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Stephen Hawking: Earth could be at risk of an invasion by aliens living in 'massive ships'


 Stephen Hawking: Earth could be at risk of an invasion by aliens living in 'massive ships'
By Wasted - 04-25-2010, 02:42 PM - Boxden > The Faculty of Science


Stephen Hawking has revealed his strong belief in aliens and warned the Earth could be at risk from an invasion.

In a documentary series, the renowned astrophysicist argued that it is 'perfectly rational' to[..]ume intelligent life exists elsewhere in the universe.

And in an extraordinary series of[..]ertions, he said Earth might be at risk from what he imagines to be 'massive ships' which could try to colonise our planet and purge our resources.

Professor Hawking said: 'We only have to look at ourselves to see how intelligent life might develop into something we wouldn’t want to meet.

'I imagine they might exist in massive ships, having used up all the resources from their home planet.

'Such advanced aliens would perhaps become nomads, looking to conquer and colonise whatever planets they can reach.'


It would be 'too risky' to attempt to make contact with alien races, he concluded.

'If aliens ever visit us, I think the outcome would be much as when Christopher Columbus first landed in America, which didn’t turn out very well for the Native Americans.'

The 68-year-old eminent scientist has spent three years working on the Discovery Chanel documentary series, despite being paralysed by motor neurone disease.

Professor Hawking, who communicates using a speech synthesizer, re-wrote large parts of the script and kept a close eye on the filming.

The programmes use imagined illustrations to explain why he believes in extraterrestrial life and the forms it could take.

The scientist said that most alien life is likely to consist of small animals or microbes in planets, stars or floating in space.

But in one scene, shoals of fluorescent animals are depicted living under thick ice on Europa, one of Jupiter's moons, while flying yellow predators prey on two-legged herbivores in another.

The existence of 100 billion galaxies each containing hundreds of millions of stars means Earth is unlikely to be the only place where life has evolved, Professor Hawking said.

'To my mathematical brain, the numbers alone make thinking about aliens perfectly rational. The real challenge is to work out what aliens might actually be like,' he added.

Professor Hawking has suggested an open-minded attitude to extraterrestrials before, but the discovery of more than 450 previously-unknown planets orbiting distant stars since 1995 is believed to have strengthened his belief.

This year Professor Brian Cox, a physicist from the University of Manchester, also suggested life may exist elsewhere within our solar system - on Mars or the moons orbiting Jupiter or Saturn.

Britain's leading astronomer also provoked controversy by saying that the chance of detecting alien life was stronger than ever before.

Lord Rees, the Astronomer Royal and president of the Royal Society said: 'I suspect there could be life and intelligence out there in forms that we can’t conceive.

'And there could, of course, be forms of intelligence beyond human capacity, beyond as much as we are beyond a chimpanzee.'

Stephen Hawking's Universe begins on the Discovery Channel on Sunday May 9 at 9pm.

Executive producer John Smithson said: 'He wanted to make a programme that was entertaining for a general audience as well as scientific and that’s a tough job, given the complexity of the ideas involved.'

Read more: Stephen Hawking: Earth could be at risk of an invasion by aliens living in 'massive ships' | Mail Online

You know he has a point. Whenever something goes out of its territory it's general purpose is to colonize and dominate. Humans going to Mars is not going to explore and learn but also in hope one day to be able to inhabit it.


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46 comments for "Stephen Hawking: Earth could be at risk of an invasion by aliens living in 'massive ships'"


 04-25-2010, 02:44 PMaway - #2
LowaEastSide5
bring it!

Last edited by LowaEastSide5; 04-25-2010 at 10:19 PM..
 04-25-2010, 10:12 PMaway - #3
hurricanegamePZ
If aliens got here, that would mean they come from a place we cant even SEE much less get to ourselves, which means their technology is absolutely !!ting on us. Like..Absolutely !!ting on us. So theres no need to worry about alien encounters...we are at their will.
 04-25-2010, 11:58 PMaway - #4
OldeEnglish22oz
What resources do we have on Earth?

Stephen Hawking copped that Blue Ray edition of Avatar and felt like making a controversial topic. We ain't got !! here...

Oil? Unless all those Aliens got a Hemi motor in those massive ships, or a drop top I don't see what resources they could want from us.

Last edited by OldeEnglish22oz; 04-25-2010 at 11:59 PM..
 04-26-2010, 02:10 AMaway - #5
Dash420
Originally Posted by OldeEnglish22oz
What resources do we have on Earth?

Stephen Hawking copped that Blue Ray edition of Avatar and felt like making a controversial topic. We ain't got !! here...

Oil? Unless all those Aliens got a Hemi motor in those massive ships, or a drop top I don't see what resources they could want from us.
E.T. gotta ride on chrome too playa..!! a Smart Spaceship
 04-26-2010, 02:16 AMaway - #6
ReppinDaBurghh
Originally Posted by OldeEnglish22oz
What resources do we have on Earth?

Stephen Hawking copped that Blue Ray edition of Avatar and felt like making a controversial topic. We ain't got !! here...

Oil? Unless all those Aliens got a Hemi motor in those massive ships, or a drop top I don't see what resources they could want from us.
I understand your failed attempt at being funny, but we are currently on a planet with a !!-load of resources that would be very desirable to any life-form out there that is running low on said resources.
 04-26-2010, 03:52 PMaway - #7
SpyDa
Originally Posted by OldeEnglish22oz
What resources do we have on Earth?

Stephen Hawking copped that Blue Ray edition of Avatar and felt like making a controversial topic. We ain't got !! here...

Oil? Unless all those Aliens got a Hemi motor in those massive ships, or a drop top I don't see what resources they could want from us.
[pic]
 04-26-2010, 08:30 PMaway - #8
CalcuoCuchicheo
This resonates.
 04-26-2010, 11:46 PMaway - #9
NuffGanja
Originally Posted by OldeEnglish22oz
What resources do we have on Earth?

Stephen Hawking copped that Blue Ray edition of Avatar and felt like making a controversial topic. We ain't got !! here...

Oil? Unless all those Aliens got a Hemi motor in those massive ships, or a drop top I don't see what resources they could want from us.
gold?

specifically gold dust?

to patch up their depleting "ozone layer" of the planet they call home?


[pic]?
 04-27-2010, 09:15 AMaway - #10
Wasted|M
Reading the article again, Hawlinks said.

'I imagine they might exist in massive ships, having used up all the resources from their home planet.

'Such advanced aliens would perhaps become nomads, looking to conquer and colonise whatever planets they can reach.'

Well they must not be that smart if they couldn't learn to not use up their resources and have to resort to finding "alternatives"
 04-27-2010, 11:11 AMaway - #11
Storchaveli
Originally Posted by OldeEnglish22oz
What resources do we have on Earth?

Stephen Hawking copped that Blue Ray edition of Avatar and felt like making a controversial topic. We ain't got !! here...

Oil? Unless all those Aliens got a Hemi motor in those massive ships, or a drop top I don't see what resources they could want from us.
[pic] Funny, but maybe everything WE need and use to survive here is exactly what they can use. Maybe the mere fact that our planet can sustain life is more valuable than anything else...
 04-27-2010, 06:54 PMaway - #12
Eddie..|M
word this is an interesting topic, but why is this not in the knowledge corner with the rest of the crazy talk?
 04-28-2010, 12:22 PMaway - #13
CalcuoCuchicheo
^
...because it's not "crazy talk". Hawking's conclusion that life exists elsewhere & contacting this life may pose a threat is arrived at via logic of a fairly scientific nature.
 04-28-2010, 01:26 PMaway - #14
JerseyLegend|m
I find it improbable that they would need our resources.


Originally Posted by Wasted
Reading the article again, Hawlinks said.



Well they must not be that smart if they couldn't learn to not use up their resources and have to resort to finding "alternatives"
Remember resources are scarce, there aren't an infinite amount of resources.
 04-29-2010, 07:00 AMaway - #15
Wasted|M
Originally Posted by JerseyLegend
I find it improbable that they would need our resources.




Remember resources are scarce, there aren't an infinite amount of resources.
Yeah but there are alternatives, Wind, Water, Solar.
 05-10-2010, 06:36 PMaway - #16
Nut-In-Honeys
maybe they're planet got overly polluted or populated and they are looking for another home[pic]
 05-10-2010, 07:21 PMaway - #17
deziking
Originally Posted by Nut-In-Honeys
maybe they're planet got overly polluted or populated and they are looking for another home[pic]
Maybe. He didn't say when though so this could be today or tomorrow or hack in the next 20 years who knows. What's crazy though I wish I live around the time when we move out of earth and move in into space. [pic]
 05-10-2010, 09:31 PMaway - #18
TiPZ
These Aliens will extinguish us.
 05-10-2010, 09:39 PMaway - #19
LowaEastSide5
Originally Posted by TiPZ
These Aliens will extinguish us.
Not till superman comes! [pic]
 05-11-2010, 01:44 AMaway - #20
TiPZ
Even superman was in a wheel chair
 
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