Aliens Exist: How Artificial Intelligence Found Them

 

Aliens Exist: How Artificial Intelligence Found Them

there are at least 100 billion stars in our galaxy and 200 billion galaxies in the universe if there are so many alien civilizations

 why no evidence the question of whether

 extraterrestrial life or aliens exist or

 not has been asked for centuries and even as most scientists to reject their existence there is some evidence of their existence welcome and in this article we'll be going

 through some of that evidence because we truly believe aliens exist here's how we'll find them there's nothing special about our solar system if you came to the milky way galaxy and looked for an interesting star to visit you wouldn't come to the sun two possibilities exist either we are alone in the universe or we are not both are equally terrifying said arthur c clarke and he couldn't be more right while the prospect of finding alien life might be exciting to some and downright terrifying to others there's no denying that it's a very real possibility that there's other life in the universe that isn't on earth think about it we haven't even explored 0.1 of our universe and if a tiny percentage of the areas we have explored have some life on it imagine the possibilities that exist on the remaining 99.9 of the universe if it even has an end to it what we're saying is there's no confirmation that any sort of extraterrestrial life exists but it's ridiculous to rule it out since we know so little of our massive never-ending universe as of yet if alien life were to exist it would be quite a challenge to actually find it in our vast universe and it's possible that none of us might live to see the day it happens but with the rate that science and astronomy have been progressing over the past decade with brand new entrants in the space games such as china and india also making strides fast the chance that this might happen in our lifetimes might have increased by 10 folds before we get into how we'll find aliens let's take a look at how life on earth itself came into being the earth is estimated to have formed around 4.5 billion years ago and it wasn't until a billion years into its existence that the first form of life started to appear on earth oxygen first appeared on earth around 3.1 billion years ago and with it a lot more life started to thrive with plants and land creatures when taking the age of the universe into account all of this happened extremely fast and before that the earth was just like any other planet in our solar system devoid of all life and habitability with the vastness of the universe it's hard to think that another planet like this might not have been formed yet so if there are areas where alien life might exist how will we even reach them with our current technological capabilities the answer is we can't yet you have to factor in how fast science and technology have progressed over the past century a hundred years ago we had never stepped foot outside of our planet but within the past 60 years we managed to not just send people into space we've managed to land humans on the moon send spacecraft to every single planet in our solar system and even reach the boundaries of our solar system if all of this has been achieved in just the past 60 years shorter than the average lifespan of a human on earth who knows what sort of achievements and progress we'll make in the next 60 years the time might not be far when we will have spacecraft that are able to venture outside of our solar system into other galaxies and even far away parts of the universe technology is rising rapidly and as we've mentioned new entrants like china and india have a lot of room to grow their small

 space agencies into international hubs of space research it's countries like these

 that will be the future of space travel

 and will bring us one step closer to discovering alien life but we don't even need to look that far away currently our solar system has been almost perfectly mapped and captured but it hasn't been explored in the immediate future you should expect a ton of new spacecraft to be launched in order to explore different parts of our solar system more accurately perhaps there will be climate appropriate rovers that will be made to explore even the most unsuitable of planets such as venus and we may even see tiny little robots in each and every corner of the solar system numbering in the thousands our research capabilities will have increased in the coming decades to levels which we could have never even imagined just 20 years ago we've already sort of turned mars into a free-for-all for robots made here on earth the day might not be far when the entire solar system is like that on an even grander scale another thing we cannot overlook is private spaceflight capitalism breeds innovation as the

 victors of the space race might tell you

 space flight is suddenly turning into an actually profitable venture and as you know when there's profit in something it will be exploited by all the major conglomerates as we're seeing with companies like elon musk's spacex and jeff bezos's blue origin people are willing to pay big bucks to be able to go to space and these companies are in order to earn more profit coming up with ways to make space travel more affordable if more private companies enter the market create more competition which in turn will create more opportunities for innovation driven by profit we might see the fastest rise of space technology in history it was the competition between just two countries the us and the ussr that led to the biggest innovation in space travel we had ever seen now imagine the same competition but between a countless number of companies that are much more efficient at creating products and staying afloat than a couple of governments now that we're already on the topic of technological advancements on a massive scale let's talk about the single biggest piece of technology that may help us discover aliens perhaps entirely on its own artificial intelligence now ai has been overused as a buzzword for many companies now to the point where the term ai has lost its prestige but its importance cannot be overstated machines are becoming intelligent and now they're becoming intelligent on their own just this year ai drones were successfully able to target enemy combatants without any sort of human assistance in libya the first incidents of it ever happening the time isn't far away from where the machines we program ourselves are able to program themselves and are able to go out into space and look for tiny little details that the human eye would never be able to notice the time isn't far where machines surpass the human brain in terms of intelligence we just hope they don't go super villain on us part of the reason why ai is so important is because of the type of alien life that may exist unlike what you see in movies and tv shows where aliens are often shown as humanoid creatures the alien life that scientists are expecting to find is actually microscopic there's no way that a naked human eye would be able to see them if they exist but an ai robot might know where they need to look for these the visual capabilities of these robots would be far greater than that of any human and with advancements in camera and radar technology in the future we might be able to see these microorganisms right from our homes no one knows what these aliens would be capable of if they even exist if extraterrestrial brains are developed in a non-earth-like environment they may be capable of powers that are unimaginable to us here on earth in fact the evolution they go through would be much different to the evolution that humans and other organisms on earth went through it's highly unlikely that they would be in sync but even finding life outside of earth without a brain would be a miracle let alone life with brains at the end of the day we don't know for sure that alien life exists but we do know that our universe is barely explored and there's still a lot more that we need to learn about it no space agency whether it's nasa or the esa has ever outright denied the possibility of aliens as they themselves have not explored enough of the universe to give an answer to that there are plenty of reasons to believe aliens exist whether it's ufos the vastness of the universe or just the gut feeling but with technology evolving at such a rapid pace and with it our understanding of the universe we might actually see the day when aliens are discovered in our lifetimes that's a wrap for reasons why aliens might exist if you enjoyed this article make sure to leave a like and subscribe to our channel for more articles like this