"Fire" Could Be The Key To Solve The Fermi Paradox!

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  • čas přidán 27. 05. 2024
  • We humans have a long and fiery history. Since our early ancestors first tamed the flame, fire has been a constant companion, a tool, and a symbol of progress. It's warmed us, lit our way, cooked our food, and powered our industries. But what if I told you that this ancient technology might be the key to unlocking our future among the stars and even explain why we haven't encountered alien life yet? Today, we're exploring the "rare fire solution" to the Fermi Paradox. ? Let's find out!
    At the very core of human civilization lies a discovery that has shaped our existence: fire. Its significance extends far beyond the warmth it provides or the food it cooks; fire has been instrumental in everything from forging metals to generating energy. It enabled us to adapt to colder climates, fend off predators, and eventually, build societies.
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    00:00 Intro
    0:50 Fire and its use
    5:25 what about exoplanets covered with oceans?
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Komentáře • 41

  • @jssomewhere6740
    @jssomewhere6740 Před 14 dny +14

    Your point is good and valid. Yet I still feel that the reason we haven't found intelligent life is distance.

    • @strixfiremind
      @strixfiremind Před 14 dny

      Within a short 900 ly Radius around our system we count no fewer than 40 potential dyson swarm/spheres.
      Sure, 900 light years is a great distance, but these current numbers are phenomenal in their potential for *nearby* life outside of our solar system.

    • @jssomewhere6740
      @jssomewhere6740 Před 14 dny

      @@strixfiremind 900 LYs for US now is beyond anything we can even think of.
      I don't want to sound pessimistic cuz I'm not. In our enormous universe there is, I believe, all kinds of intelligent life. Yet we can't yet see the details that are necessary to definitely say there is life and there is intelligent life. Some day in the future we will be able to see much more detail. Specific detail. I know we are advancing but unfortunately we have a ways to go. I watched the Dyson sphere video, and they are a little more distant than you're speaking about. We can't definitely say if there is life on Mars, Venus, Titan, Europa, and on, and on. Those bodies are in our own solar system. So I hold to the idea that it's the distance.

    • @strixfiremind
      @strixfiremind Před 14 dny

      @@jssomewhere6740 If you watched the video in question you know the number of candidates found was 53; I spoke of the 40ish that are *within* the 900 ly range.
      And sure, that is out of our current range, would take a generational ship likely 4000 years + to make that journey; but I wasn't speaking about us.
      If even one of those checks out, that shows an intelligence likely capable of covering those distances much faster than us, they already have questions of power answered.
      And saying it is "beyond anything we can think of" silly hyperbole.. if a single person can think in those scales, you lose; and many of us do think in these scales.

    • @jssomewhere6740
      @jssomewhere6740 Před 14 dny

      @@strixfiremind fine you win leave me alome

    • @osopapi6061
      @osopapi6061 Před 13 dny +3

      @@strixfiremind Dude, the man @jssomewhere6740 clearly meant distance to visibly see (from our planet's observation), DISCOVER (as in now) 🙄 I agree with him. However my comment does slightly agree with portions of yours.😌

  • @sinancothebest
    @sinancothebest Před 13 dny +6

    Lets face it, we're alone in the universe

    • @robertzendejas8349
      @robertzendejas8349 Před 12 dny

      Indeed, this whole place was created for our edification and the experience, it is the medium in which we are tested. There are no extraterrestrial beings period.
      There is no way to determine whether or not what is seen in the heavens is real or not.
      A lot of assumptions have been made about many things that are not subject to being physically examined and looked at from all perspectives. Empirical analysis, the very basis of what constitutes true science, cannot be applied to what is seen in the heavens.
      Manipulation of or producing a predictable effect from anything in the heavens is as well not possible.
      Yet you have a considerable amount of people who actually claim with a straight face that they believe in science. I'm sure they mean they believe what science has publicly been claimed to have been proven. Science isn't meant to be a faith requiring faith in anything. That's the point of being empirical, an independent methodology that is restricted to only what can be physically observed, inspected, and most importantly tested.
      Yes as a consequence of eliminating the usual ways that results can be fabricated, falsified, and manipulated in order to deceive many people to the benefit or detriment of a specific target.
      Real science is supposed to be immune from the political ideologies of the time.
      So any politician that claims their actions are founded on/supported by scientific principles are trying to deceive(lie) to all who will listen.
      If what can be observed by anyone, doesn't match what is claimed, then what is claimed is wrong. If something that is claimed to be known and understood as a discipline and is able to display actions or features that either couldn't be predicted or explained, then we don't know or understand it period.
      A question cannot be dismissed or ignored because the only truthful answer is, "We don't know."
      There should be no shame or hesitancy in saying one does not know the answer to what is essentially the unknowable.
      There should be nothing but shame to have the temerity to lie to everyone, especially children, about that which has no tangible support for any claims of being true.
      Much as religion was once used to undermine and control large numbers of people, the powers that shouldn't be now use the claim of science to undermine and control large groups of people.

  • @amangogna68
    @amangogna68 Před 14 dny +1

    Great video and information !

  • @Kopernicus67
    @Kopernicus67 Před 13 dny +1

    Not all worlds are a mix of land and ocean, it is likely that life is common, but on water worlds, where fire is never invented, and therefore you never reach a point of melting metal or powering industry. You cannot just start nuclear power without fire-based industry to make it.
    Ocean beings may be intelligent, but think of how difficult air travel would be (carry around water to breathe) and worse, space travel.
    Also ocean beings never spend their free time looking up at the stars like humans did.

  • @johnray1956
    @johnray1956 Před 12 dny +1

    which is a point that is never talked about, Atoms/Materials interacts with each other universe wide. The Earth is like a mechine calibrated for intelligent life. The more specific the information is, the less random the possiblity exist. This goes right down to our own DNA. It's like someone rolling 100 dice, with 100 faces, and for 10,000 years landing snake eyes 10 times per second. Now do that for the 24+ settings needed for intelligent life. If the sun, solarsystem, milkyway galaxy was not set correctly, there would be no intelligent life on earth, really think about that. All the possible earth like planets, lacks fire. those that has fire is too much for other proceses to happen destorying the materials for life to exist.

  • @SpaceMystery9
    @SpaceMystery9 Před 11 dny

    Whether there is a fire depends on factors such as oxygen, flammable materials and environmental conditions.

    • @InsaneCuriosity
      @InsaneCuriosity  Před 11 dny +1

      You're right! Those factors play a big role in determining if there's a fire or not.

  • @ioanbota9397
    @ioanbota9397 Před 12 dny

    I like this video

  • @NicholasNerios
    @NicholasNerios Před 13 dny

    Alien pyrotechnics

  • @kasieream1248
    @kasieream1248 Před 14 dny +1

    How could biotechnology start without fire? Also what about tidal and geothermal energy?

    • @Kopernicus67
      @Kopernicus67 Před 13 dny +1

      You need to melt and form metal to make things. Even bricks are hardened in fire.

  • @TexasTimeLord
    @TexasTimeLord Před 13 dny

    Can you tell alien fire from alien volcanic lava burning?

  • @greggieboy393
    @greggieboy393 Před 14 dny +2

    I have thought of this many times. We are so, so rare. It takes specific conditions to create our type of intelligence and conditions are rare. I'm sure life similar to us exists.

    • @davidfromamerica1871
      @davidfromamerica1871 Před 14 dny +1

      CREATE our type of intelligence and conditions are rare..‼️
      Let’s hope so, like one of a kind in the Universe. LOL.

    • @doubleooh7337
      @doubleooh7337 Před 14 dny +1

      Really how many other planets have you personally visited?

    • @davidfromamerica1871
      @davidfromamerica1871 Před 14 dny

      @@doubleooh7337
      Does Walmart stores qualify as a Planets..??

  • @doubleooh7337
    @doubleooh7337 Před 14 dny

    fire like on THE SUN? 😂

  • @DenverStarkey
    @DenverStarkey Před 14 dny +2

    you forget one factor though. oxygen is an accelerant . originally it was a toxic chemical that early basic life forms could not use. the algae and bacteria of early earth expelled it like a waste product till the rising oxygen levels nearly wiped out all life at the time. then something miraculous happened at some point. celluar life forms evolved to use oxygen., this allowed for rapid celluar divison and reproduction, as well as fast metabolization. a near requirement for complex life forms . granted there are other accelerant chemicals it's highly unlikely complex life would form around those chemcals because they lack one feature oxygen has. Oxygen bind easily to other chemicals. which is why it worked as a bio-accelerant . with out oxygen high energy life forms jsut won't be likely to evolve. this means if there is other complex or intelligent life out there ,. they will most likely be oxygen based , meaning their world will have to have suffiecent levels of oxygen to also produce fire. still it's a great video. and it is intersting to speculate just what chemical make up could an alien possible be from other than the carbon/oxygen base of most life on earth.
    also it's highly likely that out there in our vast universe there are other "Life producing" chemicals we have not discovered yet , simply because they were not present at this location when our solar system formed.

    • @not_glad
      @not_glad Před 14 dny

      Tbh people never really specify if we're talking about the milky way or the whole universe. I think there's probably life similar to earths in our galaxy, but one in 5 billion species have ever used fire productively on earth, a lot of other species have seen us using it but still can't copy/learn that skill (sea creatures just can't anyway), and furthermore we've not really done anything that will ever be picked up (I think our radiowaves deminish to much over interstellar distances). When we factor in the 1/5000000000 chance of using fire the chances aren't so hot to see "intelligent" life from a far within our galaxy. I think in the entire universe probably, but will we ever be able to see that?
      Knowing my luck an alien is probably reading this thinking "what a clown, let's beam him up and give him the anal probe".

    • @Kopernicus67
      @Kopernicus67 Před 13 dny

      Oxygen does not make a better life form, just a different one. An oak tree is 99% as genetically sophisticated as any mammal. It was sexual reproduction that caused the explosion of genetic diversity and rapid diversification of life.
      "Life producing chemicals" are probably the ones we already have. We have found amino acids in comets and asteroids. CO2 + cyanide followed by reduction easily gives you glycine. Similar chemistry makes the bases of DNA/RNA rapidly with nothing other than an energy source and some water. Silicon cannot make life. For an element to have a mild redox cycle it cannot bind irreversibly to oxygen. Silicon, phosphorus, sulfur and even chlorine bind almost irreversibly to oxygen, with little pi-bond character. Carbon can easily undergo redox with oxygen going all the way from methane, to methanol all the way to the carboxylic acids and CO2.

  • @damienkilcannonvryce
    @damienkilcannonvryce Před 10 dny

    Statically… despite popular belief and narrative, the odds of extraterrestrial INTELLIGENT life is not in favour of the topic. No matter the fractal odds of it, the potential infinite expanse of our universe actually says we are it. 🤷🏻‍♂️ Tell me I’m wrong…

    • @InsaneCuriosity
      @InsaneCuriosity  Před 10 dny

      It's a valid perspective, but the search for extraterrestrial intelligence is ongoing. The Fermi Paradox prompts us to consider why we haven't encountered other civilizations despite vast possibilities.

    • @kirkmeredith6702
      @kirkmeredith6702 Před 4 dny

      What are “ fractal odds”? Please explain. There are odds and probability mate, but fractal odds?
      Sounds like you have no ideas of mathematical theory whatsoever.

  • @farrier2708
    @farrier2708 Před 12 dny

    IMHO The reason we haven't found ET is "time".
    The time humans have inhabited this Earth, relative to cosmological time, is minuscule.
    The period of our advanced technology, relative to our time on Earth, is infinitesimal.
    Even if our technology lasted a million years, the chances of it aligning with another alien technology would be non-existent.
    Given the millions light years involved between the civilizations, not only is it unlikely that we will hear ET but communication will be impossible.
    Mind you! Having said that, I never say "Never". 👽🤝🤓👍