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Harvard expert talks about the only alien life form that has reached Earth

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên10/01/2024


Chuyên gia Harvard nói về dạng sự sống ngoài hành tinh duy nhất đến được trái đất- Ảnh 1.

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"It takes billions of light years to cross the Milky Way, from one end to the other. So I don't think any spacecraft could get there (to Earth) and carry alien lifeforms," ​​Fox News quoted expert Avi Loeb as saying.

The Harvard University astrophysicist commented on the information related to unidentified flying objects (UFOs), which the Pentagon calls unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs), that has flooded the internet in recent years.

After a period of research, the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) said that the results of an independent investigation did not find any evidence that UAPs were of extraterrestrial origin, although it admitted that it was still unclear what they were.

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Harvard experts believe that NASA's conclusion is reasonable, because extraterrestrial creatures must survive and overcome the harsh environmental conditions of space if they want to reach the blue planet.

According to him, there is only one form of life that can get there: a spaceship based on artificial intelligence (AI).

"Aliens cannot survive journeys bombarded by cosmic radiation for long periods of time," Loeb analyzed. That is why he believes that aliens can only exist in the form of artificial brains and artificial intelligence if they want to reach Earth.



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