#IntelligentLife

2025-11-25

Vandaag 10 jaar geleden sailing-dulce.nl/home/article- #IntelligentLife #interstellairreizen #alfacentauri Woensdag 25-11-2015 Het universum bestaat volgens de jongste inzichten 13,75 miljard jaar. Ons zonnestelsel bestaat ongeveer 5 miljard jaar en de oudste gesteenten op aarde zijn 4 miljard jaar oud. Toen hield ook het massale bombardement met meteorieten op. Sindsdien is er snel leven ontstaan of van elders (Mars?) aangevoerd. Intelligent leven bestaat pas één tot anderhalf miljoen jaar. Onze..

cathillcathill
2025-10-19

Could humans be considered an uncontacted people by extraterrestrials? UFOs could just be rogue aliens attempting unauthorized contact with earthlings.

2025-05-31

"It could come to rest in some static configuration of galaxies. Life, especially #IntelligentLife, could go on for a much longer time than previously expected."

2025-04-07
N-gated Hacker Newsngate
2025-03-11

🚀🤔 Oh, the audacity of science to suggest that Mars's atmosphere might not play by Earth's rules! Too bad the article got blocked faster than your hopes of finding intelligent life on Mars. 🔒💫
phys.org/news/2025-03-contrast

A groundbreaking study from Penn State challenges the 'hard steps' theory, suggesting that intelligent life may be more common in the universe than previously thought. Researchers propose that, given the right planetary conditions, the evolution of complex life is a predictable process rather than a rare fluke. This insight reshapes our understanding of life's potential beyond Earth.

@goodnews

#IntelligentLife #SpaceResearch #GoodNews
thedebrief.org/are-we-alone-in

2024-12-12

Intelligent Life in the Universe - Prof. Peter Ulmschneider

exo.tube/videos/watch/42e66163

Steve Dustcircle 🌹dustcircle@masto.ai
2024-08-25
Tim Mocarskitmocarski@masto.ai
2024-07-05

"The surest sign that intelligent life exists elsewhere in the universe is that it has never tried to contact us." - Bill Watterson
#quote #quoteoftheday #quotestoliveby #intelligentlife #SETI #WeAreNotAlone #BeingHuman

Norobiik @Norobiik@noc.socialNorobiik@noc.social
2024-04-27

It is our galaxy’s strangest star, a flickering globe of light whose sporadic and unpredictable output has baffled astronomers for years. But now the study of #BoyajiansStar is being promoted as a research model that could help in one of the most intriguing of all scientific quests: finding #IntelligentLife on other worlds. #SETI

‘Is it aliens?’: how a mysterious star could help the search for #extraterrestrial life | #AlienLife | The Guardian
theguardian.com/science/2024/a

Artist’s illustration of a hypothetical uneven ring of dust orbiting Boyajian's star that could explain strange dimming of light. Photograph: Nasa/JPL-Caltech
Steve Dustcircle 🌹dustcircle
2024-03-25

"I do not believe that we have been visited by . However, I do think it is quite possible, even likely, that has emerged in many places in the . The universe is an immensely large place with ... within the visible part and since we know that the probability of intelligent life, let alone any kind of life, emerging is not zero (since it has happened here), it is not hard to imagine that it also emerged elsewhere."

freethoughtblogs.com/singham/2

2023-11-29

@sundogplanets

With respect, can someone please explain how we’re defining “intelligent”? In this context.

It can’t simply mean just the ability & desire to communicate (send radio signals) to humans on earth, can it? So please help with this.
Thanks.
#intelligentLife

Reymond Aguinaldomondinspace
2023-11-10

Someone on Twitter/X asked a very interesting question: “Why do you think we haven’t been visited by aliens yet?”

There are many possible answers to the Fermi paradox, which is the contradiction between the high probability of extraterrestrial intelligence and the lack of evidence for it.

Read more:
seti.org/fermi-paradox-0
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fermi_

Visited #Roswell #NewMexico and found #Alien #IntelligentLife! There is a message: "Without followers, evil cannot spread" -- Spock.

2023-09-14

If evidence of intelligent life elsewhere in the universe were discovered, would it alter your core beliefs or sense of self?

#CriticalQuestions #Quiz #PubQuiz #IntelligentLife #Life #Aliens #Universe #Beliefs #StayHome #StaySafe #StayHomeStaySafe

youtu.be/LN6EXrUdK8k

2023-09-03

#Science 📆 31 Aug 2023 #human ancestors went through a severe population bottleneck with about 1280 📉 breeding individuals between around 930,000 and 813,000 years ago. The bottleneck lasted for about 117,000 years and brought human ancestors close to #extinction ☠️. arstechnica.com/science/2023/0

#Evolution #IntelligentLife #SETI

Picture : commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fil

Dr. Gerard van Bellefringedoctor@astrodon.social
2023-03-23

Chatting with my good friend @glgrombacher about Life, the Universe, and Everything!
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RT @ourlifeblood
When looking for life in outer space, you need the right tool for the job. Dr. Gerard van Belle talks about telescope building and much more!
@fringedoctor
lifeblood.live/telescope-build
#astronomy #intelligentlife #missiontomars
twitter.com/ourlifeblood/statu

2023-03-17

Octopuses Get Strangely Cuddly On The Mood Drug Ecstasy

by Nell Greenfieldboyce, September 20, 2018

"The eight-legged invertebrates are separated from humans by more than 500 million years of evolution, Pungor says. Octopuses' closest relatives are creatures like snails and slugs, and their brains have a host of strange structures that evolved on a completely different trajectory from the human path.

"They have this huge complex brain that they've built, that has absolutely no business acting like ours does — but here they show that it does," says Pungor. 'The fact that they induced this very sort of gentle, cuddly behavior is really pretty fascinating.'"

#FactoryFarming #Octopuses #Octopi #IntelligentLife

Read more:
npr.org/sections/health-shots/

2023-03-17

Octopuses may be so terrifyingly smart because they share humans' genes for intelligence

Genetic sequences called transposons help regulate learning.

By Donavyn Coffey
last updated November 14, 2022

"Octopuses are brainy creatures with sophisticated smarts, and now scientists have uncovered a clue that may partly explain the cephalopods' remarkable intelligence: Its genes have a genetic quirk that is also seen in humans, a new study finds.

"The clues that scientists uncovered are called 'jumping genes,' or transposons, and they make up 45% of the human genome. Jumping genes are short sequences of DNA with the ability to copy and paste or cut and paste themselves to another location in the genome, and they've been linked to the evolution of genomes in multiple species. Genetic sequencing recently revealed that two species of octopus — Octopus vulgaris and Octopus bimaculoides — also have genomes that are filled with transposons, according to a study published May 18 in the journal BMC Biology.

"In both humans and octopuses, most transposons are dormant, either shut down due to mutations or blocked from replicating by cellular defenses, the study authors reported. But one kind of transposon in humans, known as the Long Interspersed Nuclear Elements or LINE, may still be active. Evidence from prior studies suggests that LINE jumping genes are tightly regulated by the brain, but are still important for learning (opens in new tab) and for memory formation in the hippocampus."'

#FactoryFarming #Octopuses #Octopi #IntelligentLife

Read more: livescience.com/jumping-genes-

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