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21 Nov 2009

Are we Alone In The Universe?

- 10 Aug 2004
By Sir Martin Rees, Astronomer Royal   
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More than 400 years ago, Giordano Bruno, an Italian monk, wrote that "In space there are numberless earths circling around other suns, which may bear upon them creatures similar or even superior to those upon our human Earth." Bruno deserves to be remembered in the millennium year -- he was burnt at the stake, in Rome, in the year 1600.

In the late 19th century, the science fiction of Jules Verne and H.G. Wells popularised the idea of alien life. Percival Lowell, a wealthy American, built his own observatory in Flagstaff, Arizona primarily to study Mars. He believed that its surface was criss-crossed by 'canals', dug by an advanced civilisation to channel water from the frozen polar caps to the 'deserts' near the Red Planet's equator.

In 1900, a French foundation offered the Guzman Prize of 100,000 francs for the first contact with an extra-terrestrial species; but prudence led them to exclude Mars -- detecting Martians was then thought to be too easy!

the Red planet
NASA

Is there life on Mars - the idea has always fascinated us.

How life began, and whether it exists elsewhere remains one of the most fascinating questions in the whole of science -- indeed, you don't need to be a scientist to wonder about this. But we still don't know the answer. We're less optimistic about Mars than our forbears were a hundred years ago. Even if there is life there, it would be nothing more than microscopic 'bugs' of the kind that existed on Earth early in its history--- there is certainly nothing on Mars like the 'Martians' of popular fictions.

Indeed, nobody now expects 'advanced life' on any of the planets or moons in our Solar System. But our Sun is just one star among billions. And in the vastness of space far beyond our own Solar System we can rule out nothing. Astronomers have discovered, just within the last five years, that many stars have their own retinue of planets. There are millions of other Solar Systems. And there would surely, among this vast number, be many planets resembling our Earth.

Cancri b and c
Lynette Cook

Life could be everywhere - over 31 planetary systems have been discovered around other suns


Could some of these planets, orbiting other stars, harbour life-forms far more interesting and exotic than anything we might find on Mars? Could they even be inhabited by beings that we could recognise as intelligent?

 
Have your say
 
What if we in fact really are alone in this vast Universe? What then? Scary thought!
Then next question: Why are we here? Who set us here? What's the reason to it all? Why all the wars, cruelty, climate problems, death, horror. Is it all a test, do we come from some seed, that some alien lifeform is experimenting with, to see what happens with their new breed..

Posted by: guest - 2009-05-20 - 09:48 GMT

I wonder what life will be like in 1 million years if humans are dead?
Posted by: guest - 2009-05-20 - 09:39 GMT

If we are alone in the Universe, then what's the reason for creating such a place. I mean a place where there's lots of planets, universe, milky ways, galaxies. Why didn't God introduce humans to aliens? Maybe because God created man in his own image, and the aliens were not?
Posted by: guest - 2009-05-20 - 09:17 GMT

If you met a person from another world would you be scared?
Or would you welcome them?

Posted by: guest - 2009-04-27 - 13:05 GMT

Hey alien lovers!!
We would like to know the truth about the universe, how did it all come about?? where did it all begin?? I would like to know who has seen an alien, and what did they look like and did they speak??.. and that place in America where they found an alien crash of some sort???? and all UFOs are they real.. get bk 2 me x

Posted by: guest - 2009-04-27 - 12:58 GMT

There are aliens. I bet on it
Posted by: guest - 2009-04-27 - 11:21 GMT

I would bet everything that I have to say that there is much more than earthling life
Posted by: 555bob - 2009-04-27 - 11:21 GMT

One has to be naive not to believe in aliens! I believe the aliens come to our planet anytime they want because they have the technology. Our government is hiding the facts about aliens?
Posted by: guest - 2009-03-23 - 12:06 GMT

We are definitely not alone!!!!! We are their guinea pigs. They want to observe and experiment on us. Be afraid!!!
Posted by: Dab0mb - 2009-03-12 - 21:52 GMT

I think we are only a small piece of a much larger puzzle. Current events are bringing this puzzle together at a much faster pace. In time, I think all of our questions will be answered!
RM

Posted by: guest - 2009-03-12 - 09:33 GMT

If something does visit us it will likely be unfriendly and take what it wants. After all that is what we will do when we reach out into space. We come in peace and shoot to kill.
Posted by: jackrobin - 2009-03-12 - 09:28 GMT

We are alone.
I suggest you read about the Fermi Paradox:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fermi_paradox

Posted by: guest - 2009-02-21 - 17:16 GMT

Yes, there is intelligent life outside our planet. But there is this: they obey the "prime directive" barring any warp-capable civilization from having contact with someone primitive like us.
Posted by: aranince - 2009-02-05 - 15:56 GMT

If there is intelligent extraterrestrial life then they will avoid us. What other lifeform exists that takes pleasure in killing itself and destroying its own environment upon which it depends and permits itself to be run by a military and selfish politicians.
Posted by: guest - 2009-01-30 - 17:50 GMT

Right last night, I opened my curtain and there was a red alien sat on my window sill. I looked away and it had gone. I then saw the ufo flying into the sky. No one believed me.
Posted by: gfgfgffg - 2009-01-21 - 11:38 GMT

I really believe in aliens because last night I went outside to throw away the trash and saw a mysterious light in the yard right in front of me. I was really scared but my parents didn't believe me at all.^.^
Posted by: guest - 2009-01-09 - 18:48 GMT

Where does it say that God didn't create other planets to support other life forms in the Universe?
Posted by: jembow57 - 2008-12-31 - 19:39 GMT

What I believe is that aliens scope us as humans, therefore they are watching over our Earth, & they control the Universe! They're our future! & we're their future! All tho it is hard to believe!
Posted by: guest - 2008-12-11 - 15:34 GMT

I firmly believe that there are other intelligent life forms out there, but whether they can reach us and vice versa is another question!
Posted by: scotty - 2008-10-19 - 15:52 GMT

Well, I do think that there is no other intelligent life in the vast Universe. My reason for this is quite simple. We are the begining and not the end.
You see, I think that our early ancestors must have had the very same questions we have now: we are the future aliens to them, and so we would evolve into the future aliens we imagine exist now in time. We would occupy other planets as we explore the Universe, we would spread humankind over the Universe. When we occupy other planets the atmosphere - although habitable - would be different and would bring about in time a slightly different species of human from what we have today...
Well this is how I see it. Let's not waste money on finding aliens, and spend money on us moving away from Earth and start the real creation of the Universe. Maybe it is the ultimate reason we exist..

Posted by: kuganpillay - 2008-10-07 - 11:06 GMT

There must be something else out there
Posted by: guest - 2008-10-03 - 11:29 GMT

Hello, it's Luke, I eat aliens
Posted by: thecool1 - 2008-09-12 - 11:50 GMT

I met an alien no lie, my names is Myles Houdini
Posted by: guest - 2008-09-12 - 11:50 GMT

Dude I'm an alien too! Rockin!
Posted by: guest - 2008-08-26 - 11:06 GMT

Aliens are real, I am one ...
Posted by: guest - 2008-08-20 - 11:14 GMT

If there is intelligent life out there.
We will have to find them.
Why would they want anything to do with such a destructive race as our own ?????

Posted by: guest - 2008-08-05 - 12:09 GMT

Why do people still think we are alone when there are billions of habitable planets in the universe?
Posted by: guest - 2008-08-02 - 12:42 GMT

We Are Not Alone. Trust Me. I Know!
Posted by: mainciaman - 2008-07-19 - 13:35 GMT

Well, I think why do people want to be alone in this vast space. There is enough space for all in the Universe and why do we think that we are the superiormost and nothing can be there beyond us and beyond our thinking.

Nidhi Kapoor

Posted by: guest - 2008-07-19 - 13:33 GMT

I think we are not alone, because I think we are miniature, the size of ants compared to life elsewhere. I think there may well be a parallel Universe!
Posted by: guest - 2008-07-09 - 19:12 GMT

It's quite scary to think that we might be alone, but then again we might not be, for all we know our species came too late. Perhaps long long ago there was life everywhere but until we find evidence of life I will just stick with my theory that we should carry on searching (if you catch my drift).
Posted by: theoreticperson - 2008-05-27 - 17:16 GMT

I don't know if we are alone or not, but I know there is a vast space out there. I hate to think that only we are using it - what a waste if we are the only ones.
Posted by: guest - 2008-05-12 - 12:05 GMT

My own theory is this:
There is something bigger than us but we are too small to see it. Take a good example: from the invention of the microscope we are able to see microscopic life. We are part of another microscopic life of ag reater magnitude such as the Universe. We are trying do decipher something so big that we still have a lot of questions.
Jaime F. Navarro

Posted by: Fernixx - 2008-05-12 - 12:05 GMT

Maybe there is life out there. The universe is huge and we haven't seen it all - so who knows?
Posted by: guest - 2008-05-08 - 16:17 GMT

There must be life out there we have not just found it yet.The Universe is such a big place some day will find it intelligent or not but it will be there and i did enjoy reading but it was not what i was looking for
Posted by: guest - 2008-04-17 - 10:54 GMT

That was very interesting, I greatly enjoyed reading it, and I know tonight while laying in bed, ill wonder for hours as i drift off into sleep, if there is life anywhere else in the universe.

~BJRowlett

Posted by: guest - 2008-01-08 - 11:46 GMT

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