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Highlights from Moncrieff
What is the ‘Drake Equation'?

Highlights from Moncrieff

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 8:01


This Sunday, Newstalk is airing a Futureproof documentary special on the ‘Drake Equation' and the scientists searching for signs of life in distant worlds. The documentary is called ‘Is There Anybody Out There?' and will air at 12 noon on Sunday.Aidan Mc Kelvey is the Producer of the documentary, and joins Seán to discuss.

Earthfiles Podcast with Linda Moulton Howe
Ep 134: Army Whistleblower Revelations Part 2, UFOs in Hawaii and NDE.

Earthfiles Podcast with Linda Moulton Howe

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 63:40


Ep 134: May 14, 2025 - Army Whistleblower Revelations Part 2, UFOs in Hawaii and NDE. AAAS Science Journal article on Ultra Low Velocity Zone frequencies   - huge structures at core-mantle boundary   - huge structure 621 mile in diameter   - huge structures under Africa   - “these are among the largest things inside the earth, and we have no idea”   Searching the skies - scientists say the most likely number of alien civilizations is 36   - The Drake Equation calculates the estimate for the number of intelligent life civilizations   - New equation estimate between 4 and 211 civilization in the Milky Way alone. Retired U.S. Army Whistleblowers Edward Keith Abbott interview   - “Other Worldly Communications” centre   - Space program in 2007   - “We went to Iraq to plunder artifacts”…”from other civilizations that came to earth and started the whole program”.   - “We are the fourth civilization on this earth.”   - Spotted v-shaped craft over his house in Ewa, Hawaii.   - Craft chased by Blackhawk helicopters and it dove into the water.

Brave New World -- hosted by Vasant Dhar
Ep 95: Peter Ward On The Evolution Of Life

Brave New World -- hosted by Vasant Dhar

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 69:53


In Episode 95 of Brave New World, Palaeontologist Peter Ward returns to explore life's evolutionary journey and examine compelling possibilities for its future direction. Useful Resources: 1. Peter Ward on Wikipedia and The University Of Washington. 2. Stephen Jay Gould. 3. Wonderful Life: The Burgess Shale and Nature Of History – Stephen Jay Gould. 4. Cambrian Explosion. 5. Burgess Shale. 6. Nick Lane. 7. Oxygen: The Molecule That Made The World – Nick Lane. 8. Life Ascending: The Ten Great Inventions of Evolution – Nick Lane. 9. David Catling on Wikipedia and the University Of Washington. 10. Eukaryote. 11. Lynn Margulis. 12. Carl Sagan. 13. Chemoreceptors. 14. My Octopus Teacher. 15. Pippa Ehrlich On The Mysteries of The Sea – Episode 77 Of Brave New World. 16. Methuselah Foundation and Methuselah Mice. 17. CRISPR. 18. Future Evolution – Peter Ward. 19. After Man: A Zoology Of The Future - Dougal Dixon. 20. Future Evolution with Alexis Rockman 21. Rare Earth: Why Complex Life is Uncommon in the Universe – Peter Ward and Donald Brownlee. 22. Seth Shostak on Extraterrestrial Life – Episode 85 of Brave New World. 23. Drake Equation. 24. Endangered Species Act, Clean Air Act. 25. Daniel J. Evans. 26. David Battisti 27. Edward O. Wilson 28. Biophilia – Edward O. Wilson Check out Vasant Dhar's newsletter on Substack. The subscription is free!

The LIUniverse with Dr. Charles Liu
Standing on the Edge of Discovery with Dr. Melodie Kao

The LIUniverse with Dr. Charles Liu

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2025 43:43


What's it like to stand at the edge of human knowledge, where we don't know what leap forward in understanding the next technological innovation will herald? To find out, Dr. Charles Liu and co-host Allen Liu welcome Dr. Melodie Kao, resident radio astronomer at the Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, AZ, where Clyde Tombaugh discovered Pluto back in 1930. (And if you're scratching your heads saying, “What's a radio astronomer doing at an optical observatory?” you're not alone. Short answer: Melodie convinced them they wanted one, and that it should be her!”) As always, though, we start off with the day's joyfully cool cosmic thing, the amazing discovery by the NEID Spectrograph at the WIYN telescope at Kitt Peak Observatory of a planet 9 times the mass of Earth orbiting a sun-like star 49 light years away with an orbital period of just 31 days. Melodie explains the precision of the measurement required to discover a planet at that distance, and shares one of her own recent discoveries using a technique called very-long-baseline interferometry (VLBI). In a groundbreaking effort she strung together 39 radio dishes across the northern hemisphere of Earth in a multi-observatory effort to create an Earth-sized telescope (similar to the technique that was used to create the first image of a black hole) and pointed it at a brown dwarf and measured its magnetic fields and radiation belts (like our Van Allen belts). For comparison, the effort was like measuring a pea perched on the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco while standing on the Statue of Liberty in NYC. The trio discusses the importance of the discovery of the Van Allen belts, and how that allowed us to plot trajectories that avoided the worst of that radiation for Apollo astronauts on their journeys to the Moon. For our first audience question, Ari from North Greene High School in Tennessee asks, “What is the percentage of possible exoplanets that are similar to the earth's atmosphere, placed in their solar system (within a similar area of their respective Goldilocks zone), gravity, etc.? And how long would it take to hypothetically get to them?” That turns out to be a very complicated question, and Melodie knows someone who has devoted her entire career to answering it. It's one of the questions that drove the creation of the James Webb Space Telescope and is the basis of the Drake Equation. The bottom line, though, is that we don't know yet, and until we find a rocky planet with an Earthlike atmosphere orbiting a sun-like star outside of our solar system, it will remain unanswerable. Next, Charles asks Melodie how she became an astronomer, especially since she'd always planned on being an architect. She even went to MIT to become one, but she missed studying physics, which she realized she truly loved. MIT had just finished constructing their Center for Theoretical Physics, and Melodie shares the story of how she convinced MIT to bend the rules and let switch her major to Physics while continuing to study architecture. When she attended a lecture by a grad student about galaxy clusters, and learned how you could back out the formation history of a cluster of galaxies by looking at the gradients of colors generated by starlight, she realized astronomy was a way to unlock the secrets of the universe. Our next question comes from Alex at North Greene: What are the conditions necessary for life in the universe? It's a question without an easy answer, but the conversation it spawns is worth your time to listen to. It leads Melodie to talk about her love of exploring the natural world and how she co-created a Wilderness Astronomy class. She's also a guide for off-trail, high route backpacking trips where you don't know what's coming next and you need to rely on your instincts, curiosity and bravery as you explore the world, and the universe, around you. If you'd like to know more about what Melodie is up to, she's not on social media but you can check out her website. You've also got an invitation to visit her at the Lowell Observatory for a personal tour! We hope you enjoy this episode of The LIUniverse, and, if you do, please support us on Patreon. Credits for Images Used in this Episode: Dome of the 3.5m WIYN telescope at Kitt Peak – Credit Jörg Weingrill/ Creative Commons A cross section of Van Allen radiation belts – Credit By Booyabazooka at English Wikipedia - Transferred from en.wikipedia to Creative Commons / Public Domain The NASA Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) network – Credit Creative Commons / C. García-Miró, I. Sotuela, C.S. Jacobs, J.E. Clark, C.J. Naudet, L. A. White, R. Madde, M. Mercolino, D. Pazos, G. Bourda, P. Charlot, S. Horiuchi, P. Pope, L.G. Snedeker MIT Center for Theoretical Physics – Credit MIT News Galaxy cluster IDCS J1426. – Credit NASA The Cirque of the Towers, popular with high route backpackers. – Credit Kylir Horton / Creative Commons

Science Salon
New Research on The Evolution of Intelligent Life

Science Salon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2025 72:02


The guests today are co-authors of a new paper in Science Advances titled: “A reassessment of the ‘hard-steps' model for the evolution of intelligent life.” Jennifer Macalady is a Professor of Geosciences at the Pennsylvania State University. Her research is focused on microbial ecology and evolution, and interactions between microorganisms and Earth materials like minerals and water through geologic time. Daniel B. Mills is a postdoctoral researcher in the Orsi Geomicrobiology Lab at The University of Munich in Germany. His research focuses on the co-evolutionary history of Earth's surface environment and eukaryotic life—a topic he approaches by studying modern marine organisms and environments. He also applies this research to the ongoing search for exoplanetary biosignatures and technosignatures. Shermer, Mills, and Macalady discuss the Hard Steps model of the evolution of intelligent life, the Drake Equation, the Fermi Paradox, the Great Filter, and the Great Silence. They also cover the Rare Earth hypothesis, major transitions in evolution, the uniqueness of humans, and the search for biosignatures and technosignatures.

The LIUniverse with Dr. Charles Liu
Cold Wars, AI, and Art for Aliens with Rebecca Charbonneau

The LIUniverse with Dr. Charles Liu

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2025 41:26


What can the history of science tell us about the world we live in today and where we might be headed tomorrow? To find out, Dr. Charles Liu and co-host Allen Liu welcome historian of science Rebecca Charbonneau, PhD from the American Institute of Physics and the National Radio Astronomy Observatory with expertise in radio astronomy and the search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI). This episode kicks off with Allen and Chuck talking about January's Lunar Occultation of Mars. You can see a photo taken by Chuck on our YouTube Community tab. And then it's time for today's joyfully cool cosmic thing: a recent paper in the Astrophysical Journal Letters confirming there are galaxies that were fully formed just 400 million years after The Big Bang. Chuck, who studies galactic evolution, tells us why this changes our understanding of galaxy formation. Rebecca talks about how new ideas can be controversial and how personalities, politics and cultures can impact the evolution of science. She brings up the current controversy in astronomy concerning the locations of terrestrial telescopes and the tension between scientific and cultural imperatives. She also recounts seeing people in Russia wearing NASA t-shirts and explains how NASA understood the importance of controlling the narrative, even inviting Norman Rockwell to popularize the space program. Our first question comes from Pablo P. on Patreon, who asks, “Can humanity be destroyed by AI powered by quantum computing?” Rebecca explains how during the Cold War, scientists on both sides engaged in “science diplomacy” that helped lower tensions. She applies this thinking to AI, pointing out that while a “Terminator-like” scenario is unlikely, public concern is causing the tech world to confront and grapple with real threats from AI like biases in hiring algorithms. Allen, a mathematician who writes about AI professionally, addresses whether AI powered by quantum computing is more dangerous than AI in general. Rebecca shares the terrifying story of a Soviet nuclear submarine and the US navy during the Cuban Missile Crisis that nearly started a nuclear war. The dissenting actions of a single officer named Vasily Arkhipov made the difference, and she wonders if AI would have made the same decision based on the available data. For our next question, we return to our Pablo P. from Patreon for his follow up: “How [do] we answer the question about whether or not we are engaging in self-destructive behavior?” Chuck and Rebecca discuss the confluence of astronomy and the military, and how the history of the SETI program highlights their shared concerns. You'll find out what the Drake Equation has to do with concepts like The Great Filter. Science, she reminds us, is a tool to try to get closer to the truth, but it's not always perfect in pointing out whether what we're doing is safe or potentially self-destructive. Then we turn to Rebecca's other big passion, art history and the window into the human experience that art provides. Charles brings up The Scream by Edvard Munch and the fact that it's actually a depiction of a real atmospheric event. Rebecca talks the use of fractal studies to determine the authenticity of Jackson Pollock art. She also explores the artistic value of scientific artifacts like the controversial plaque attached to Pioneer 10 depicting a naked man and woman, and the interstellar Arecibo Message, sent by Frank Drake in 1974. You'll even hear how Frank worked himself into the message and what that has to do with Albrecht Durer's self-portrait painted in the year 1500. Finally, we turn to what Rebecca's been up to recently. Her new book Mixed Signals came out in January of this year. Keep up with her on her website at and follow her on X @rebecca_charbon and on BlueSky @rebeccacharbon.bsky.social. We hope you enjoy this episode of The LIUniverse, and, if you do, please support us on Patreon. Credits for Images Used in this Episode: A young Milky Way-like galaxy and a background quasar 12 billion and 12.5 billion light-years away, respectively. – Credit: ALMA (ESO/NAOJ/NRAO), M. Neeleman & J. Xavier Prochaska; Keck Observatory Artist's concept of a high red-shift galaxy. – Credit: Alexandra Angelich (NRAO/AUI/NSF) John Young and Gus Grissom are suited for the first Gemini flight March 1965. Norman Rockwell, 1965. – Credit: Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum / Norman Rockwell Edvard Munch, 1893, The Scream. – Credit: Edvard Munch / National Gallery of Norway (Public Domain) Fractal study of Jackson Pollock art. – Credit: “Perceptual and physiological responses to Jackson Pollock's fractals,” R. Taylor, et al, Front. Hum. Neurosci., 21 June 2011. The Arecibo message. – Credit: Creative Commons NASA image of Pioneer 10's famed Pioneer plaque. – Credit: NASA Albrecht Durer self-portrait. – Credit: Albrecht Dürer - Alte Pinakothek (Public Domain)

Life Is A Story We Tell Ourselves
Former SETI Chairman Thinks Extraterrestrial Probes May Be Watching Us?

Life Is A Story We Tell Ourselves

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2025 82:45


Send us a textAre we alone in the Universe.  Are aliens or extraterrestrial beings already here on earth, or are they watching us from afar with technologically advanced probes? It has been decades since the search for aliens began in earnest with SETI, the Search For Extraterrestrial Intelligence.  So why haven't we made contact?  What is the Fermi paradox and the Drake Equation and what do they tell us about he existence of ET? Why does the former chairman of the board at SETI think extraterrestrial probes may be watching us?  We're going to explore these and other questions with John Gertz.John Gertz has  been involved in the field of SETI for more than 20 years, having served three terms as chairman of the board of the SETI Institute (www.seti.org), He is also the president of a new organization that successfully campaigned to raise $100 million for SETI research, and he currently the only layman on the Breakthrough Listen board that advises on the use of that $100 million fund.  His forthcoming book, Reinventing SETI, will be released in Spring 2025 by Oxford University Press.https:/natureandsciencepodcast.com

Conspiracy Clearinghouse
The Fermi Paradox: Here Comes Nobody

Conspiracy Clearinghouse

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 48:57


EPISODE 129 | The Fermi Paradox: Here Comes Nobody If we are not unique as a species, an intelligent one that builds civilizations, then there must be lots and lots of other civilizations out there in the galaxy and the rest of the universe beyond. But if so, where the hell is everybody? That's the question at the heart of the Fermi Paradox. And this has kicked off a chain of reasoning and speculation that crosses disciplinary boundaries, and lets us start to envision, not just what might be out there, but where we ourselves want to go as a global civilization. Like what we do? Then buy us a beer or three via our page on Buy Me a Coffee. You can also SUBSCRIBE to this podcast. Review us here or on IMDb!  SECTIONS 02:54 - First we feel, then we fall - The Fermi Paradox, the Drake Equation, the Wow! Signal, space is big 09:22 - End here. Us then. Finn, again! - Abiogenesis, the Pulse-Transient Theory of Industrial Civilization, musings on the galactic situation 18:48 - They lived and laughed and loved and left - The Great Filter, Von Neumann probes, the Berserker Hypothesis; loud, quiet and grabby aliens; the Dark Forest Hypothesis, the technological singularity, the Jevons Paradox and induced demand 27:16 - The cross of your own cruelfiction - The Zoo Hypothesis, the Planetarium Hypothesis, the Deathworld Scenario, A Field Guide to Aliens, Calculating God and other science fiction, the Aestivation Hypothesis  34:34 - Three quarks for Muster Mark! - The Kardashev Scale, Sagan's addition, megastructures, Barrow's anti-Kardashev scale, Galántai's variation, the Urbanization Hypothesis, Kardashev's six scenarios, what to look for 43:04 - He is cured by faith who is sick of fate - They're here, Greer and UAP folks, MJ-12, the SETI Paradox, we are looking, light is fast but has a limit 47:38 - Let us leave theories there and return to here's hear - Joseph Campbell and where do we go from here? Music by Fanette Ronjat More Info Finnegans Wake glosses A skeleton key to Finnegans Wake by Joseph Campbell ‘It never ends': the book club that spent 28 years reading Finnegans Wake in The Guardian Finnegan's Wake at 80: In Defense of the Difficult at LitHub Why Finnegans Wake Is Better than Ulysses Fermi's Paradox on This American Life SETI Institute website Humanity Responds to 'Alien' Wow Signal, 35 Years Later This Is How We Know There Are Two Trillion Galaxies In The Universe in Forbes The Great Filter: a possible solution to the Fermi Paradox in Astronomy A list of solutions to the Fermi Paradox on It's only chemo Are We Alone in the Universe? Article looking at the Drake Equation How Many Aliens Are There? A look at the Drake Equation Drake Equation: Estimating the Odds of Finding E.T. on Space.com Template for calculating answers to the Drake Equation on PBS The Olduvai Theory: Toward a Re-Equalizing of the World Standard of Living The Berserker Hypothesis: The Darkest Explanation Of The Fermi Paradox Grabby Aliens website Dark Forest theory: A terrifying explanation of why we haven't heard from aliens yet The Dark Forest Hypothesis is Absurd 'Zoo hypothesis' may explain why we haven't seen any space aliens Where Is Everyone? 4 Possible Explanations for the Fermi Paradox at Singularity Hub The Kardashev scale: Classifying alien civilizations on Space.com Kardashev Scale: What is it and where is Earth listed? on BBC Science Focus Forecasting the progression of human civilization on the Kardashev Scale through 2060 with a machine learning approach reports in Scientific Reports SETI: Musings on the Barrow Scale A non-anthropocentric solution to the Fermi paradox in the International Journal of Astrobiology Asymptotic burnout and homeostatic awakening: a possible solution to the Fermi paradox? in the Journal of the Royal Society Planetary scientists suggest a solution to the Fermi paradox: Superlinear scaling leading to a singularity on Phys.org The Coming Technological Singularity: How to Survive in the Post-Human Era by Vernor Vinge Novels with a focus on the Fermi Paradox / Great Filter? in r/printSF Beyond “Fermi's Paradox” XVII: What is the “SETI-Paradox” Hypothesis? SETI urged to fess up over alien signals Steven Greer's website   Follow us on social: Facebook Twitter Bluesky Other Podcasts by Derek DeWitt DIGITAL SIGNAGE DONE RIGHT - Winner of a 2022 Gold Quill Award, 2022 Gold MarCom Award, 2021 AVA Digital Award Gold, 2021 Silver Davey Award, 2020 Communicator Award of Excellence, and on numerous top 10 podcast lists.  PRAGUE TIMES - A city is more than just a location - it's a kaleidoscope of history, places, people and trends. This podcast looks at Prague, in the center of Europe, from a number of perspectives, including what it is now, what is has been and where it's going. It's Prague THEN, Prague NOW, Prague LATER 

Western Slope Skies
Western Slope Skies - “Drake Equation”

Western Slope Skies

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 3:15


My whole life I've been asked the daunting question that seemed to put my whole belief system on trial. Aliens, were they real or not? If I had said yes, I was crazy, a conspiracy theorist who didn't know the difference between fictional video game characters and real life. But if I had said no, I'd be shutting down the entire possibility of there being something more to life than just what my little planet has to offer.

All Around Science
221 - The Drake Equation

All Around Science

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 72:03


On today's episode: Sitting or standing at work… which one is healthier? We examine the first three variables in the Drake equation. All that and more today on All Around Science...RESOURCESAre standing desks good for you? The answer is getting clearer.https://academic.oup.com/ije/article/53/6/dyae136/7822310?login=falsehttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33813968/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_Fkvtr2z8M&ab_channel=SETIInstitutehttps://www.livescience.com/space/exoplanets/there-may-be-hundreds-of-millions-of-habitable-planets-in-the-milky-way-new-study-suggestshttps://www.britannica.com/science/Drake-equationhttps://www.e-education.psu.edu/astro801/content/l12_p5.htmlhttps://science.nasa.gov/exoplanets/facts/CREDITS:Writing - Bobby Frankenberger & Maura ArmstrongBooking - September McCrady THEME MUSIC by Andrew Allenhttps://twitter.com/KEYSwithSOULhttp://andrewallenmusic.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Bob Murphy Show
Ep. 358 Crossover: Are We Living in a Simulation?

Bob Murphy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 67:57


Adam Haman returns to complain about the Drake Equation as well as Nick Bostrom's argument that we are almost certainly living in a simulation. Bob provides amplification and devil's advocate feedback.Mentioned in the Episode and Other Links of Interest:The YouTube version of this episode.The Haman Nature page.The BMS episode featuring his "red dot on the movie screen" argument.A recent InFi episode making the case against self-aware computers.A quick explainer on the Boltzmann Brain argument.Help support the Bob Murphy Show.

The Studies Show
Episode 54: Halloween special on psychic mediums

The Studies Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 69:05


WoooOOOOOoooOOOOOoooo, it's that time of year again! It's Halloween, so it's time for The Studies Show hosts to face their fears, and read the research from one of the weirdest areas of science, parapsychology.This time it's all about psychic mediums. What does it mean to test whether someone can talk to the dead? Are we any better at doing it now than we were 100 years ago at the height of “spiritualism”? And what do the most recent results tell us about the existence of the afterlife?Happy Halloween!

Inspired Living
Are We Really Alone in the Universe? The Search for Earth 2.0

Inspired Living

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 56:24


Air Date - 23 October 2024Looking up at the night sky, one can't help but wonder if we are alone in the universe. Join Inspired Living Host Marc Lainhart – The Intuitive Prospector™ this “Wisdom Wednesday” as Marc goes “Prospecting” deeper into our universe to discuss and share the perspectives, theories, science, physics, philosophy, beliefs, and technology through the topics of the famous Drake Equation, Dyson Spheres, Exoplanets our current search for Earth 2.0. Are humans unique and alone in the vast universe? This question summed up in the famous Drake equation, has been one of the most intractable and uncertain in science for a half-century, but that may soon change during our “Roaring 20s of Transformation!”“Rather than asking how many civilizations may exist now, we ask, are we the only technological species that has ever arisen?” -Woodruff Sullivan, University of Washington#Earth20 #Suicide #InspiredLiving #MarcLainhartVisit the Inspired Living show page https://omtimes.com/iom/shows/inspired-living-radio/Connect with Marc Lainhart at http://www.marclainhart.com/Subscribe to our Newsletter https://omtimes.com/subscribe-omtimes-magazineConnect with OMTimes on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Omtimes.Magazine/ and OMTimes Radio https://www.facebook.com/ConsciousRadiowebtv.OMTimes/Twitter: https://twitter.com/OmTimes/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/omtimes/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/2798417/Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/omtimes/

StarTalk Radio
Revisiting the Drake Equation with David Grinspoon

StarTalk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 51:18


Will alien life look like anything on Earth? Neil deGrasse Tyson and comedian Chuck Nice deep dive into questions about astrobiology, revisiting the Drake Equation, and life beyond Earth with NASA astrobiology strategist, David Grinspoon a.k.a Dr. Funkyspoon.NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-free here: https://startalkmedia.com/show/revisiting-the-drake-equation-with-david-grinspoon/Thanks to our Patrons Edvardo Cullen, Harriet Harmon, Andre Rivera Hinostroza, David Rolfe, Piotr Toruński, Karen Mills, Ghost Rider, Leonard Leonidas, Beatriz Clemente, Jon Johnson, Loren Blaine, John Bigelow, and Leslie Colonello for supporting us this week. Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ on Apple Podcasts to listen to new episodes ad-free and a whole week early.

Into the Impossible
Are We Living in a Simulation? Nick Bostrom (2022)

Into the Impossible

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 63:50


What if everything you know is just a simulation?  In 2022, I was joined by the one and only Nick Bostrom to discuss the simulation hypothesis and the prospects of superintelligence.  Nick is a Professor at Oxford University, where he heads the Future of Humanity Institute as its founding director. He is the most-cited professional philosopher in the world aged 50 or under and is the author of some 200 publications, including Anthropic Bias (2002), Global Catastrophic Risks (2008), Human Enhancement (2009), and Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies (2014), a New York Times bestseller. With a background in theoretical physics, computational neuroscience, logic, and artificial intelligence, there is no one better to answer this question than him! Tune in.  — Key Takeaways:  00:00:00 Intro 00:00:44 Judging a book by its cover 00:05:22 How could an AI have emotions and be creative? 00:08:22 How could a computing device / AI feel pain? 00:13:09 The Turing test  00:20:02 The simulation hypothesis  00:22:27 Is there a "Drake Equation" for the simulation hypothesis? 00:27:16 Penroses' orchestrated objective reality  00:34:11 SETI and the prospect of extraterrestrial life  00:49:20 Are computers really getting "smarter"? 00:53:59 Audience questions 01:01:09 Outro — Additional resources: 

Space Café Podcast
Looking in the Wrong Places? SETI Scientist Rethinks the Search for Alien Life

Space Café Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 107:48 Transcription Available


We love to hear from you. Send us your thought, comments, suggestions, love lettersDr. Pascal Lee, planetary scientist at the SETI Institute, NASA Ames Research Center discusses the search for extraterrestrial life, Mars exploration, and future human space travel. He shares insights on the Drake Equation, the challenges of finding intelligent life, and potential locations for alien life in our solar system.Key Topics:• The Drake Equation and estimating the number of advanced civilizations in our galaxy• Challenges of finding intelligent life in the universe• Are we as a biological species equipped well enough for long-term space travel?• Mars exploration and the search for life on the Red Planet• Future of human space travel and exploration• Potential for life on Europa and Enceladus• The Haughton-Mars Project on Devon Island, Arctic• Prospects for a moon base and exploration of TitanTimestamps:00:02:34 - Discussion of the SETI effort and the Drake Equation00:16:09 - Probability of intelligent life in our galaxy00:25:20 - Challenges of interstellar communication00:31:04 - Potential for faster-than-light travel and AI in space exploration00:37:15 - The concept of artificial humans for space travel00:49:54 - The search for life on Mars and potential locations01:08:47 - Non-carbon based life possibilities01:12:13 - Dr. Lee's Arctic expeditions and the Haughton-Mars Project01:24:12 - Technological advancements and the future of space exploration01:34:28 - Dr. Lee's willingness to go to Mars01:35:42 - Dr. Lee's music choice for space travel: "Also sprach Zarathustra"01:39:28 - Espresso for the mind: Prospects for a moon base at Clavius crater01:42:49 - Potential for human exploration of TitanNotable Quotes:"We are profoundly alone. Uh, and in our own galaxy, there's probably lots of planets with life. But mostly primitive life." - Dr. Pascal Lee"Nobody's going to come rescue us. We're not going to be invited to join a Galactic, you know, Federation anytime soon." - Dr. Pascal Lee"We are both unintended, but at the same time, so special." - Dr. Pascal LeeEspresso for the Mind:Dr. Lee discusses the potential for building a base on the Moon at Clavius crater and the future possibility of human exploration of Titan, Saturn's largest moon.Guest's Song Choice for the Aspiring Astronaut's Playlist on Spotify:"Also sprach Zarathustra" by Richard StraussFollow-up:- Check out the Haughton-Mars Project- Look up the "Astronaut Smart Glove" video on YouTube to see the work being done to advance future human explorationYou can find us on Spotify and Apple Podcast!Please visit us at SpaceWatch.Global, subscribe to our newsletters. Follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter!

Into the Impossible
Confessions of an Alien Hunter with Seth Shostak (2021)

Into the Impossible

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 47:28


What is the current state of the search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI)? Why do scientists often raise their eyebrows at UFO sightings? And what might the future of SETI look like with ongoing technological advancements? I had the privilege of diving into these fascinating topics with the professional alien hunter Seth Shostak!  Seth Shostak is an astronomer and author who directs the search for extraterrestrials at the SETI Institute in California—trying to find evidence of intelligent life in space. He is also committed to getting the public, especially young people, excited about astrobiology and science in general. Seth hosts “Big Picture Science,” the SETI Institute's weekly radio show. The one-hour program uses interviews with leading researchers and lively and intelligent storytelling to tackle big questions like: What came before the Big Bang? How does memory work? Will our descendants be human or machine? What's the origin of humor? Big Picture Science can be found on iTunes and other podcast sites. — Key Takeaways:  00:00 Intro 02:05 Judging a book by its cover  06:49 The Carl Sagan Directors Award and the reorganization of the SETI Institute 09:45 Area 51, Harry Reid and the resurgence of interest in UAPs 11:59 What do you think about new scientific pursuits around UAPs and SETI? 16:47 What do you think about the Drake Equation? 21:18 When can we stop looking? 24:52 What technology could alien civilizations be using?  30:34 How do you handle the criticisms that you are anti-alien? 33:26 What are the latest SETI projects? 37:22 Final questions  44:09 Outro — Additional resources:  ➡️ Learn more about Seth Shostak: 

Walkabout the Galaxy
The Fermi Paradox - Are We Truly Alone?

Walkabout the Galaxy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 41:00


When Frank Drake created his famous eponymous equation to estimate the number of advanced communicative civilizations in the Milky Way, we had little more than educated guesses for most of the factors in that equation. Decades later we have much better data, and the answer seems to reinforce Fermi's famous paradox: why is our galaxy so silent? The role of plate tectonics in enabling evolution of advanced life forms is examined in new research were a revision to the Drake Equation is proposed, and the unsettling answer may be that we are truly alone.

The Swerve Podcast
The Silurian Hypothesis – Are Humans Really the First Civilization on Earth?

The Swerve Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 78:06


This week Magnum & Izzo discuss whether or not humans were the first advanced industrial civilization on Earth. EPISODE 125 OF THE SWERVE PODCAST ↩️

Lehto Files - Investigating UAPs
Life Found on Mars & Venus? New Evidence Shocks Scientists!

Lehto Files - Investigating UAPs

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 9:05


In this video, we explore groundbreaking evidence suggesting the presence of microbial life on both Mars and Venus. Recent discoveries, including methane spikes on Mars and phosphine gas in Venus' atmosphere, could revolutionize our understanding of life's existence in the universe. Join us as we delve into these findings and their profound implications for the Drake Equation. Could life next door mean the galaxy is teeming with life? Watch now to find out! Podcast published on 30 July 2024.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/lehto-files-investigating-uaps--5990774/support.

StarTalk Radio
Space Archaeology with Sarah Parcak

StarTalk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 52:22


Who really built the pyramids? Neil deGrasse Tyson and Chuck Nice learn about space archaeology, LIDAR, and discovering tombs, pyramids, and new Nazca lines with space archaeologist Sarah Parcak. NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-free here: https://startalkmedia.com/show/space-archaeology-with-sarah-parcak/Thanks to our Patrons Bo Cribbs, Anna Wheatley, Fred Gibson, David Griffith, Micheal Richards, Advynturer, Vici Bradsher, Terry Migliorino, Lingji Chen, and Audrey Lynch for supporting us this week.

Unsupervised Learning
UL NO. 441: Substrate, OpenAIs AGI Levels, US Literacy Rates

Unsupervised Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2024 24:20 Transcription Available


HackerCamp Approaches, Introducing Substrate, Kaspersky--, Exim/Gitlab Vulns, Personal/Business Branding, and more… ➡ Check out the Autonomous IT Podcast:https://community.automox.com/autonomous-it-podcasts-144 Subscribe to the newsletter at: https://danielmiessler.com/subscribe Join the UL community at:https://danielmiessler.com/upgrade Follow on X:https://twitter.com/danielmiessler Follow on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielmiessler See you in the next one! Discussed on this episode: Intro (00:00:00)AGI Definitions (00:01:29)Pinnacle Human Employees (00:02:36)Transition to ASI (00:03:18)Dynamic Content Summaries (00:03:48)Deepfakes in Education (00:04:43)AI and Disinformation (00:09:04)Manipulation and Inequality (00:11:01)Internet Trust and Content Verification (00:11:01)Concerns Over AI's Impact on Society (00:12:09)OpenAI's AGI Levels (00:13:08)AI Startups and Future Predictions (00:15:24)Technological Innovations (00:16:24)Literacy Crisis in the U.S. (00:17:29)Public Reaction to Health Risks (00:18:35)Search for Extraterrestrial Life (00:19:19)Exoplanets and the Drake Equation (00:19:37)VCs in Medical Practices (00:19:57)Conspiracies and Failures (00:20:48)Therapy and Rumination (00:20:57)Discovery Fluff on Lambda (00:21:12)Securing Workflows with GitHub Actions (00:21:22)Employee Disposability (00:21:32)Correlation of Smoking and Lung Cancer (00:21:48)AI in Satellite Imagery (00:22:04)Git Commits Insights (00:22:49)Check on Friends (00:23:12)Judgment as a Key Skill (00:23:22)Become a Member: https://danielmiessler.com/upgradeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Brave New World -- hosted by Vasant Dhar
Ep 85: Seth Shostak on Extraterrestrial Life

Brave New World -- hosted by Vasant Dhar

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 58:33


Does life exist outside our planet? Are we alone in the universe? Seth Shostak joins Vasant Dhar in episode 85 of Brave New World to describe his search for the answers. Useful resources: 1. Seth Shostak at The Seti Institute, Wikipedia, TED, Amazon and his own website. 2. Life in the Universe -- Jeffrey Bennett, Seth Shostak, Nicholas Schneider and Meredith MacGregor. 3. Sharing the Universe: Perspectives on Extraterrestrial Life -- Seth Shostak. 4. Confessions of an Alien Hunter -- Seth Shostak. 5. The Copernican Revolution -- Thomas Kuhn. 6. Peter Ward on Life on Earth -- Episode 76 of Brave New World. 7. Rare Earth: Why Complex Life is Uncommon in the Universe -- Peter Ward and Donald Brownlee. 8. The Drake Equation. 9. The Gaia Hypothesis. 10. Gaia: A New Look at Life on Earth -- James Lovelock. 11. Kevin Mitchell Makes a Case for Free Will -- Episode 80 of Brave New World. 12. The Kessler Syndrome. Check out Vasant Dhar's newsletter on Substack. Subscription is free!

The Scuttlebutt Podcast
Political Circus & Cosmic Theories w/ HMK&P

The Scuttlebutt Podcast

Play Episode Play 59 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 112:23 Transcription Available


Send us some Fan Mail? Yes please!What if modern politics is nothing more than a circus of absurdity? Tune in as the Couple's Gang humorously dissect the surreal nature of today's political landscape, poking fun at POTUS fitness claims and the bizarre golf debates dominating serious discussions. With Morpheus and Prime joining the banter, we laugh about our quirky social media struggles, share our love for various whiskies, and ponder the social dynamics of RV swingers. We then venture into the cosmos, exploring theories about extraterrestrial life and humanity's place in the universe. Could we be an entertainment farm for higher beings or merely part of a larger simulation? We explore these questions while breaking down the Drake Equation, speculating on alien motivations as portrayed in popular movies, and debating the unsettling implications of the Great Silence theory. ENJOY!.Subscribe, rate us 5, come join in all the other fun we offer, but most of all we hope you enjoy! If you liked this, and want to hear more, give us a follow and let us know! Or maybe you just want to tell us how awful we are? Comments help the algorithm, and we love to see ‘em! And as always, don't kill the messenger. ~Beloved Sponsors~Exotic Fridge Join our DISCORD server!! Whiskey Fund (help support our podcast habit!): PayPalOur Patreon & YouTube Connect with Hermes: Instagram & Twitter Connect with Morpheus: Instagram & Twitter Connect with Khaleesi: Instagram & Twitter Support the Show.

Everything Everywhere Daily History Podcast
The Drake Equation (Encore)

Everything Everywhere Daily History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2024 10:44


In 1961, at the Green Bank observatory in West Virginia, a small conference was held for astrophysicists. The meeting was organized by Cornell University professor and astronomer Frank Drake. The subject of the conference was the search for extraterrestrial life.  In preparation for the conference, he jotted down his thoughts in the form of an equation. An equation that has changed how we think about life on other worlds.  Learn more about the Drake Equation and the variables that make it up on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily. Sponsors Available nationally, look for a bottle of Heaven Hill Bottled-in-Bond at your local store. Find out more at heavenhilldistillery.com/hh-bottled-in-bond.php Sign up today at butcherbox.com/daily and use code daily to choose your free offer and get $20 off. Visit BetterHelp.com/everywhere today to get 10% off your first month. Use the code EverythingEverywhere for a 20% discount on a subscription at Newspapers.com. Visit meminto.com and get 15% off with code EED15.  Listen to Expedition Unknown wherever you get your podcasts.  Get started with a $13 trial set for just $3 at harrys.com/EVERYTHING. Subscribe to the podcast!  https://link.chtbl.com/EverythingEverywhere?sid=ShowNotes -------------------------------- Executive Producer: Charles Daniel Associate Producers: Ben Long & Cameron Kieffer   Become a supporter on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/everythingeverywhere Update your podcast app at newpodcastapps.com Discord Server: https://discord.gg/UkRUJFh Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everythingeverywhere/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/everythingeverywheredaily Twitter: https://twitter.com/everywheretrip Website: https://everything-everywhere.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Lehto Files - Investigating UAPs
James Webb Telescope found signs of Alien Life

Lehto Files - Investigating UAPs

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2024 13:42


Discover the latest on the search for extraterrestrial life! Professor Niku Madhusudan shares groundbreaking insights into the potential discovery of life on exoplanet K2 18b, suggesting a 50/50 chance. Join us as we delve into the implications, examine recent findings from the James Webb Space Telescope, and explore how this discovery could alter our understanding of the universe. Stick around to see how it impacts the famous Drake Equation, estimating the number of intelligent civilizations in the Milky Way. Don't miss out on this fascinating discussion – subscribe now for updates on this groundbreaking discovery!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/lehto-files-investigating-uaps--5990774/support.

SuperMegaCast
The Drake Equation | supermegashow - 015

SuperMegaCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 76:00


The Wook Brothers dig in to existentialism. Follow Matt: @matthwatson Follow Ryan: @elirymagee Follow the show: @supermegashow To watch the podcast on YouTube: https://bit.ly/supermegashowYT Don't forget to follow the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link: https://bit.ly/supermegashowpod If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be amazing! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: https://bit.ly/supermegashowpod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Better Every Day Podcast
What Motivates the Most Successful People?

Better Every Day Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 17:45


This episode is a bit different. Today, I dive into the motivation of some of the most successful people on the planet like Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk, and the people who work for them. Expect to explore the concept of existential risk through ideas like the Fermi Paradox, the Drake Equation, and much more with the goal of understanding what drives some of the world's top innovators. If you ever find yourself unable to understand why some of these people do what they do, this is the episode for you.

The RPGBOT.Podcast
SURVIVING THE ONESHOT (Remastered!): Why Level 1 Isn't Always the Best for One-Shot Adventures

The RPGBOT.Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2024 50:53


In this remastered episode of the RPGBOT.Podcast, we discuss running one-shot adventures and what level at which you should do so. We discuss the pros and cons of a 1st-level adventure, what levels we recommend for 5e and PF2 one-shots and why, and how to handle one-shots for classless systems and systems that don't use the concept of levels like Shadowrun and Fantasy Flight's Star Wars RPG. Special thanks to @oaks_and_ravens on twitter for the question of the week this week. This episode was originally published on January 19th, 2022 MATERIALS REFERENCED IN THIS EPISODE RPGBOT.Podcast Episodes How to Play Dungeons and Dragons, Part 2 – Characters Episode 18 – Downtime Articles on RPGBOT.net DnD 5e – Practical Guide to Campaign Planning DnD 5e – Practical Guide to Starting Above 1st Level DnD 5e – Encounter Builder Dungeons and Dragons (DnD 5e) Xanathar's Guide to Everything (affiliate link) Pathfinder 2e Core Rulebook (affiliate link) Little Trouble in Big Absalom – Free PDF Sundered Waves 5th-level one-shot adventure On Roll20 On Paizo.com Other Stuff Halo: Reach on wikipedia Quicken (affiliate link) – I bet you thought we were kidding. Shadowrun Beginner Box (affiliate link) Star Wars Edge of the Empire (affiliate link) The Drake Equation on Wikipedia If you enjoy the show, please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. It's a quick, free way to support the podcast, and helps us reach new listeners. If you love the show, consider joining us on Patreon, where backers at the $5 and above tiers get ad free access to RPGBOT.net and the RPGBOT.Podcast, can chat directly to members of the RPGBOT team and community on the RPGBOT.Discord, and can join us for live-streamed recordings. Support us on Amazon.com when you purchase products recommended in the show at the following link: https://amzn.to/3NwElxQ How to Find Us: In-depth articles, guides, handbooks, reviews, news on Tabletop Role Playing at RPGBOT.net Tyler Kamstra Twitter: @RPGBOTDOTNET Facebook: rpgbotbotdotnet Bluesky:rpgbot.bsky.social Ash Ely Professional Game Master on StartPlaying.Games Twitter: @GravenAshes YouTube@ashravenmedia Randall James @JackAmateur Amateurjack.com Producer Dan @Lzr_illuminati

RPGBOT.Podcast
SURVIVING THE ONESHOT (Remastered!): Why Level 1 Isn't Always the Best for One-Shot Adventures

RPGBOT.Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2024 50:53


In this remastered episode of the RPGBOT.Podcast, we discuss running one-shot adventures and what level at which you should do so. We discuss the pros and cons of a 1st-level adventure, what levels we recommend for 5e and PF2 one-shots and why, and how to handle one-shots for classless systems and systems that don't use the concept of levels like Shadowrun and Fantasy Flight's Star Wars RPG. Special thanks to @oaks_and_ravens on twitter for the question of the week this week. This episode was originally published on January 19th, 2022 MATERIALS REFERENCED IN THIS EPISODE RPGBOT.Podcast Episodes How to Play Dungeons and Dragons, Part 2 – Characters Episode 18 – Downtime Articles on RPGBOT.net DnD 5e – Practical Guide to Campaign Planning DnD 5e – Practical Guide to Starting Above 1st Level DnD 5e – Encounter Builder Dungeons and Dragons (DnD 5e) Xanathar's Guide to Everything (affiliate link) Pathfinder 2e Core Rulebook (affiliate link) Little Trouble in Big Absalom – Free PDF Sundered Waves 5th-level one-shot adventure On Roll20 On Paizo.com Other Stuff Halo: Reach on wikipedia Quicken (affiliate link) – I bet you thought we were kidding. Shadowrun Beginner Box (affiliate link) Star Wars Edge of the Empire (affiliate link) The Drake Equation on Wikipedia If you enjoy the show, please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. It's a quick, free way to support the podcast, and helps us reach new listeners. If you love the show, consider joining us on Patreon, where backers at the $5 and above tiers get ad free access to RPGBOT.net and the RPGBOT.Podcast, can chat directly to members of the RPGBOT team and community on the RPGBOT.Discord, and can join us for live-streamed recordings. Support us on Amazon.com when you purchase products recommended in the show at the following link: https://amzn.to/3NwElxQ How to Find Us: In-depth articles, guides, handbooks, reviews, news on Tabletop Role Playing at RPGBOT.net Tyler Kamstra Twitter: @RPGBOTDOTNET Facebook: rpgbotbotdotnet Bluesky:rpgbot.bsky.social Ash Ely Professional Game Master on StartPlaying.Games Twitter: @GravenAshes YouTube@ashravenmedia Randall James @JackAmateur Amateurjack.com Producer Dan @Lzr_illuminati

Spooky Science Sisters
The Fermi Paradox with Dr. Allison Kirkpatrick

Spooky Science Sisters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 66:16


Listeners, it has been way too long since we've talked about aliens. Let's fix that! In this episode, Meagan is joined again by Substitute Sister and astronomer, Dr. Allison Kirkpatrick, to talk about the Fermi Paradox, which asks us to consider why we haven't heard from any intelligent extraterrestrial life yet, especially given the likely large number of habitable planets in our own galaxy that could host it. ** Allison can be found on Twitter @AkAstronomy. The Drake Equation and another example of a solution can be found here: https://askanearthspacescientist.asu.edu/drake-equation The Barbie-doll woman Allison references is in the "Diagram of vertebrate evolution" seen here: https://voyager.jpl.nasa.gov/galleries/images-on-the-golden-record/#gallery-24 ** Links to our social media & more: Linktree: https://linktr.ee/spookyscipod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@spookyscience Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spookyscipod Threads: https://www.threads.net/@spookyscipod YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@spookysciencesisters Discord Server: https://discord.gg/vf7pC7GkbH Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/spookyscipod Amazon Storefront: https://www.amazon.com/shop/spookysciencesisterspodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Blue Dot
Blue Dot: State of the Drake Equation in 2024: The search for extraterrestrial intelligence (Part Two)

Blue Dot

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 51:37


In the conclusion of Blue Dot's two part look at the state of the Drake Equation in 2024, Host Dave Schlom is once again joined by special co host Bill Diamond, President and CEO of the SETI Institute in Mountain View, California.

Blue Dot
Blue Dot: State of the Drake Equation in 2024: The search for extraterrestrial intelligence (Part One)

Blue Dot

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 51:37


Host Dave Schlom is joined by special co-host Bill Diamond, President and CEO of the SETI Institute, for an in-depth look at the state of the famous Drake Equation.

GODMODE™: Win or Win Bigger
#108 Space Secrets and Alien Ranches with David Morehouse

GODMODE™: Win or Win Bigger

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 80:37


Part 2 of 5 -- There is a world beyond the physical. Imagine you no longer have to believe, but you can know that there is more than what meets the eyes. The worlds beyond the “physical” can be interacted with in a useful and meaningful manner. Think Minority Report. Introducing the legendary scientist and lieutenant colonel Dr. David Morehouse and UPGRD® founder William Lam which joint developed UPGRD® Omniscience. Its core is built on the infamous remote viewing protocol developed to transcend space and time. For the first time in history, combined with special accelerants created by UPGRD® which allows participants master these skills that undeniable reveals the true nature of human potential. If you are interested in jumping into UPGRD® OMNISCIENCE, now is the time to take advantage of this special promotion. Click here to learn more and help us learn more about you too: https://join.upgrd.com/deposit-lv5 Chapters (00:00) Introduction (01:42) Journey into Remote Viewing: An Unconventional Path (28:36) Limitations of the Drake Equation and Human Arrogance in Defining Life (31:41) Exploring Anomalous Activities and High Strangeness Phenomena (01:00:45) Evolution of Government Spending on Space Programs (01:09:44) Calibration and Viewer Descriptions of Subterranean Areas and Life Forms (01:12:18) Interconnected Universes and Cosmic Existence Congratulations -- You've found your next UPGRD®. Thank you for listening to GODMODE™: Win or Win Bigger

Brave New World -- hosted by Vasant Dhar
Ep 76: Peter Ward on Life on Earth

Brave New World -- hosted by Vasant Dhar

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 65:08


Life on earth is a crazy accident. We have no idea how it arose or whether it will survive. Peter Ward joins Vasant Dhar in episode 76 of Brave New World to chat about the origins of our planet, the many extinctions and resurgences of life, and the future of our species. Useful resources: 1. Peter Ward on Wikipedia, University of Washington and Amazon. 2. Rare Earth: Why Complex Life is Uncommon in the Universe -- Peter Ward and Donald Brownlee. 3. A New History of Life -- Peter Ward and Joe Kirschvink. 4. The Medea Hypothesis -- Peter Ward. 5. The Flooded Earth -- Peter Ward. 6. Roy Chapman Andrews on Amazon. 7. Jason and the Golden Fleece --  Apollonius of Rhodes. 8. Hercules, My Shipmate -- Robert Graves. 9. The Gaia Hypothesis. 10. SETI Institute. 11. Rare Earth Hypothesis. 12. The Drake Equation. Check out Vasant Dhar's newsletter on Substack. Subscription is free!

The Best of Coast to Coast AM
Episode 170: The DARK FOREST Hypothesis!

The Best of Coast to Coast AM

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 53:20 Transcription Available


Turning bad luck into good luck, The Drake Equation, and Aliens. Join The Wizard this week; you could change your life!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Strange Things
Episode 170: The DARK FOREST Hypothesis!

Strange Things

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 53:20 Transcription Available


Turning bad luck into good luck, The Drake Equation, and Aliens. Join The Wizard this week; you could change your life!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Scatterbrain Podcast
Scatterbrain Podcast Archive Teaser No.13: Episode 43

Scatterbrain Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 12:31


Archive Teaser No.13 is from Episode 43, "The Drake Equation". Interesting topic, indeed. Just backtrack and listen to the episode in full. The intro is riotous idiocy that alone is worth the listen. Thanks for listening, everyone! Always. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scatterbrain-podcast/message

More or Less: Behind the Stats
Can maths prove the existence of aliens?

More or Less: Behind the Stats

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2023 10:00


Are we alone in the universe – and if not, how many other civilisations might there be? Remarkable images and data sent back to Earth by the James Webb telescope have given a new impetus to a well-worn debate. We ask how far mathematics – and in particular a famous equation called the Drake Equation – can be used to answer one of the most fundamental questions we face. Paul Connolly investigates with the help of Catherine Heymans, Astronomer Royal for Scotland and Professor at the University of Edinburgh and Bill Diamond, President and CEO of the SETI Institute in California. Presenter: Paul Connolly Producers: Paul Connolly and Jon Bithrey Editor: Richard Vadon Production Co-ordinator: Katie Morrison Sound Engineer: David Crackles (Image: : A cluster of young stars, surrounded by clouds of interstellar gas and dust, in a nebula, located in the constellation Carina. Credit: Reuters)

Why This Universe?
70 - WTU Live: Will Intelligent Life Persist in the Universe? (ft. Daniel Holz and Diana Powell)

Why This Universe?

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 57:55 Very Popular


Why This Universe hosts it's first ever live episode taping featuring guests Daniel Holz and Diana Powell. We discuss the possibility of intelligent life out in the Universe, the existential risks faced by humans on Earth, and the chance the intelligent life can persist in the Universe.This conversation took place during the University of Chicago Podcast Network festival.For access to ask-us-anything segments and other exclusives, join us for just $3 a month on Patreon: https://patreon.com/whythisuniverse.Support the show

Serious Inquiries Only
SIO391: Astrophysicist Wet Blankets All The Alien Talk

Serious Inquiries Only

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 74:39


Dr. Bryan Gillis is here to tell us why it just isn't aliens. Sorry. BUT WHAT IF IT WERE. That question too. This one is a super fun and educational deep dive on space, space travel, the Drake Equation, and more! I also get Bryan's best guess for how aliens ever COULD visit. Are you an expert in something and want to be on the show? Apply here! Please please pretty please support the show on patreon! You get ad free episodes, early episodes, and other bonus content!

Oh These, Those Stars of Space!
These Those September Special: Talkin' EXTRATERRESTRIALS with Joe, Chris, and Branson!

Oh These, Those Stars of Space!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 62:49


Even Groomda needs a break sometimes! Instead of a classic These Those adventure, Joe "Close Encounter" Lepore, Christopher "Area 51" Hastings, and Branson "Little Green Man" Reese are getting together to discuss the possibility of life...out there. And don't worry, they don't go on any tangents!Unrelated, here are the two weird TCM specials Warren Beatty has made to retain the rights to Dick Tracy:2009: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAy2r4DyfgA2023: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MwKncYwtec4And you can mess around with the Drake Equation if you want!Missing the usual OTTSS adventures? You can hear last week's episode if you Join our Patreon now for tons more stuff, including AN ENTIRE ADDITIONAL EPISODE EVERY MONTH for patrons only. You can go listen to all of them now! Go! Hurry! It's only five bucks.And follow us on twitter, but only if you like pleasure, at @ohthesethoseOh These, Those Stars of Space is powered by Lasers & Feelings, the perfect ttrpg, by the brilliant John HarperThe Oh These, Those Stars of Space Theme was created, arranged, and composed by Huge Today. We like it too! Thank you for saying that!.Additional music and sound design from the great Michael Ghelfi. Find his work on YouTube, and support that good stuff on Patreon. 

ITSPmagazine | Technology. Cybersecurity. Society
The History of SETI | A Conversation with Dr. Rebecca Charbonneau | Stories From Space Podcast With Matthew S Williams

ITSPmagazine | Technology. Cybersecurity. Society

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2023 34:32


Guest | Dr. Rebecca Charbonneau, Karl Jansky Fellow, National Radio Astronomy Observatory [@TheNRAO]On Twitter | https://twitter.com/StellarHistoryOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-charbonneau-31090aa1/On Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/rebeccaannecharbonneauHost | Matthew S WilliamsOn ITSPmagazine  

The Week in Doubt Podcast
The Drake Equation and Grey Aliens

The Week in Doubt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 81:05


Hey everyone, a YouTube viewer requested that I do an episode on aliens; specifically so called "Greys". Initially this episode wasn't intended to be a deep dive, but it ended up being well over an hour long. Before covering the history of the Grey alien concept, I take a look at the famous Drake equation and discuss the likely hood that there may be alien life (or even civilizations) elsewhere in the universe. As always...thanks for listening!   https://www.patreon.com/theweekindoubt http://palbertelli.podbean.com http://www.facebook.com/TheWeekInDoubtPodcast https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-week-in-doubt-podcast/id510160837 www.audibletrial.com/theweekindoubt Twitter: @theweekindoubt Also available on Stitcher

CrowdScience
Is there anyone out there?

CrowdScience

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 27:55


What are the actual chances of finding alien life? The idea of meeting an extra-terrestrial has ignited imaginations for hundreds of years, and it's also inspired real science: the Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence - or Seti - is an organisation that brings together researchers across the world in pursuit of distant life forms. This same dream is on the mind of listener Andrew in Yorkshire in the UK, who has been looking into the sheer size of the universe, and wants to know: how many stars are there in existence, how many planets, and how many planets that could harbour life? CrowdScience presenter Marnie Chesterton sets off on a space odyssey to answer these questions. She starts at Jodrell Bank Observatory in Cheshire, where University of Manchester astrophysicist Eamonn Kerins tells her the number of stars in the universe, and explains the Drake Equation - the mathematical formula that underpins SETI's work. It's a series of seven numbers that combine to give you the probability of making contact with an alien civilisation. The next step after stars is the number of planets; Michelle Kunimoto of MIT, who works on NASA's TESS mission, explains the transit technique for finding distant worlds. Supposedly anyone can learn to use this technique, so Michelle puts Marnie to a test of her planet-hunting prowess. Distant planets are a huge leap forward - but not all of them will be hospitable to life. Eamonn breaks down how scientists define a habitable planet, as well as how to determine habitability using telescope observations. Marnie speaks to Mary Angelie Alagao from the National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand about a cutting-edge piece of optical kit designed to block out the light from stars so you can take direct images of the planets next to them. Finally, it's time to put everything together and get some actual numbers for listener Andrew - as well ask how long it could take to find proof of alien life. Try out Marnie's planet-hunting test for yourself: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0fghj2l Image credit: MARK GARLICK/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY/ GETTY IMAGES

Richard Syrett's Strange Planet
859 The Fermi Paradox and Life on Other Planets

Richard Syrett's Strange Planet

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2023 53:54


859 The Fermi Paradox and Life on Other Planets Richard welcomes a systems analyst, researcher and author to discuss the logical fallacies underlying the Fermi Paradox, which is the discrepancy between the lack of conclusive evidence of advanced extraterrestrial life compared to the apparently high a priori likelihood of its existence, ie The Drake Equation. GUEST: Ken Goudsward is a systems analyst with expertise in industrial robotics, software engineering, and data design. He enjoys applying these skills to ancient Hebrew and Sumerian documents and the UFO phenomenon. Pre-Order his new book Fermi's Paradox is Bullsh*t - Strange Planet subscribers get special discount WEBSITE: www.dimensionfold.com BOOKS: Fermi's Paradox is Bullsh*t Before Roswell: The Secret History of UFOs UFOs in the Bible SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS!!! ScoreKnowledge is here to give you the tools to a better credit future. Starting with credit scores, credit monitoring, and so much more. See how we can assist you on your credit journey.' Go to GetScoreKnowledge.com to receive a full one-week trial for just $1 COPY MY CRYPTO Discover how over 2,800 people - many of who know nothing about crypto or how to invest - are building rapid wealth the cabal can never steal - "You don't need to know a thing about cryptocurrency if you copy someone who does." Gain Access for just $1 CopyMyCrypto.com/Richard SUBSCRIBE TO STRANGE PLANET PREMIUM https://strangeplanet.supportingcast.fm Use the discount code "Planet" to receive one month off the first subscription. We and our partners use cookies to personalize your experience, to show you ads based on your interests, and for measurement and analytics purposes. By using our website and services, you agree to our use of cookies as described in our Cookie Policy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://strangeplanet.supportingcast.fm/

Science Friday
Remembering Frank Drake, History of Air Conditioning. Sep 9, 2022, Part 2

Science Friday

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 56:16 Very Popular


The Hot And Cold Past Of The Air Conditioner In the Northeast, the leaves have started changing colors, heralding the season of pumpkins, sweaters, and the smell of woodsmoke. But in some parts of the country, the heat hasn't let up. In cities like Dallas, Phoenix, and Miami, temperatures were up in the high 80s and low 90s this week—and with climate change, the U.S. is only getting hotter. But humans have come up with an ingenious way to keep the heat at bay: air conditioning. Widely considered one of the greatest engineering achievements of the 20th century, the technology has transformed how and where people live—and it's prevented countless deaths. But it comes at a cost, and if we're going to keep up with a warming climate, we're going to need some other tricks to stay cool. Remembering Frank Drake, Who Listened To The Cosmos Last week, astronomer and SETI pioneer Dr. Frank Drake died at the age of 92. Dr. Drake was a key figure in the search for extraterrestrial intelligence—from Project Ozma in 1960, to the founding of the SETI Institute. He collaborated on the ‘Golden Record' that Earth sent to the stars on board the Voyager space probes. Drake also created a mathematical way of estimating the probability of discovering signs of intelligent life, a calculation that became known as the Drake Equation, and spent years advocating for the search for alien life. Drake appeared on Science Friday many times over the years. Here, in excerpts from conversations recorded in 2010 and 2016, he talks with Ira about the search for extraterrestrial intelligence, and his role with the Voyager Golden Record project. Our condolences to his family, friends, and colleagues. Transcripts for each segment will be available the week after the show airs on sciencefriday.com.    

StarTalk Radio
Nuclear Winter with Ann Druyan and Brian Toon

StarTalk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 58:54 Very Popular


Are advanced civilizations doomed to destroy themselves? Neil deGrasse Tyson and Chuck Nice explore the Cold War, The Drake Equation, and nuclear winter hypothesis with producer of Cosmos and Carl Sagan's widow Ann Druyan and atmospheric scientist Brian Toon. NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can watch or listen to this entire episode commercial-free here: https://startalkmedia.com/show/nuclear-winter-with-ann-druyan-and-brian-toon/Photo Credit: United States Department of Energy, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons