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      I don't understand how attempting to communicate with aliens would be bad. Is it more of a warning not to send signals into space because we might alert an Independence Day sort of "nomadic species" to our existence? So what happens when they do come? We just, ignore them and pretend they aren't there? That article confused me.

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      It really surprised me as well. Lots of speculation and contradictory at times.

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      Here's something he's not getting. Violent and oppressive cultures crumble apart from within. It's unlikely that such a culture would have the necessary cooperation to reach space age. And even if they do reach space age, they're aren't going to get very far before they collapse under their own weight. That's just nature. Even the swarm of locusts are destined to die. They don't simply continue moving on and on and on. No, they die!

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      Quote Originally Posted by juroara View Post
      Here's something he's not getting. Violent and oppressive cultures crumble apart from within. It's unlikely that such a culture would have the necessary cooperation to reach space age. And even if they do reach space age, they're aren't going to get very far before they collapse under their own weight. That's just nature. Even the swarm of locusts are destined to die. They don't simply continue moving on and on and on. No, they die!
      LOL. Our first steps to space age were due to cold war, not some humanity-wide cooperation. We're a pretty aggressive civilization and we seem to have no trouble lunching stuff into space. War is the strongest force behind technological progress.
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      It's still ridiculous.

      He says

      “I suspect there could be life and intelligence out there in forms we can’t conceive,” he said. “Just as a chimpanzee can’t understand quantum theory, it could be there are aspects of reality that are beyond the capacity of our brains.”
      (not to mention that not only chimpanzees, but also humans don't get quantum theory)

      but also says things like

      “If aliens ever visit us, I think the outcome would be much as when Christopher Columbus first landed in America, which didn’t turn out very well for the Native Americans.”
      “We only have to look at ourselves to see how intelligent life might develop into something we wouldn’t want to meet. I imagine they might exist in massive ships, having used up all the resources from their home planet. Such advanced aliens would perhaps become nomads, looking to conquer and colonise whatever planets they can reach.”
      ...seriously?

      Quote Originally Posted by SnakeCharmer
      LOL. Our first steps to space age were due to cold war, not some humanity-wide cooperation. We're a pretty aggressive civilization and we seem to have no trouble lunching stuff into space. War is the strongest force behind technological progress.
      On the other hand, every big, agressive civilization has crumbled from within.
      I don't think we are as advanced as we could have been and you guys have
      heard that Nasa funds have been cut and are to be concentrated on the lower
      orbits, right? Military advantages, perhaps?



      War might give an economical boost, but it is a very unlikely long-term solution.
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      Quote Originally Posted by dajo View Post
      On the other hand, every big, agressive civilization has crumbled from within.
      I don't think we are as advanced as we could have been and you guys have
      heard that Nasa funds have been cut and are to be concentrated on the lower
      orbits, right? Military advantages, perhaps?


      War might give an economical boost, but it is a very unlikely long-term solution.
      That's why we have cycles of war and peace.
      Cycles of war can be linked to accelerated technological progress.
      Examples:
      Rocketry was developed for lunching weapons.
      Nuclear technology was developed for bigger/stronger weapons.

      You almost never have concentrated efforts to solve scientific and technological problems, unless there's a war. Projects like LHC are an exception, not a rule.

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      Quote Originally Posted by SnakeCharmer View Post
      That's why we have cycles of war and peace.
      Cycles of war can be linked to accelerated technological progress.
      Examples:
      Rocketry was developed for lunching weapons.
      Nuclear technology was developed for bigger/stronger weapons.

      You almost never have concentrated efforts to solve scientific and technological problems, unless there's a war. Projects like LHC are an exception, not a rule.
      That is true up until a certain point. When we go beyond nuclear technology, the benefit and risks increase substantially. If the technology and the weapon can kill the entire civilization with one event, there will be no cycle as the civilization is wiped out. If the species want to survive beyond this critical period, its wisdom would have to match the progress of technology. I see this as a natural fail-safe mechanism in terms of negative impact on foreign extra-planetary life.
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      And we can't assume that every alien civilization has our same aggression and ignorance. We basically inherited our violent, status climbing, greedy natures from chimpanzees. Better if we were descended from Gorillas or Orangutans.

      I believe that there are space-traveling aliens that we would not want to meet. ANd some of them don't haver bad intentions, just like humans don't have bad intentions when they spay and neuter their pets. But we would not understand such alien genetic
      medical procedures. Also the experiments on our emotions can be very traumatic.
      And I believe that there are greedy aliens who would manipulate humanity and the governments and religions for control and power and natural resources.

      But these alien races are few, and the vast majority are either just very curious about humans and observe us. Some try to nudge us in the right direction of consciousness expansion, world peace, and a global identity of one people, one Earth. Some may be waiting to birth the human race into the galactic community. Earth is in labor, and we are struggling to be born.

      The aliens that have been manipulating us, like the Reptilians, have been asked kindly to leave the Earth. But they are disobeying, and holding out. The Sirians are very spiritually enlightened aliens, and non-violent. They will not make the reptilians leave, and the reptilians know it. But what the reptilians don't know is that very soon it will be impossible for them to remain here. And that is what they are fighting against right now.
      There is a Galactic Federation that is trying to solve the problem peacefully. They are patiently waiting. The very interesting thing is that Humans will make an important decision that will drive the reptilians out and free ourselves.
      You see, humans have a slave gene, put there by the Reptilians or the Annunaki in the past. This gene will be healed soon in a significant portion of the population.
      That is why people are becoming fed up with our "leaders" and religions are failing. People are learning to think for themselves. Keep up the good work, guys.

      DISCLAIMER: If you don't want to believe this, fine, it is just s science fiction story.

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      Of course, what kind of civilzation it would take or which would be possible is pretty speculative.

      Quote Originally Posted by SnakeCharmer View Post
      Nuclear technology was developed for bigger/stronger weapons.
      If I remember correctly, splitting the atom didn't happen due to a war
      situation. Many of the physicists that were involved, like Einstein, were
      pretty pacifistic and also questioned what had become of their discoveries.
      Although then they were asked to use it to build bombs. But it was an
      inevitable step in order to gain more understanding of the nature of reality.

      (edit: ok, you said developed)

      War isn't neccessary for people to be curious. In our market system, things
      like that need funding, so it makes sense that certain scientific areas get
      increased funding then. But I don't think that this would be the only way.

      Also I am not sure, if you can say that the majority of important, technological
      accelerations happened in or due to a war cycle. Especially now, public
      interest (in buying) can be a great stimulant for further technology as
      well. (e.g. communication, economic growth due to industrialization)
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      Well, we didn't inherit anything from Chimps, but both humans and chimps got their similar aggression from a common ancestor. Grampa was a dick.

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      Quote Originally Posted by dajo View Post
      War isn't neccessary for people to be curious.
      You are misinterpreting what I said.
      I wasn't talking about curiosity or whatnot. I wasn't talking about progress that happens in small increments due to sporadic efforts of certain scientists/groups.

      I said "concentrated efforts to solve scientific and technological problems". This means having a group of greatest scientific minds working on the same problem completely unrestricted by anything else. It certainly never happened during peace time.

      Quote Originally Posted by dajo View Post
      Especially now, public
      interest (in buying) can be a great stimulant for further technology as
      well. (e.g. communication, economic growth due to industrialization)
      1. Big projects don't get funded with private money because they are too expensive.
      2. Big projects that bring big technological and scientific advances are not aimed at and are not motivated by the end products that eventually make it to the market.

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      Quote Originally Posted by SnakeCharmer View Post
      I said "concentrated efforts to solve scientific and technological problems". This means having a group of greatest scientific minds working on the same problem completely unrestricted by anything else. It certainly never happened during peace time.
      But, talking about space travel - the Hubble Telescope, all the research
      centers and astronauts, etc are not included in military spending. If you'd
      have a more curious and educated public in a time of peace, more of the government spending would be directed towards this realm than it would
      be in new defense systems and such. (I would think). This would be decided
      by the voter, through voting.

      Efforts are certainly concentrated to solve specific scientific and technological
      problems, but therefore other sections will get less attention and funding.

      And to be a little more exact - a lot of the scientific exploration in, say,
      nuclear weaponry, was not so much due to war, but due to fear of war.

      1. Big projects don't get funded with private money because they are too expensive.
      2. Big projects that bring big technological and scientific advances are not aimed at and are not motivated by the end products that eventually make it to the market.
      With communication I was talking about the immense technological advantages
      that have been and are constantly achieved and that shape our very culture
      by the day - not because they were needed for war, but mainly because of a
      very promising market and the important benefits they bring for a nation.
      This technology defines our time right now.

      Industrialization has given us an abundance of new technologies, mainly
      because of the necessity of economic growth. Technology can be influcenced
      by war, or it can further be used in combat situations, but my point was
      that there are certainly other catalysts for technological leaps.

      If I missed your point, please define "Big Projects".
      I just see war as a possible motivator, out of many.
      And I don't think it's very helpful in space exploration.
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      Quote Originally Posted by dajo View Post
      But, talking about space travel, the Hubble Telescope, all the research
      centers and astronauts are not included in military spending.
      True, but the bulk of the technology they use was developed during the cold war as a part of the space race.

      Quote Originally Posted by dajo View Post
      If you'd
      have a more curious and educated public in a time of peace, more of
      the government spending would be directed towards this realm than
      it would be in new defense systems and such. (I would think). This
      would be decided by the voter, through voting.
      That's how things should be, but that is not how things are or were. I must admit I don't have high hopes of things actually working themselves out.


      Quote Originally Posted by dajo View Post
      And to be a little more exact - a lot of the scientific exploration in, say,
      nuclear weaponry, was not so much due to war, but due to fear of war.
      Again, we are talking about slightly different things. The Manhattan project was the big thing, a milestone. Everything else related to nuclear technology fits into "small increments".

      Quote Originally Posted by dajo View Post
      With communication I was talking about the immense technological advantages
      that have been and are constantly achieved and that shape our very culture
      by the day - not because they were needed for war, but mainly because of a
      very promising market and the important benefits they bring for a nation.
      This technology defines our time right now.
      I disagree with this. Most products of technology that we use are just by-products of what the technological solutions were originally designed for.

      Quote Originally Posted by dajo View Post
      Technology can be influcenced
      by war, or it can further be used in combat situations, but my point was
      that there are certainly other catalysts for technological leaps.
      Those leaps are inconsistent, unless you have a lot of brain power (in numbers) working together. This almost never happens in science. It's just how scientists work. They are competing against each other, both for funding and for 'getting there first'. During peace, you have labs competing against each other. During war time you get a bigger motivator to put those people together and make them solve big problems.

      To put it in short: the more hostile the environment, the more technological prowess is needed to survive it and prosper. This is a big motivator.

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      Quote Originally Posted by SnakeCharmer View Post
      Those leaps are inconsistent, unless you have a lot of brain power (in numbers) working together. This almost never happens in science. It's just how scientists work. They are competing against each other, both for funding and for 'getting there first'. During peace, you have labs competing against each other. During war time you get a bigger motivator to put those people together and make them solve big problems.
      The problem in general funding I think is that more money should be
      directed towards the scientific sector. Something to improve, more control
      over government funding, perhaps.

      And a competition can also be very healthy, especially in science. Look at
      where we are right now in physics. That's mainly due to years of physicists
      trying to passionately disprove the theory of one another and to get to the
      next golden grail first. It inspired creative thinking and motivated them, to
      dig deeper. None of them were motivated by war.

      To put it in short: the more hostile the environment, the more technological prowess is needed to survive it and prosper. This is a big motivator.
      Yes, another environment in which technology is desperately needed are the
      ecological problems that we need to face, in order to sustain ourselves.

      Consider that we are in a war situation right now. A lot of spending goes into
      the military, not only in the states, but in many European countries or China
      as well. If we were living in peaceful times (hypothetically), there would not
      be much need for this kind of spending and the public could actually have
      the chance to redirect government spending directly to NASA for example.

      I would agree that this is how things are, but I'm rather talking how things
      should be. In that sense, technology could be achieved through far more
      effective means. Which in turn would be more beneficial to reaching space.
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      According to science, if something is not proven it does not exist. Aliens have not been proven, so they do not exist.

      Personally i think this line of thinking is pretty dumb. I wont believe eveyrthing i hear, because if it sounds far fetched then there is a good chance it really is far fetched because that is the simple fact of life. There really is nothing too good to be true.

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      Who is to say we haven't encountered intelligent alien life yet? From what I've seen personally, it is a measly coin flip.
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      Quote Originally Posted by SnakeCharmer View Post
      LOL. Our first steps to space age were due to cold war, not some humanity-wide cooperation. We're a pretty aggressive civilization and we seem to have no trouble lunching stuff into space. War is the strongest force behind technological progress.
      Let me explain, when I mean space age, I mean the real deal. Not just flying to your moon but the capacity to leave your solar system all together. We humans haven't been able to do this. Were so caught up in strange ideas like "American" "Russian" "Chinese" and so on that we aren't really cooperating on the level we need to be to be a space age race.

      The population I think would begin to rebel if all your money, time, energy, and intelligence goes into creating technology to traverse space, when you have left so many problems down below on your little planet

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      Quote Originally Posted by juroara View Post
      Let me explain, when I mean space age, I mean the real deal. Not just flying to your moon but the capacity to leave your solar system all together. We humans haven't been able to do this. Were so caught up in strange ideas like "American" "Russian" "Chinese" and so on that we aren't really cooperating on the level we need to be to be a space age race.

      The population I think would begin to rebel if all your money, time, energy, and intelligence goes into creating technology to traverse space, when you have left so many problems down below on your little planet
      Not if you coveted the technology. Personally, I feel we are living in the Medieval Ages by comparison due to technology being coveted.
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      In addition to my earlier post on Hawking

      Scientists weigh in on Hawking's alien warning
      (Los Angeles Times)

      more detailed scientific commentary
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      We could be on Mars in 10 years (or under).

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      Mars is nice to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there.

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      Quoted from Dajo's link:

      Randy D. Allen, a biologist at Oklahoma State University, argued that a smart-enough species could develop a quantum computer and eventually transfer their consciousnesses into it.

      "No more inefficient metabolism requiring huge energy input, no chemically derived bodies to wear out, no reproduction, no death, no taxes. Just supermassively parallel collective consciousness with unlimited capabilities," he wrote. "Perhaps, through super symmetry or entanglement, they can "see" or "feel" the entire universe. Maybe, they've gained the ability to manipulate elementary particles and can control its evolution and its fate. They would have become, by any human definition, Gods."
      Pretty cool imagination on this guy! He should be a science fiction writer.

      And a funny response to Stephen Hawkins comments on alien invasions:

      The most whimsical reaction was also the shortest — a limerick, courtesy of biologist John Menninger of the University of Iowa:

      Aliens, as perceived by Hawking

      Could soon visit Earth for some gawking.

      They might do good, but Oy!,

      They might wish to destroy!

      We'll more likely be bored by their talking."

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      Quote Originally Posted by Aquanina View Post
      I don't understand how attempting to communicate with aliens would be bad. Is it more of a warning not to send signals into space because we might alert an Independence Day sort of "nomadic species" to our existence?
      this.

      I'm not a afraid of aliens, but throughout our own human history, there have been countless times when a more advanced civilization has stumbled upon a less advanced civilization. What has happened every time? Has it ever been a good thing for the less advanced group?

      If we make contact with an alien life form, the first contact will be with an alien scientists. The alien military is the next visit. Their military will access whether or not we pose a threat to them. I hope that we don't, but the Osama Bin Ladens, George Bushs, and Kim Jong Ils of the world might scare them enough to obliterate us.
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      Quote Originally Posted by ninja9578 View Post
      this.

      I'm not a afraid of aliens, but throughout our own human history, there have been countless times when a more advanced civilization has stumbled upon a less advanced civilization. What has happened every time? Has it ever been a good thing for the less advanced group?

      If we make contact with an alien life form, the first contact will be with an alien scientists. The alien military is the next visit. Their military will access whether or not we pose a threat to them. I hope that we don't, but the Osama Bin Ladens, George Bushs, and Kim Jong Ils of the world might scare them enough to obliterate us.
      I think they would either study us, or destroy us. Most likely to gather resources from our planet? But I highly doubt we would poss a threat to the aliens. Their technology would be way way more advanced than ours. Unless of course they only send a tiny probe-like ship with only alien scientists.
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