Friday, December 25, 2015
Hubris
Why is it that humans seem to think they are the pinnacle of intelligence in the universe? I don't understand this. What makes them think there aren't greater intelligences out there? What makes them think they would even comprehend that intelligence if they were confronted by it? Yes, I'm absolutely serious about this. I think that dolphins and whales are probably at least as intelligent as we are. Can we communicate with them? Not really. They can understand us a bit but we "train" them but I think it's more likely that they are just humoring us. If we were suddenly confronted by a non-human intelligent being, how would we react? Frankly, if I were an alien (and I'm not ruling that possibility out) and I'd been monitoring earth's media broadcasts, I'd want nothing to do with us. Our media reflects hysteria, racism, willful destruction of our planet and a crass materialistic society is portrayed on prime time television. Seriously, an enlightened society wouldn't want to talk to us. We are too primitive. We kill our own over pieces of paper that is only valuable in our own minds and our society makes sure we can't live without it. It's like a heroin addiction. We have a sick society. It makes me think about the Fermi Paradox. The points of the paradox are:
The Sun is a typical star, and there are billions of stars in the galaxy that are billions of years older.
With high probability, some of these stars will have Earth-like planets, and if the earth is typical, some might develop intelligent life.
Some of these civilizations might develop interstellar travel, a step the Earth is investigating now.
Even at the slow pace of currently envisioned interstellar travel, the Milky Way galaxy could be completely traversed in about a million years.
Now, there are some explanations of why we don't seem to have been contacted. These are:
No other civilizations have arisen
It is the nature of intelligent life to destroy itself
It is the nature of intelligent life to destroy others
Life is periodically destroyed by naturally occurring events
Inflation hypothesis and the youngness argument
Intelligent civilizations are too far apart in spacetime
It is too expensive to spread physically throughout the galaxy
Human beings have not existed long enough
Humans are not listening properly
Civilizations broadcast detectable radio signals only for a brief period of time
They tend to isolate themselves
They are too alien
They are non-technological
Everyone is listening, no one is transmitting
Earth is deliberately not contacted (zoo hypothesis)
Earth is purposely isolated (planetarium hypothesis)
It is dangerous to communicate
The Fermi paradox itself is what prevents communication
They are here undetected
They are here unacknowledged
So, there's some food for thought. Personally I'm of the opinion that we are quite simply to primitive for an advanced society to care that we even exist as sentient beings. If you dispute this, watch prime time television for about a week.
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