Stephen Hawking on Non-Carbon-Based Alien Life
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At the 50th anniversary celebration of NASA on October 1, 2008, Stephen Hawking, then Newton’s heir as the Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at the University of Cambridge, was asked the question, “Are we alone?” His answer was short and simple: “probably not.”
Hawking outlined three possibilities: One, that there is no life out there; and two, somewhat pessimistically, that when intelligent life gets smart enough to send signals into space, it is also busying itself with stockpiling nuclear bombs.
Hawking, known not only for his sharp mind, but his also for his biting sense of humor, prefers option number three: “Primitive life is very common and intelligent life is fairly rare,” he quickly added: “Some would say it has yet to occur on earth. “We should be careful if we ever happen upon extraterrestrial life, Hawking warns. Alien life may not have DNA like ours: “Watch out if you would meet an alien. You could be infected with a disease with which you have no resistance.”
(via dailygalaxy)
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