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This week, famed physicist Stephen Hawking helped launch a major new effort to search for signs of intelligent alien life in the cosmos, even though he thinks it's likely that such creatures would try to destroy humanity.

Since at least 2010, Hawking has spoken publicly about his fears that an advanced alien civilization would have no problem wiping out the human race the way a human might wipe out a colony of ants. At the media event announcing the new project, he noted that human beings have a terrible history of mistreating, and even massacring, other human cultures that are less technologically advanced — why would an alien civilization be any different?

And yet, it seems Hawking's desire to know if there is intelligent life elsewhere in the universe trumps his fears. Today (July 20), he was part of a public announcement for a new initiative called Breakthrough Listen, which organizers said will be the most powerful search ever initiated for signs of intelligent life elsewhere in the universe.

"I am here today because I believe the Breakthrough initiatives are incredibly important," Hawking said during a media event at the Royal Society in London. "It's time to search for life beyond Earth. The Breakthrough initiatives are making that commitment. We are alive. We are intelligent. We must know."

The new Breakthrough Listen initiative would only search for signs of intelligent life, not broadcast signals from Earth, and scientists other than Hawking have expressed concerns about hailing the attention of alien civilizations. However, a second initiative, Breakthrough Message, will host a competition open to anyone in the world, to make suggestions for the content of messages to be sent from humans to other intelligent beings.

Scientists currently have no idea what alien life-forms might look like, or how they might respond to contact from human civilization.

"Such advanced aliens would perhaps become nomads, looking to conquer and colonize whatever planets they could reach," Hawking said in 2010 on an episode of "Into the Universe with Stephen Hawking," a TV show that aired on the Discovery Channel. "If so, it makes sense for them to exploit each new planet for material to build more spaceships so they could move on. Who knows what the limits would be?"

Hawking voiced his fears at the Breakthrough event, saying, "We don't know much about aliens, but we know about humans. If you look at history, contact between humans and less intelligent organisms have often been disastrous from their point of view, and encounters between civilizations with advanced versus primitive technologies have gone badly for the less advanced. A civilization reading one of our messages could be billions of years ahead of us. If so, they will be vastly more powerful, and may not see us as any more valuable than we see bacteria."

Astrophysicist Martin Rees countered Hawking's fears, noting that an advanced civilization "may know we're here already."


Ann Druyan, co-founder and CEO of Cosmos Studios, who was part of the announcement panel and will work on the Breakthrough Message initiative, seemed much more hopeful about the nature of an advanced alien civilization and the future of humanity.

"We may get to a period in our future where we outgrow our evolutionary baggage and evolve to become less violent and shortsighted," Druyan said at the media event. "My hope is that extraterrestrial civilizations are not only more technologically proficient than we are but more aware of the rarity and preciousness of life in the cosmos."

Jill Tarter, former director of the Center for SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) also has expressed opinions about alien civilizations that are in stark contrast to Hawking's.

"While Sir Stephen Hawking warned that alien life might try to conquer or colonize Earth, I respectfully disagree," Tarter said in a statement in 2012. "If aliens were to come here, it would be simply to explore. Considering the age of the universe, we probably wouldn't be their first extraterrestrial encounter, either.

"If aliens were able to visit Earth, that would mean they would have technological capabilities sophisticated enough not to need slaves, food or other planets," she added.

The new Breakthrough Listen initiative is scheduled to operate for 10 years and will search for signs of non-naturally occurring communications in both radio frequencies and laser transmissions. The initiative will scan the 1 million stars closest to Earth in the Milky Way, as well as the 100 closest galaxies.

Stephen Hawking: Intelligent Aliens Could Destroy Humanity, But Let's Search Anyway
 
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Inform me when you will find aliens hearing Aliens bs for a long long time.
 
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If we find them before they find us then wouldnt we be the inteligent ones? There are probably aliens but we humans are the most inteligent lifeform of this I have little doubt.
 
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If we find them before they find us then wouldnt we be the inteligent ones? There are probably aliens but we humans are the most inteligent lifeform of this I have little doubt.

This is no guarantee. It is very much possible that there are far more advanced lifeforms in another galaxy. But they can't beat nature. Distance from Andromeda galaxy (which is a fairly close galaxy to milky way) to earth is 2.5 million light years. I don't see even a very advanced life form doing that successfully.
 
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This is no guarantee. It is very much possible that there are far more advanced lifeforms in another galaxy. But they can't beat nature. Distance from Andromeda galaxy (which is a fairly close galaxy to milky way) to earth is 2.5 million light years. I don't see even a very advanced life form doing that successfully.

They can use wormhole for that. To create large wormhole energy needed is equivalent to a sun. If they are capable enough to harness sun or they master anti matter tech , they can create a wormhole to reach any part of universe
 
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If we find them before they find us then wouldnt we be the inteligent ones? There are probably aliens but we humans are the most inteligent lifeform of this I have little doubt.
We might be bloody lucky and accidentally discover a advanced species. Most intelligent? you suggesting we are the earliest advanced species. Assuming that universe has been in existence for 4 billion years ( heck time is relative) probability of us being advanced is really low.
 
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They can use wormhole for that. To create large wormhole energy needed is equivalent to a sun. If they are capable enough to harness sun or they master anti matter tech , they can create a wormhole to reach any part of universe

That is true, I keep forgetting about wormholes. Although I am not sure how they'll be able to control where the other side of the wormhole opens to. If they are advanced enough maybe they've figured that out too.
 
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I will be anxious to see how their matter/anti matter reaction assembly works.
 
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If aliens are any smarter, they would stay far far away from human race, which is nothing but a parasite.
 
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They can use wormhole for that. To create large wormhole energy needed is equivalent to a sun. If they are capable enough to harness sun or they master anti matter tech , they can create a wormhole to reach any part of universe
The concept of wormholes, being suitable for intergalactic and intragalactic space travels, is stuff of science fiction.

If aliens do exist, they are most likely stuck just like us.
 
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If aliens are any smarter, they would stay far far away from human race, which is nothing but a parasite.

what if they're also just same like us?? An alien doesn't necessarily have to be like hollywood movies show..
 
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The concept of wormholes, being suitable for intergalactic and intragalactic space travels, is stuff of science fiction.

If aliens do exist, they are most likely stuck just like us.

Aliens can vary from bacteria to superman:-)
We dont know what they can be. It would entirely depen upon size mass habitat chemical composition of the planet. On the contex to wormholes i was talking about very very advanced aliens. See us humans have reached from carts horses to moons mars in just 100 200years.
Just imagine what an adv species could do who are let 1million years ahead of us.
After all universe is 15 billion years old
 
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Aliens can vary from bacteria to superman:-)
We dont know what they can be. It would entirely depen upon size mass habitat chemical composition of the planet. On the contex to wormholes i was talking about very very advanced aliens. See us humans have reached from carts horses to moons mars in just 100 200years.
Just imagine what an adv species could do who are let 1million years ahead of us.
After all universe is 15 billion years old
We are smart enough to figure out what is possible and what is not possible. We are certainly making progress at a great pace, but in the process, we are also figuring out that every aspect of science fiction is not going to be reality.

Biological life-forms will always have limits. If aliens do exist and are biological just like life-forms on Earth, they cannot overcome the limitations that we (humans) are likely to face in the matters of exploring the Universe.

Still not convinced? Consider this point: in the entire history of Earth, it have never been invaded by some super-advanced aliens. Ponder over this.

Wormhole - like the one depicted in Interstellar movie - is stuff of imagination. Here is a good read: The Science Behind "Interstellar's" Stunning Wormhole Voyage (Monday's Most Viewed)

Here is another: Will Wormhole Travel Ever Be Possible? | Popular Science
 
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