Stephen Webb: Where are all the aliens?
斯蒂芬 · 韦伯: 外星人在哪里?
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who was a couple of years older,
银色碟子在上空盘旋。
hovering over the houses.
因为它不符合物理规律。
the laws of physics.
after a few drinks."
“我可以解释你看到的是什么。”
I said, "I can explain that sighting."
我们不能相信自己的大脑
we can't trust our brains
the data my eyes were giving it?
flying saucers flitting around?
宇宙中的其它生命呢?
out there in the cosmos?
with dozens of experts
over the past three decades.
开始寻找外星信号——
for alien signals back in 1960 --
这越来越让人困惑,
for any alien activity gets more puzzling
of the universe by one year,
about 12 minutes before midnight,
has existed for a few seconds.
could have started in the summer months.
more advanced than ours,
物理理论的技术,
——那种类型的——
or warp drives -- whatever --
那种技术的进步。
of the sort of tech that TED celebrates.
self-replicating probes
可自我复制的探测器,
system in the galaxy.
just after midnight one August day,
发射了第一颗探测器,
isn't much more difficult,
of millions of galaxies
任何一个星系的文明
可以被探测到的活动吗?
in some recognizable activity --
to capture free sunlight,
“我们在这里!”
to the universe, "We're here"?
these civilizations to exist, don't we?
有这种文明存在,不是吗?
一万亿颗星球——
a trillion planets in the galaxy --
to consider this question,
来思考这个问题,
都探讨过这个问题。
with lots of people over the years.
思考有个标准,
frame their thinking
that would need to be cleared
承载可交流的文明,
a communicative civilization.
four key barriers.
“适居带”中的陆地行星,
in that just right "Goldilocks zone,"
there's a planet in the habitable zone
有一颗行星位于最近的恒星的
计划发送一个探测器过去。
project plans to send probes there.
可以穿越星际的物种了。
and they'll fry,
and they'll freeze.
aren't unique to Earth:
in interstellar dust clouds,
它们如何结合起来创造生命,
how they combine to create life,
生命还没有诞生。
on which life doesn't start.
civilization is a third barrier.
with alien intelligences.
共享我们的星球。
大象可以合作解决问题。
can cooperate to solve problems.
can recognize different humans.
can plan for future events --
乌鸦可以为未来的事件做规划——
the Breakthrough Starshot project,
to implement Breakthrough Starshot --
space travel as an end goal.
doesn't give rise to advanced technology.
没有发明先进的技术。
that's a fourth barrier.
choose to explore inner space
rather than large.
to risk an encounter
and hostile neighbor.
for whatever reason,
要么不花太长的时间交流。
or don't spend long trying to communicate.
银河系中存在数千个文明。
thousands of civilizations in the galaxy.
Where is everybody?
外星人到底在哪儿?
包括我看到的那个——
它们是宇宙飞船。
想象着外星人就在这里。
playing with the idea aliens are here.
did colonize the galaxy
in a cosmic wilderness preserve --
宇宙的野生保护区——
revealed the aliens yet.
argue that E.T. is out there,
外星人是存在的,
spend more on the search.
我们在宇宙中的位置。
our place in the universe.
planets in the galaxy.
思考这个问题的生物呢?
capable of contemplating this question?
a trillion is a big number.
proposed the Rare Earth idea.
提出了“稀有地球”的概念。
the number of civilizations?
可能还有更多的障碍存在。
there might be more.
sophisticated argument.
inhabitants enjoyed
stability is strange,
towards freezing or frying.
我们的月球起了作用,
一个截然不同的地月系统。
a quite different Earth-Moon system.
得到的是一个大月球,
to have both a stable axial tilt
moderate climate change.
were just a few miles bigger,
如果月球的直径再大几英里,
would now wander chaotically.
of rapid climate change --
一颗“刚刚好的”行星——
a "Goldilocks" planet --
billions of years ago ...
of complex life
had access to multicellularity
at the level of simple cells.
to add to the four
文明交流渠道的四个障碍。
to communicative civilization.
of illustration,
几率是千分之一。
of making it across each of the barriers.
来克服这些障碍,
different ways of navigating the barriers,
than one in a thousand.
might be one in a million.
what happens in this picture.
像我们这样的文明,
capable of contemplating like us
around the right sort of star --
of science and mathematics --
必须有社会性的生物,
they'll have to be social creatures,
abstract concepts with each other
but from the skies, too.
只有一颗行星能做到,
who agree we're alone
人类是孤单存在着的同事们,
forms the barrier
of a truly advanced civilization.
and "Forbidden Planet,"
肯定让我有些伤感。
I certainly find slightly wistful.
that's cleared them --
of determining its own destiny.
how special our planet is,
了解了宇宙的存在,
simply to be aware of the universe,
might have done in the past,
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Stephen Webb - Writer, scientistStephen Webb is a science fiction fan who's passionately interested in what the future might hold for our species.
Why you should listen
An early preoccupation with science fiction ended up influencing most of Stephen Webb's professional activity. It instilled in him a deep love of science and the scientific endeavor, which in turn led him to complete a PhD in theoretical particle physics. Isaac Asimov's story "The Fun They Had," about computerized homeschooling, prompted him to consider how digital technology might deepen students' learning, which in turn led to posts in a variety of UK universities.
And it was in the pages of a science fiction magazine that he first encountered the Fermi paradox, which kindled a lifelong fascination with the problem of why we see no signs of extraterrestrial intelligence -- and led to his book Where Is Everybody, which explores the question in detail. Webb hopes to pass on his love of science through his outreach work, and he is the author of a number of popular science books. He is working on New Light Through Old Windows, an anthology of classic science fiction tales; each tale appears alongside a commentary detailing the latest scientific thinking relating to the story's theme.
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