The Most Important Image Ever Taken
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mcBV-cXVWFw
This film makes the case that the Hubble deep field photo is the most important image ever taken, why?
The basic argument is very many stars = very many planets must therefore = very many civilizations.
Now it cannot really be overstressed just how many stars there are, just watch the film and be boggled. Estimates are above 3 thousand million billion stars (3 followed by 16 zeroes), in the universe. So you'll probably be shaking your head at me in disbelief when I say for some time now I've been slowly gravitating towards the idea that WE are probably the only civilization in existence and maybe the only one ever.
No doubt some of you now think I'm retarded or arrogant or even both but I do have my reasons.
The real number of civilizations out there would be found not by counting the stars and saying, oh, there’s loads there must be stacks of civs but by calculating in some way the odds of us being here, (as we are the only example) and subtracting that figure from the amount of stars.
I have no way of doing that but if you turn it on its head and take the number of stars and subtract the ones that cannot support life you can arrive at a number.
Some years ago I read a book by the renowned author and scientist Issac Asimov. In this book he did just that. (I have tried to find the title but he wrote over 500 and its not coming to me).
He broke down into steps what is required for civilization and applied to the observable.
Eg; The universe has to be old enough for all of the various elements to enable life to have formed. Stars that have a reasonable size and wavelengths of light. Stars that are stable with planets. Single stars. Planets at the right distance from the star. Planets of a suitable size, of a suitable structure with a suitable chemicle composition ect, ect, ect!
There could be arguments made that perhaps alien life is so very different they don’t need these things, but I’m not arguing against alien ‘life’ but alien civilization. Also don’t forget any type of alien life will be chemically based so reactions have to happen, (not to cold), but not to destruction, (not to hot), which implies a fairly narrow temperature.
Reading this book was like a whodunnit for me, slowly whittling down the possibilities, I tell you I could hardly wait to get to the punch line! I’ll keep you in suspense no longer. The figure arrived at, (if my memory serves me was), 11,000!
Yes that’s right 11 thousand civilizations right here right now! That’s not how many there could be but how many there should be based on the known stats.
I was hoping to have time to expand on my statement above that sets the figure at one but I’m sure this will set the ball rolling and I’ll continue as I can.
Anywhoo my point, (apart from stirring up the pot with my inflammatory statement above). I contend that the picture from hubble although important pales into insignificance compared to this one:
