoint.
And there may be absolutely none.
I would think almost every planet would have an extinction-level event, because of the numbers, bashar astronomical amounts of meteors and comets and magnetic fields and oxygenation and so on. You keep stumbling on your own feet contradicting yourself come on step up to facts research here
We've been technologically advanced for 100 years? Really? Have you watched a Trump white house briefing? We at this moment are the dregs of the galaxy if anyone is out there!
I doubt it..
More like we are alone in the entire Universe. Space is not meant for Humans.