Stephen Hawking acerca de los Ovnis.
-Stephen Hawking de la vida extraterrestre al fin del Universo |
Stephen Hawking |
El destacado científico británico, el astrofísico Stephen Hawking, afirmó que los extraterrestres casi seguramente existen, pero que los humanos deben evitar el contacto con ellos.
Hawking explicó: "solo tenemos que observarnos a
nosotros mismos para darnos cuenta de cómo un organismo inteligente puede
tornarse en algo que no quisiéramos conocer".
Stephen Hawking 2012 The famous physicist was fond of making scientific bets and predictions, from the nature of black holes to the end of humanity. |
Hawking no estaba en contra de esto, sino que advertía sobre
los riesgos de intentar contactar civilizaciones alienígenas de forma activa.
"Creo que sería un desastre", dijo al canal de
National Geographic en 2010 sobre un posible contacto con alienígenas.
"Con tan solo mirarnos a nosotros mismos podemos ver cómo la vida inteligente podría resultar ser algo que no nos gustaría conocer".
Hawking when he was Young |
In the 1970s, Stephen Hawking, who died in March at age 76, turned the physics world upside down when he announced that black holes aren’t so black after all, and that some light can in fact escape the singularity’s edge, called the event horizon.
Does Alien Life Pose a Danger?
In his later years, Hawking repeatedly warned about the dangers of humankind meeting alien civilizations. In his 2010 documentary series Into the Universe with Stephen Hawking, he suggested that alien civilizations sufficiently advanced to visit Earth may be hostile.
Stephen Hawking about alien life 2012. |
“Such advanced aliens would perhaps become nomads, looking to conquer and colonize whatever planets they could reach,” he said. “Who knows what the limits would be?” And in the 2016 documentary Stephen Hawking’s Favorite Places, Hawking reiterated his views: “Meeting an advanced civilization could be like Native Americans encountering Columbus. That didn’t turn out so well.”
“Any society with the capability to threaten Earth is
overwhelmingly likely to already have the kit required to pick up the leakage
we’ve been wafting skyward for seven decades,” Seth Shostak, a senior
astronomer at the SETI Institute, wrote in a 2016 opinion piece for the
Guardian. “And since we’ve been busy for a lifetime filling the seas of space with
bottled messages marking our existence and position, it’s a bit silly to fret
about new bottles.”
Hawking’s views aren’t shared in full by his scientific peers, many of whom emphasize the sheer difficulty of interstellar space travel—and the fact that human radio transmissions have long leaked from Earth, sending a beacon to anyone out there. (How would we react to alien visitors? A recent study says we might be surprisingly sanguine.)
stephen hawking talks about alien life |
Interesante articulo sobre el el físico Stephen Hawkings .
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