Huffington Post, Lee Speigel, 09/22/2014
Looking for
extraterrestrial life is akin to a search for a cosmic needle-in-a-haystack, as
evidenced by the above incredible Hubble Space Telescope image showing
approximately 10,000 galaxies.
In large
part, thanks to NASA's Kepler spacecraft, more than 1,400 planets have been identified beyond Earth.
A few days
ago, NASA tried closing the gap between life on Earth and the possibilities of
life elsewhere. The space agency and the Library of Congress (image below left)
brought together scientists, historians, philosophers and theologians from
around the world for a two-day symposium, "Preparing For Discovery."
Their agenda: To explore how we prepare for the inevitable discovery of
extraterrestrial life, be it simple microbial organisms or intelligent beings.
"We're
looking at all scenarios about finding life. If you find microbes, that's one
thing. If you find intelligence, it's another. And if they communicate, it's
something else, and depending on what they say, it's something else!" said
astronomer, symposium organizer and former chief NASA historian, Steven J.
Dick.
"The
idea is not to wait until we make a discovery, but to try and prepare the
public for what the implications might be when such a discovery is made,"
Dick told The Huffington Post. "I think the reason that NASA is backing
this is because of all the recent activity in the discovery of exoplanets and
the advances in astrobiology in general.
"People
just consider it much more likely now that we're going to find something --
probably microbes first and maybe intelligence later," he added. "The
driving force behind this is from a scientific point of view that it seems much
more likely now that we are going to find life at some point in the future."
Among the
many speakers at last week's astrobiology symposium, one has raised a few
international eyebrows in recent years.
"I
believe [alien life exists], but I have no evidence. I would be really excited
and it would make my understanding of my religion deeper and richer in ways
that I can't even predict yet, which is why it would be so exciting,"
Brother Guy Consolmagno, a Jesuit brother, astronomer and Vatican planetary
scientist told HuffPost senior science editor David Freeman.
Consolmagno
has publicly stated his belief that "any entity -- no matter how many
tentacles it has -- has a soul," and he's suggested that he would be happy
to baptize any ETs, as long as they requested it.
"There
has to be freedom to do science. Being a good scientist means admitting we
never have the whole truth -- there's always more to learn." Consolmagno
also doesn't think the public would panic when or if it's revealed that alien
life has been found.
"I
really think it would be a three-day wonder and then we'd go back to worrying
about reality TV or the crazy things going on in Washington -- that's the way
human beings are. Because I think most people are like me: we expect it's out
there. And our reaction would be, 'Wow, thank heavens. It's about time."
Earth is no
longer the center of the universe, nor is it flat -- at least that's the
currently accepted thinking among most scientists. And we now know,
conclusively, that there are a lot more planets than the ones in our own solar
system.
"The
number of habitable worlds in our galaxy is certainly in the tens of billions,
minimum, and we haven't even talked about the moons. And the number of galaxies
we can see, other than our own, is about 100 billion," Seth Shostak,
senior astronomer at California's SETI Institute told HuffPost.
Watch this
video zooming and panning through the night sky to show 10,000 galaxies
photographed by the Hubble Space Telescope.
At the
NASA/Library of Congress symposium, Shostak gave out some startling numbers
about how many stars there are in the part of the universe that we can see.
"It's a big number: 10,000 billion, billion. And we know that most of
those stars have planets -- 70 or 80 percent. If all of those planets are
sterile, and you're the only interesting thing happening in the cosmos, then
you are a miracle. That would be exceptional in the extreme. So, the
middle-of-the-road approach is to say, 'You're not a miracle, you're just
another duck in a row of ducks.'"
"The
bottom line of this," Shostak said, "is something like one in five of
all stars may have an analog to Earth. That's a lot of habitable worlds, and,
indeed, the number of Earths in our own galaxy might be on the order of 50
billion."
Those are
big numbers to ponder.
The D.C.
conference included a great deal of discussion about the upcoming mission of
the Hubble's long-anticipated successor: the James Webb Space Telescope. As
large as a tennis court, this deep space observatory is scheduled for a 2018
launch and will orbit beyond our moon. The Webb telescope will focus on new
planetary discoveries and collect data from the atmospheres of those planets,
looking for certain things that might point to what we would consider possible
indicators of life.
HuffPost
asked Dick, an astrobiologist, for his opinion on the continuing output of UFO
reports around the world.
"I try
to keep an open mind on this. Ninety-some percent can be explained by natural
phenomena, etc. The question is what to do with the other 3 or 4 percent,"
Dick said. "My opinion is that they should be studied further, on the one
hand. By definition, they're something that we don't know what they are. They
could be some physical, psychological or social phenomena that we don't know
about. But I think it's jumping to a conclusion that they're extraterrestrial. I
don't see that evidence.
"I
haven't looked at the evidence close enough to say that there's intelligence
behind it. But I've seen enough to know that there are unexplained things that
we should look at more, and right now, the U.S. government is not doing
that."
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"Recalibration of the Universe"– Jan 25, 2012 (Kryon Channelling by Lee Carroll) - (Text Version)
“… The entire galaxy revolves as one plate, in a very counter-intuitive way. The stars and the constellations do not orbit within the rules of Newtonian physics that you are used to seeing all around you in your own solar system. For the stars and clusters in your galaxy, distance from the center does not matter. All the stars rotate as one. This is because the galaxy is entangled with the middle of itself. In that state, there is no time or distance. The change of consciousness on this planet has changed the center of the galaxy. This is because what happens here, dear one, is "known" by the center.
It's interesting to us what your reaction to all this is scientifically. You saw that the "creative event" of your Universe is missing some energy in order for it to have formed as it did. In addition, the unusual way the galaxy rotates, as I just stated, was also noted. So you have calculated that for all this to be in place, there has to be missing 3D matter, and you have given it a name - dark matter. How funny! Did you ever think that there could be a multidimensional effect going on that you now can observe and calculate - that has immense power, but can't be seen? It's not "matter" at all and it's not 3D. It's quantum energy.
Let me tell you something about physics. Yet again, I'll make it simple. Everything your scientists have seen in physics happens in pairs. At the moment, there are four laws of physics in your three-dimensional paradigm. They represent two pairs of energy types. Eventually, there will be six. At the center of your galaxy is what you call a black hole, but it is not a single thing. It is a duality. There is no such thing as "singularity". You might say it's one energy with two parts - a weak and a strong quantum force. And the strangest thing is it knows who you are. It is the creator engine. It's different in other galaxies than this one. It's unique.
The very physics of your galaxy is postured by what you do here. The astronomers can look into the cosmos and they will discover different physics in different galaxies. Could it be that there's something going on in the other galaxies like this one? I'm not going to answer that. … “
The very physics of your galaxy is postured by what you do here. The astronomers can look into the cosmos and they will discover different physics in different galaxies. Could it be that there's something going on in the other galaxies like this one? I'm not going to answer that. … “
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