Title: Extraterrestrial Intelligence: Are We Alone?
1Extraterrestrial Intelligence Are We Alone?
- Well have to make many (educated) guesses to
evaluate odds of ETs in our huge Galaxy - But for many guesses we have only a SINGLE data
point our Earth - This makes it almost impossible to be scientific
2You are all ET experts now!
- Finally I do not need a tie to symbolize all my
years of specialized scientific training. - Honestly I dont know more about this than you
have learned in Astro 3. - Isnt college great?
- That is why I cannot put any questions from this
lecture on the Exam!!
3 A Fearless Estimate
- Drake Equation for the number of technical
civilizations currently in Milky Way - N (SFR) x nhabit planets x f life x f intel x
f tech x L - Simple accounting of our ignorance, which
increases from left term to right
4A Fearless Estimate
- Drake Equation for the number of technical
civilizations currently in Milky Way - N (SFR) x nhabit planets x f life x f intel x
f tech x L - Star Formation Rate in our galaxy is 5 to 10 per
year on average (higher in past)the only number
in Drake Equation which is well determined
5A Fearless Estimate
- Drake Equation for the number of technical
civilizations currently in Milky Way - N (SFR) x nhabit planets x f life x f intel x
f tech x L - Multiple planets, including terrestrials or Moons
are natural byproduct of star formation, BUT
Earth is currently only one known to be
Habitable? - Liquid Water requires special conditions
6Stellar Evolution
- Stars get brighter as they age along the main
sequence. This results in an outward migration
of the habitable zone. The continuously
habitable zone--the region where liquid water is
always stableprobably only includes 1 planet.
Initial position of HZ
7Jupiters moons Io, and Europaway beyond the
Habitable Zone
8Europa Water ocean, under the ice crust, melted
by internal heat sources this could be fairly
common
?Inferred Ocean
9Is Europa telling us to expand our definition of
Habitable Planet?
- Recently, we have discovered that life without
the sun is possible. - Instead of photosynthesis, organisms have been
discovered living in a variety of places via
chemosynthesis - the use of chemical energy. - Could this happen on other worlds?
A deep-sea hydrothermal vent.
10A Fearless Estimate
- Drake Equation for the number of technical
civilizations currently in Milky Way - N (SFR) x nhabit planets x f life x f intel x
f tech x L - LAWKI needs complex system of C chains (protein)
catalysts - The building blocks (amino acids) are cosmically
common. - The miracle of Nuclei acids (DNA and RNA)
- with the right message
- evidently occurred on Earth almost immediately
11Mars had water seas, but evidence for fossil
life in Mars rock is unconvincing. Well have to
explore Mars further
- Nice shape, but no evolution of shapes evident.
Way too small!
12A Fearless Estimate
- Drake Equation for the number of technical
civilizations currently in Milky Way - N (SFR) x nhabit planets x f life x f intel x
f tech x L - Although intelligence offers some evolutionary
advantage, there has NOT been any steady march
towards bigger brains (we took gt3 Gigayears) - Humans may be a lucky evolutionary accident
13A Fearless Estimate
- Drake Equation for the number of technical
civilizations currently in Milky Way - N (SFR) x nhabit planets x f life x f intel x
f tech x L - With the lucky breakthrough of language,
culture starts Lamarckian evolution - Weve only had radio communication, space travel
for less than a century dolphins and chimps
might never get technical
14A Fearless Estimate
- Drake Equation for the number of technical
civilizations currently in Milky Way - N (SFR) x nhabit planets x f life x f intel x
f tech x L - 10 x 1 x 0.001 x 0.1 x 1 x L 0.001 L
- Some pure guesses, but it all comes down to L we
can only project our own natures onto the aliens
15A Fearless Estimate
- Drake Equation for the number of technical
- civilizations currently in Milky Way
- N (SFR) x nhabit planets x f life x f intel x
f tech x L - Lifetime could be huge (Gigayears) for successes,
- or is the power of technology so de-stabilizing
that civilizations cannot survive it for more
than - 1000 years L??
16A Fearless Estimate
- Drake Equation for the number of technical
civilizations currently in Milky Way - N 0.001 x L
- 0.001 x 1000 years
- 1 Technical Civilization in our Galaxy
- Pessimistic this is Us! Probably alone until we
destroy ourselves within several centuries
17A Fearless Estimate
- Drake Equation for the number of technical
civilizations currently in Milky Way - N 0.001 x L
- 0.001 x 1 Billion years
- 1 Million Technical Civilizations
- Optimistic a Swarming Galactic Club, should
not be too hard to find this super-civilization
Dont forget Course Evals!
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18ET Question can only be resolved with more
datawho is going to make the first move, us or
them?
- Nearest outpost of the hypothesized galactic
club might be about 100 light-years away - Within this volume, we already know most of the
suitable stars to search for habitable planets. - With luck, we might even discover strong
biosignatures remotely, then send probes
19Were already on the verge of identifying
habitable planets Next Biosignatures might be
detected in the atmosphere of a planet many light
years away
- Disequilibrium chemistry our oxygenated
atmosphere is a good example. Without life, the
oxygen would all react with rocks and be gone
from the atmosphere in a few million years. - Metabolic by-products O2 , O3 are examples, but
in other situations, CH4 can be a good
biosignature (not on Mars, however).
20Our 25 nearest stellar neighbors.
21260,000 stars within 250 light years
22Pessimists say we have to search almost our
entire galaxy to find intelligent company 200
billion stars offer a lot of possibilities, but
typical distances are now tens of thousands of
light years!
23In that case, why stop with our own Galaxy, since
we could reach thousands more, going another
factor of 100 further in distance
24What can they do to contact us?
- Communication is cheapest
- EM waves such as radio are easy for the
persistent (e.g. Species) (Arecibo can now
communicate with a copy of itself on other side
of the Milky Way Galaxy!) - But this is a classic needle-in-a-haystack
problem, with so many frequencies, directions,
duty cycles, signal patterns, to search. We have
to make some assumptions about their
transmission, or try eavesdropping (really
tough!)
25Arecibo 1000 foot dish in Puerto Rico, with very
powerful radio transmitter
26HOLD ON!! Are we SURE we WANT to be Contacted?
- Are you SURE that all advanced ETs are really
nice and enlightened? - What if all of those (bad) Sci-Fi movies were
right!?! (as Tim Ferris reminds us) - But on the other hand, isnt it more likely that
only a PEACEFUL Galactic Club could survive
billions of years? - Would you like to bet the fate of the entire
human race that they were wrong? (oops, its too
late anyway) - We must never forget just how ALIEN ETs are going
to be!
27Even George Lucas cant imagine how strange ETs
will really be, and that is mathematical certainty
These are all just humans, dressed up in fancy
costumes!
28What can they do to contact us?That requires
speculating about them!
- Odds are overwhelming that they will be thousands
to millions of years ahead of us, since our
technical civilization was just born ---- (how
many people in LA are 10sec old?) - In thousands of years, one-way voyages of
colonization should be undertaken by some
adventurous explorers (giant space stations are
independent of the home star)
29If Optimists Correct, Where Are They?
- Theyre uninterested. (Want to talk to ants?)
- 1a. Maybe theyre too far away to have received
the RECENT news of our development of
technology - Remember how LITTLE WE MAY HAVE IN COMMON
(besides basic math and physics) - 2. Theyre already here, but incompetent or
messing with us? NoUFOs internally
inconsistent - 3. They are STRICTLY QUARANTINING us new kids on
the block (Zoo Hypothesis). - Please credit them with being SERIOUS (unlike USS
Enterprise!).
30For either possibility 1) or 3), the only sound
position is to assume were alone for now
- Until proven otherwise, this may be the only
place in the entire Universe where consciousness
has developed (were only physically
insignificant) - We certainly cant count on a bunch of
super/enlightened beings to swoop down and save
us just at the brink of some calamity, cures
cancer, etceven if they are watching, WERE ON
OUR OWN - P.S. MM personally PREFERS it that way!
- (my last night on the telescope)
31(Personal) Overview of some of Homo Sapiens
Highs and Lows What snaps would You send to the
Galactic Club? Whatever you say about all these
spectacular Highs and Lows, We HUMANS did them
100 on our own
No matter how many times we mess up, WE HUMANS
will never stop trying I PREFER this to the
prospect of some superior aliens doing it all for
us