Invest in Saving the Earth from Extinction by Stopping Pollution via Oil & Gas based Chemically Poisonous Plastics which Whales, Dolphins, Sea Turtles & Birds are eating 'thinking' plastic bags are Jelly Fish First. Mars is DEAD. Don'T Destroy this Planet. Educate your 'brains' CONNECT them to your HEARTS and WAKE UP !
artificial life that isn't C or H2O based it should be justifiable to search for extraterrestrial life in places that satisfy whatever chemical basis they were made in.
if there was life on other planets..if they passed earth and took a look at us as humans if they had any intelligence they would fly right by and think i want nothing to do with such a horrible race of humans
The great Albert Einstein was for long pondering over the quetion whether the universe exists independent of human mind. This question is as much philosophy as it is science. If universe exists as an entity regardless of human mind and observation, and if the universe, except in some amusing theories of time, is infinite and growing, and is timeless. Under this circumstance, we have no business to think we are the sole creation of Einstein's Supreme Intelligence which made laws for scientists.
there is life on other worlds, not here.. probalby million lightsyear away.. maybe not as intelligent as our, but maybe some animals, trees, and water... koz were not alone O.o!
True.but no one know if they are more intelligent or less.I hate that most people just assume if there are aliens they are so much more intelligent then us based on steriotypes of movies and such.
CORRECTION: I wanted to say - The cosmos is 'infinite', hence no one can argue that in a space of infinite possibilities, there cannot be intelligent life in other worlds.
technically it is not infinite. There is a limit but it is so gargantuan that our brains cant comprehend it and we would never complete a scan of every place in the universe, so therefore we say it is infinite because we can never finish in the small amounts of time we are accustomed to.
Life on other worlds is certainty, intuition says so; also partially valid observation around earth in space which has celestial bodies having so many features like our sun and earth. The cosmos is 'infinite', hence no one can argue that in a space of infinite possibilities, there must be intelligent life. Moreover universe is inferred to be not just of four (3 space, 1 time) dimensions, but 11 = 10 for space and one time. Implications of this logical inference are tremendous, inconceivable.
Who says Life needs water, a certain temp, and fossils. Who is to say Space is completely a black pitch color in the first place? It's to big to imagine what's out there!
so what,ice water etc "used" to flow on mars,what does theat do for us....nothing! if we go and live on that freezing shit hole,please tell me what we can ever achive?
"...Over a quarter-century, the frozen ammonia-cyanide blend had coalesced into the molecules of life: nucleobases, the building blocks of RNA and DNA, and amino acids, the building blocks of proteins. The vial's contents would support a new account of how life began..."
"...if life on Earth arose from ice, then our chances of finding life elsewhere in the solar system—not to mention elsewhere in the galaxy—may be better than we ever imagined."
As Miller and his former student Jeffrey Bada brushed the frost from the vial that morning, they could see that something had happened. The mixture of ammonia and cyanide, normally colorless, had deepened to amber, highlighting a web of cracks in the ice. Miller nodded calmly, but Bada exclaimed in shock. It was a color that both men knew well—the color of complex polymers made up of organic molecules..."
"Miller had filled the vial in 1972 with a mixture of ammonia and cyanide, chemicals that scientists believe existed on early Earth and may have contributed to the rise of life. He had then cooled the mix to the temperature of Jupiter's icy moon Europa—too cold, most scientists had assumed, for much of anything to happen. Miller disagreed. Examining the vial in his laboratory at the University of California at San Diego, he was about to see who was right..."
Recently revealed 25 yr old experiments show that complex hydrocarbon molecules, including amino acids, can form inside microscopic bubbles of -100c ice. Miller had filled the vial in 1972 with a mixture of ammonia and cyanide, chemicals that scientists believe existed on early Earth and may have contributed to the rise of life.
We are going about this idea of life outside of Earth completely wrong, almost idiotic in a way. What we have to work on is the ability to project ourselves off of this world and into space. Thus eventually building colonies on space stations further out towards other planets. Making a link so to speak. We would also need to give the space stations the abilty to propel, orbit, and self sustain. To think there is no life in an infinite universe is just plain mentally numb.
Maybe with the a introduction of a new chemical lifeforms on earth could reach a new maximum complexity, over the course of a natrual evolutionary period
I agree. Maybe this dangerous bacteria can be used in order to create something new and ideal for humanity.
What he said about the giant rock(or meteor) that entered our planet from Mars 10,000's of years ago is quite interesting and possible for life beginning on this planet. I believe our biological family tree will be similar to any sort of life form found in Mars.
this video is to long i need to sleep
pannycatsmells 1 month ago
I don't believe this video exists
wwwonderful 10 months ago
Invest in Saving the Earth from Extinction by Stopping Pollution via Oil & Gas based Chemically Poisonous Plastics which Whales, Dolphins, Sea Turtles & Birds are eating 'thinking' plastic bags are Jelly Fish First. Mars is DEAD. Don'T Destroy this Planet. Educate your 'brains' CONNECT them to your HEARTS and WAKE UP !
JBME 2 years ago
I think that if we do succeed in synthesizing
artificial life that isn't C or H2O based it should be justifiable to search for extraterrestrial life in places that satisfy whatever chemical basis they were made in.
chevezez 2 years ago
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clockers678t 2 years ago
if there was life on other planets..if they passed earth and took a look at us as humans if they had any intelligence they would fly right by and think i want nothing to do with such a horrible race of humans
clockers678t 2 years ago
lol.true.They probably have.
TCthaCrisis 2 years ago
Because we can.
ananiasacts 2 years ago
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yeh yeh blow 100 million of dollars in space rockets in to space,, if you found your damn alian ,,,,
ill be the first to fuck it in ass,,
it is my tax money to ,,
yall blowin into space
harryhamid 3 years ago
What the fuck is wrong with you ... why would be fucking an alien in the ass be your first action? ... your not right friend, fucking weirdo.
AggressiveNature 3 years ago
How would you know that aliens even got asses? Have you seen them? If you had you could be dead rich...=0.o
windtalkers10 2 years ago
I know this alien and he is an asshole
yorico1956 2 years ago
well obviously no one is spending it on your education, that's for damn sure.
ashoftomorrow 2 years ago
The great Albert Einstein was for long pondering over the quetion whether the universe exists independent of human mind. This question is as much philosophy as it is science. If universe exists as an entity regardless of human mind and observation, and if the universe, except in some amusing theories of time, is infinite and growing, and is timeless. Under this circumstance, we have no business to think we are the sole creation of Einstein's Supreme Intelligence which made laws for scientists.
balumuthu 3 years ago
there is life on other worlds, not here.. probalby million lightsyear away.. maybe not as intelligent as our, but maybe some animals, trees, and water... koz were not alone O.o!
UseHACK 3 years ago
dude. ya really think they are stupider than us ?? lol
robinchwan 3 years ago
True.but no one know if they are more intelligent or less.I hate that most people just assume if there are aliens they are so much more intelligent then us based on steriotypes of movies and such.
TCthaCrisis 2 years ago
well if they can fly to us, they must be more intelligent. but i do believe in non intelligent life too
joemdoo 2 years ago
CORRECTION: I wanted to say - The cosmos is 'infinite', hence no one can argue that in a space of infinite possibilities, there cannot be intelligent life in other worlds.
balumuthu 3 years ago
technically it is not infinite. There is a limit but it is so gargantuan that our brains cant comprehend it and we would never complete a scan of every place in the universe, so therefore we say it is infinite because we can never finish in the small amounts of time we are accustomed to.
planetarytraveler 3 years ago 2
wrong
runelord37 2 years ago
Life on other worlds is certainty, intuition says so; also partially valid observation around earth in space which has celestial bodies having so many features like our sun and earth. The cosmos is 'infinite', hence no one can argue that in a space of infinite possibilities, there must be intelligent life. Moreover universe is inferred to be not just of four (3 space, 1 time) dimensions, but 11 = 10 for space and one time. Implications of this logical inference are tremendous, inconceivable.
balumuthu 3 years ago
Who says Life needs water, a certain temp, and fossils. Who is to say Space is completely a black pitch color in the first place? It's to big to imagine what's out there!
EngleSackJus 3 years ago
so what,ice water etc "used" to flow on mars,what does theat do for us....nothing! if we go and live on that freezing shit hole,please tell me what we can ever achive?
salvadorsalvona 3 years ago
great video i was hooked the entire time
TheDailyPanda 3 years ago 3
"...Over a quarter-century, the frozen ammonia-cyanide blend had coalesced into the molecules of life: nucleobases, the building blocks of RNA and DNA, and amino acids, the building blocks of proteins. The vial's contents would support a new account of how life began..."
"...if life on Earth arose from ice, then our chances of finding life elsewhere in the solar system—not to mention elsewhere in the galaxy—may be better than we ever imagined."
mjimih 4 years ago
conitnued
"...
As Miller and his former student Jeffrey Bada brushed the frost from the vial that morning, they could see that something had happened. The mixture of ammonia and cyanide, normally colorless, had deepened to amber, highlighting a web of cracks in the ice. Miller nodded calmly, but Bada exclaimed in shock. It was a color that both men knew well—the color of complex polymers made up of organic molecules..."
mjimih 4 years ago
quote from pg 1 of internet article;
"Miller had filled the vial in 1972 with a mixture of ammonia and cyanide, chemicals that scientists believe existed on early Earth and may have contributed to the rise of life. He had then cooled the mix to the temperature of Jupiter's icy moon Europa—too cold, most scientists had assumed, for much of anything to happen. Miller disagreed. Examining the vial in his laboratory at the University of California at San Diego, he was about to see who was right..."
mjimih 4 years ago
Recently revealed 25 yr old experiments show that complex hydrocarbon molecules, including amino acids, can form inside microscopic bubbles of -100c ice. Miller had filled the vial in 1972 with a mixture of ammonia and cyanide, chemicals that scientists believe existed on early Earth and may have contributed to the rise of life.
Discover magazine.
02.01.2008
Did Life Evolve in Ice?
Funky properties of frozen water may
have made life possible.
by Douglas Fox
mjimih 4 years ago
We are going about this idea of life outside of Earth completely wrong, almost idiotic in a way. What we have to work on is the ability to project ourselves off of this world and into space. Thus eventually building colonies on space stations further out towards other planets. Making a link so to speak. We would also need to give the space stations the abilty to propel, orbit, and self sustain. To think there is no life in an infinite universe is just plain mentally numb.
dannyhill1971lives 4 years ago
Very Informative and I am very excited for future possible results from these experiments.
teknomaker18 4 years ago
Maybe with the a introduction of a new chemical lifeforms on earth could reach a new maximum complexity, over the course of a natrual evolutionary period
PinoX7 4 years ago
interesting. So much. so much we still don't know. if only i could get a job doing something anything. I love space.
sematic1 4 years ago 2
hmmmm interesting i wonder if in the permerfrost in antartica has dangerous bacteria?
hirock67 4 years ago
I agree. Maybe this dangerous bacteria can be used in order to create something new and ideal for humanity.
What he said about the giant rock(or meteor) that entered our planet from Mars 10,000's of years ago is quite interesting and possible for life beginning on this planet. I believe our biological family tree will be similar to any sort of life form found in Mars.
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lobextomy 4 years ago
we have a creationist!
franzb76 4 years ago
God?
teknomaker18 4 years ago