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They Live? Yes They Do - The David Icke Videocast/Podcast Trailer
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Published on 18 Nov 2016
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How Often Does Life Start on Other Worlds?
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Published on 31 Aug 2016
Astrobiology an exciting new field studying how life begins and the conditions needed
both on Earth and elsewhere in the cosmos. Columbia's Director of Astrobiology, Dr
Caleb Scharf, dropped into the Cool Worlds Lab to tell us about his new paper which
created a "Drake Equation" for abiogenesis. Whilst we can only guess at many of the
factors in the equation right now, it provides a framework for tackling this problem
going forward.
Links!
- The paper by Scharf & Cronin (2016): https://arxiv.org/abs/1511.02549
- Cool Worlds Lab website: http://coolworlds.astro.columbia.edu
- Outro music by Taylor Davis: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dl9kI...
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Is alien life EVERYWHERE? Radical theory claims it may have become part of 'the fabric of the universe'
By David on 18 November 2016 GMT What is Reality?
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Is alien life EVERYWHERE? Radical theory claims it may have become part of 'the fabric of the universe'
Astrophysicist argues intelligent life may have disappeared into physics
Advanced lifeforms may have transcribed themselves into quantum realm
It could mean intelligence is hiding in dark matter, or driving acceleration
By Cheyenne Macdonald For Dailymail.com
Published: 20:23, 17 November 2016 | Updated: 01:33, 18 November 2016
‘Despite all that scientists now know, much of our universe still remains a mystery.
And according to a Columbia University astrophysicist, this could be because the
physical laws of the cosmos are not as they seem.Instead, the expert argues that
our universe may be driven by the reassembled intelligence of an alien civilization –
one so advanced that it transcribed itself into the quantum realm, allowing life
to ‘disappear into ordinary physics…’ ‘Perhaps hyper-advanced life isn’t just
external,’ Scharf writes. ‘Perhaps it’s already all around. It is embedded in what we
perceive to be physics itself, from the root behaviour of particles and fields to the
phenomena of complexity and emergence.’
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2016/11/17/19/3A7D3CF100000578-0-image-a-13_1479412175341.jpg
According to Scharf, dark matter could be a complex entity that acts as the ending
point for an intelligent race, allowing them to escape from all dangers. Or, it could
be where alien intelligence has hidden all along.While the claims may seem radical,
an intelligence that’s indistinguishable from the fabric of the universe would solve
many of its greatest mysteries, Caleb Scharf, Director of Astrobiology at Columbia
University, writes in an article for Nautilus.For one, it would explain why we have
yet to find an intelligent civilization outside of Earth.
‘Perhaps hyper-advanced life isn’t just external,’ Scharf writes.
‘Perhaps it’s already all around. It is embedded in what we perceive to be physics
itself, from the root behaviour of particles and fields to the phenomena of
complexity and emergence.
‘In other words, life might not just be in the equations. It might be the equations.’
The expert points to the theory of the ‘singularity,’ a period in the foreseeable
future in which humanity is expected to merge with technology.If machines become
intelligent enough, they could ‘decode the staggering complexity of the living
world,’ allowing a civilization to reassemble itself into new forms.One such form
could be the mysterious dark matter, which makes up roughly 27 percent of the
universe.According to Scharf, dark matter could be a complex entity that acts as
the ending point for an intelligent race, allowing them to escape from all dangers.
Or, it could be where alien intelligence has hidden all along.The expert argues that
our universe may be driven by the reassembled intelligence of an alien civilization ¿
one so advanced that it transcribed itself into the quantum realm, allowing life to
¿disappear into ordinary physics¿
WHAT IS DARK MATTER?
Dark matter makes up roughly 27 percent of the Universe, and is invisible because
it does not reflect light.It cannot be seen directly, but astronomers know it to be
out there because of the gravitational effects it has on the matter we can see.The
European Space Agency says: 'Shine a torch in a completely dark room, and you
will see only what the torch illuminates.'That does not mean that the room around
you does not exist.'Similarly we know dark matter exists but have never observed
it directly.'Scientists are fairly sure it exists and is crucial to the universe, but they
don't know what it looks like or where to find it.Dark matter is thought to be the
gravitational 'glue' that holds the galaxies together, while just 5% the Universe
consists of known material..
‘If you’re a civilization that has learned how to encode living systems into different
substrates, all you need to do is build a normal-matter-to-dark-matter data-
transfer system: a dark matter 3D printer,’ Scharf explains.‘Perhaps the mismatch
of astronomical models and observations is evidence not just of self-interacting
dark matter, but of dark matter that is being artificially manipulated.’And, he
writes, this living state could influence the behaviour of normal cosmic matter as
well.The activity of living beings could also help to explain the beginnings of the
universe’s accelerated expansion, a phenomenon that started roughly 5 billion
years ago.While this has been attributed to dark energy, Scharf argues that life
may, too, play a role.‘After all, any very early life in the universe would have
already experienced 8 billion years of evolutionary time by the time expansion
began to accelerate,’ Scharf writes
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2016/11/17/20/3A7D297D00000578-0-image-a-24_1479412973233.jpg
While the claims may seem radical, an intelligence that’s indistinguishable from the
fabric of the universe would solve many of its greatest mysteries, Caleb Scharf,
Director of Astrobiology at Columbia University, writes in an article for Nautilus
‘It’s a stretch, but maybe there’s something about life itself that affects the cosmos,
or maybe those well-evolved denizens decided to tinker with the expansion.’By this
explanation, an intelligent civilization could have discovered a way to activate the
mechanism for accelerating cosmic expansion in order to help the universe cool
faster, or based on other motivations.Life has an inherent desire to avoid being
wiped out, the expert explains.So, an advanced form of life may seek a backup
system to ensure its survival, spreading itself out across the quantum realm by
storing its data in carriers that are distributed throughout the universe, like photons.
Essentially, Scharf argues, it could even be possible that ‘we don’t recognize
advanced life because it forms an integral and unsuspicious part of what we’ve
considered to be the natural world.’
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3947118/Is-alien-life-Radical-theory-claims-fabric-universe.html#ixzz4QOj5XY3n
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By David on 18 November 2016 GMT
aAy1NS0VHWI
Published on 18 Nov 2016
NF2Ucat1Rfk
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
How Often Does Life Start on Other Worlds?
Tc7faoq1_l8
Published on 31 Aug 2016
Astrobiology an exciting new field studying how life begins and the conditions needed
both on Earth and elsewhere in the cosmos. Columbia's Director of Astrobiology, Dr
Caleb Scharf, dropped into the Cool Worlds Lab to tell us about his new paper which
created a "Drake Equation" for abiogenesis. Whilst we can only guess at many of the
factors in the equation right now, it provides a framework for tackling this problem
going forward.
Links!
- The paper by Scharf & Cronin (2016): https://arxiv.org/abs/1511.02549
- Cool Worlds Lab website: http://coolworlds.astro.columbia.edu
- Outro music by Taylor Davis: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dl9kI...
======================================================
======================================================
Is alien life EVERYWHERE? Radical theory claims it may have become part of 'the fabric of the universe'
By David on 18 November 2016 GMT What is Reality?
https://www.davidicke.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Untitled-114.jpg
MAIL ON LINE.....
Is alien life EVERYWHERE? Radical theory claims it may have become part of 'the fabric of the universe'
Astrophysicist argues intelligent life may have disappeared into physics
Advanced lifeforms may have transcribed themselves into quantum realm
It could mean intelligence is hiding in dark matter, or driving acceleration
By Cheyenne Macdonald For Dailymail.com
Published: 20:23, 17 November 2016 | Updated: 01:33, 18 November 2016
‘Despite all that scientists now know, much of our universe still remains a mystery.
And according to a Columbia University astrophysicist, this could be because the
physical laws of the cosmos are not as they seem.Instead, the expert argues that
our universe may be driven by the reassembled intelligence of an alien civilization –
one so advanced that it transcribed itself into the quantum realm, allowing life
to ‘disappear into ordinary physics…’ ‘Perhaps hyper-advanced life isn’t just
external,’ Scharf writes. ‘Perhaps it’s already all around. It is embedded in what we
perceive to be physics itself, from the root behaviour of particles and fields to the
phenomena of complexity and emergence.’
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2016/11/17/19/3A7D3CF100000578-0-image-a-13_1479412175341.jpg
According to Scharf, dark matter could be a complex entity that acts as the ending
point for an intelligent race, allowing them to escape from all dangers. Or, it could
be where alien intelligence has hidden all along.While the claims may seem radical,
an intelligence that’s indistinguishable from the fabric of the universe would solve
many of its greatest mysteries, Caleb Scharf, Director of Astrobiology at Columbia
University, writes in an article for Nautilus.For one, it would explain why we have
yet to find an intelligent civilization outside of Earth.
‘Perhaps hyper-advanced life isn’t just external,’ Scharf writes.
‘Perhaps it’s already all around. It is embedded in what we perceive to be physics
itself, from the root behaviour of particles and fields to the phenomena of
complexity and emergence.
‘In other words, life might not just be in the equations. It might be the equations.’
The expert points to the theory of the ‘singularity,’ a period in the foreseeable
future in which humanity is expected to merge with technology.If machines become
intelligent enough, they could ‘decode the staggering complexity of the living
world,’ allowing a civilization to reassemble itself into new forms.One such form
could be the mysterious dark matter, which makes up roughly 27 percent of the
universe.According to Scharf, dark matter could be a complex entity that acts as
the ending point for an intelligent race, allowing them to escape from all dangers.
Or, it could be where alien intelligence has hidden all along.The expert argues that
our universe may be driven by the reassembled intelligence of an alien civilization ¿
one so advanced that it transcribed itself into the quantum realm, allowing life to
¿disappear into ordinary physics¿
WHAT IS DARK MATTER?
Dark matter makes up roughly 27 percent of the Universe, and is invisible because
it does not reflect light.It cannot be seen directly, but astronomers know it to be
out there because of the gravitational effects it has on the matter we can see.The
European Space Agency says: 'Shine a torch in a completely dark room, and you
will see only what the torch illuminates.'That does not mean that the room around
you does not exist.'Similarly we know dark matter exists but have never observed
it directly.'Scientists are fairly sure it exists and is crucial to the universe, but they
don't know what it looks like or where to find it.Dark matter is thought to be the
gravitational 'glue' that holds the galaxies together, while just 5% the Universe
consists of known material..
‘If you’re a civilization that has learned how to encode living systems into different
substrates, all you need to do is build a normal-matter-to-dark-matter data-
transfer system: a dark matter 3D printer,’ Scharf explains.‘Perhaps the mismatch
of astronomical models and observations is evidence not just of self-interacting
dark matter, but of dark matter that is being artificially manipulated.’And, he
writes, this living state could influence the behaviour of normal cosmic matter as
well.The activity of living beings could also help to explain the beginnings of the
universe’s accelerated expansion, a phenomenon that started roughly 5 billion
years ago.While this has been attributed to dark energy, Scharf argues that life
may, too, play a role.‘After all, any very early life in the universe would have
already experienced 8 billion years of evolutionary time by the time expansion
began to accelerate,’ Scharf writes
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2016/11/17/20/3A7D297D00000578-0-image-a-24_1479412973233.jpg
While the claims may seem radical, an intelligence that’s indistinguishable from the
fabric of the universe would solve many of its greatest mysteries, Caleb Scharf,
Director of Astrobiology at Columbia University, writes in an article for Nautilus
‘It’s a stretch, but maybe there’s something about life itself that affects the cosmos,
or maybe those well-evolved denizens decided to tinker with the expansion.’By this
explanation, an intelligent civilization could have discovered a way to activate the
mechanism for accelerating cosmic expansion in order to help the universe cool
faster, or based on other motivations.Life has an inherent desire to avoid being
wiped out, the expert explains.So, an advanced form of life may seek a backup
system to ensure its survival, spreading itself out across the quantum realm by
storing its data in carriers that are distributed throughout the universe, like photons.
Essentially, Scharf argues, it could even be possible that ‘we don’t recognize
advanced life because it forms an integral and unsuspicious part of what we’ve
considered to be the natural world.’
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3947118/Is-alien-life-Radical-theory-claims-fabric-universe.html#ixzz4QOj5XY3n
Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook
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