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LONDON: Aliens, if they exist, will weigh about 300 kilogrammes - roughly of the size of a bear, according to a cosmologist.

The analysis by Fergus Simpson, from the University of Barcelona, also found that a habitable extraterrestrial planet would hold about 50 million aliens.

Simpson's findings are based on a model called Bayes' theorem and a branch of mathematics called Bayesian statistics.

The purpose of such techniques is to estimate the probabilities that change depending on the information available.

Simpson started his calculation with the number of individuals who would most likely live in a given alien civilisation, and came up with about 50 million or fewer individuals, 'Live Science' reported.

Simpson's analysis, on the prepublished site arXiv, also focused on the size of other life forms.

He noted that animals on Earth have a widely known relation between size and the number of individuals - the smaller the species is, the more individuals of that species tend to exist.

For example, an alien seeking life on Earth would be far likelier to run into a mosquito than a blue whale.

However, the relation between size and population can also be plotted on a curve against probability, which predicts that the median weight of an alien would be about 314 kg - about the size of a bear or an elk.

Based on the results of this model, about half of extraterrestrial creatures would weigh more than that and half would weigh less, Simpson said.

However, some scientists say this mathematical prediction has some serious limitations.

Michael Kopp, a professor at Aix-Marseille University in France, said he is not sure about the statistical argument because it is not clear if humans are a random sample of intelligent beings.

Aliens will be bear-sized: scientist - The Times of India
 
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what a class a SCI FI daydream class theory.
commendable
 
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What BS is this?
Alien physical composition and dimensions would depend on it's homeworld and so is futile to calculate a "mean" value without even knowing both the extremities on either end. And without even knowing the conditions (you'd need to know planet properties) which produce both values at either end.

I can guess too, at taxpayer's expense, np.
 
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Currently our sample size for life on a planet is 1. It's downright stupid to apply any statistic over it.
 
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@isro2222

Sir, is this true? Please tell us the exact truth of what it being peddled in this article. Thank you, eagerly awaiting your response.
 
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Actually they are the same earth bears which were transferred to some distinct planet by a vedic spaceship in around 36424 BC
you have read wrong history....again, cause actually it was md. bin kasim on Pegasus who gifted martians bear.
 
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LONDON: Aliens, if they exist, will weigh about 300 kilogrammes - roughly of the size of a bear, according to a cosmologist.

The analysis by Fergus Simpson, from the University of Barcelona, also found that a habitable extraterrestrial planet would hold about 50 million aliens.

Simpson's findings are based on a model called Bayes' theorem and a branch of mathematics called Bayesian statistics.

The purpose of such techniques is to estimate the probabilities that change depending on the information available.

Simpson started his calculation with the number of individuals who would most likely live in a given alien civilisation, and came up with about 50 million or fewer individuals, 'Live Science' reported.

Simpson's analysis, on the prepublished site arXiv, also focused on the size of other life forms.

He noted that animals on Earth have a widely known relation between size and the number of individuals - the smaller the species is, the more individuals of that species tend to exist.

For example, an alien seeking life on Earth would be far likelier to run into a mosquito than a blue whale.

However, the relation between size and population can also be plotted on a curve against probability, which predicts that the median weight of an alien would be about 314 kg - about the size of a bear or an elk.

Based on the results of this model, about half of extraterrestrial creatures would weigh more than that and half would weigh less, Simpson said.

However, some scientists say this mathematical prediction has some serious limitations.

Michael Kopp, a professor at Aix-Marseille University in France, said he is not sure about the statistical argument because it is not clear if humans are a random sample of intelligent beings.

Aliens will be bear-sized: scientist - The Times of India
what a total nonsense:crazy::blah::blah::crazy::crazy::crazy:
 
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I like how they used the word SCIENTIST. He is a cosmologist.
  1. Cosmology is the scientific study of the large scale properties of the universe as a whole. It endeavors to use the scientific method to understand the origin, evolution and ultimate fate of the entire Universe.
Definitely not his expertise to comment on alien life.
 
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Why assume 300 kg of fat? Why not 300 kg of muscle? ... like this masked wrestler:

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Also, since we're on the subject how can one know whether or not there isn't an alien hiding behind that mask?
For all we know these could be the 300 kg aliens.

@isro2222 your input needed.
 
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