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posted by martyb on Friday July 24 2015, @03:47AM   Printer-friendly
from the To-Serve-Man dept.

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.
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  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.

So, who's right, Jill Tarter, or Stephen Hawking? Will advanced aliens have no need of human popplers, or will survivors of the Centauran Human Harvest & BBQ of 2057 call this moment, "Pulling a Hawking?"

See also our earlier stories: Stephen Hawking and Yuri Milner Announce $100 Million "Breakthrough Listen" SETI Project and More Warnings of an AI Doomsday — This Time From Stephen Hawking.


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  • (Score: 1) by anubi on Friday July 24 2015, @05:13AM

    by anubi (2828) on Friday July 24 2015, @05:13AM (#213022) Journal

    Speculation if rife that "they" evolved on a similar planet as ours.

    They may not be interested in us as much as they are interested in our planet...

    A planet already compatible with their needs.

    I doubt they want to mess with ownership litigation.

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  • (Score: 2) by takyon on Friday July 24 2015, @05:38AM

    by takyon (881) <takyonNO@SPAMsoylentnews.org> on Friday July 24 2015, @05:38AM (#213032) Journal

    I find it hard to believe that aliens will achieve interstellar travel before sustainable living (widespread solar and fusion, vertical farming, arcologies, dyson spheres, etc.). Even the most difficult asteroid mining schemes will be easier than taking over the nearest blue planet, and there's a lot of water in some of those asteroids.

    We should really think about crashing moons and planets into Mars to increase its gravity.

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    • (Score: 1) by anubi on Tuesday July 28 2015, @12:53AM

      by anubi (2828) on Tuesday July 28 2015, @12:53AM (#214633) Journal

      We should really think about crashing moons and planets into Mars to increase its gravity.

      That is what I was afraid "they" ( the aliens ) would do to US!

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