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Sunday, 10 September 2017

NEW RESEARCH APPLICATIONS FOR WHO ARE ALL FOREIGNERS AND WHY WE ARE NOT

NEW RESEARCH APPLICATIONS FOR WHO ARE ALL FOREIGNERS AND WHY WE ARE NOT



According to astronomers, there are billions of galaxies in the universe, each containing at least one trillion stars. This ultimately means that there are probably trillions of planets inhabitable in the cosmos.
But if such habitable planets are numerous, then why did not we discover signs of intelligent forms of life? This is also Fermi's paradox. Where are all the strangers?
New research, submitted by scientists at Oxford University, argues that intelligent aliens have not yet made contact because they are ibernate until the circumstances of the cosmos become more livable.
Their research also states that extraterrestrial life forms are likely to evolve into a digital lifestyle.
Life as a machine would have many advantages, such as the ability to process information more quickly and be less defensive for disease and death, they write.
But supercomputers able to handle huge amounts of information are more efficient at lower temperatures.
This is because a large amount of energy is needed to cool the processing speed of a super-fast machine.
For this reason, intelligent life forms on the machines have chosen to go into hibernation as the conditions of the cosmos begin to cool, according to scientists.
They call their theory the "summer" hypothesis.



Researchers, led by Dr. Anders Sandberg, have stated in the Journal of British Interplanetary Society:
"If a civilization wants to maximize calculations, it seems rational to move to a distant future to exploit the environment at low temperatures, so we suggest" the hypothesis of the present ": the reason we do not" do not observe the manifestations of extraterrestrial civilizations who are currently (mostly) inactive, patiently awaiting future cosmic emotions. "
The background radiation phase of the cosmos is currently three degrees Kelvin above zero, which could be unbearable hot for life on the car, scientists said.
As the universe swells and the stars disappear for millions of years, the temperature is likely to go back to zero.



"An advanced civilization may have explored most of the universe, doing what is possible with existing nature and now, for the most part, has" cultural "internal things. If they want to maximize the treatment they should not do it today, but wait for the cold future when they get much more, so they should be there.
Scientists propose a series of processes, including implosive stars in black holes, galactic winds losing gas in space, clashes between galaxies and clusters of galaxies that divide as "the universe evolves.

NEW RESEARCH APPLICATIONS FOR WHO ARE ALL FOREIGNERS AND WHY WE ARE NOT



According to astronomers, there are billions of galaxies in the universe, each containing at least one trillion stars. This ultimately means that there are probably trillions of planets inhabitable in the cosmos.
But if such habitable planets are numerous, then why did not we discover signs of intelligent forms of life? This is also Fermi's paradox. Where are all the strangers?
New research, submitted by scientists at Oxford University, argues that intelligent aliens have not yet made contact because they are ibernate until the circumstances of the cosmos become more livable.
Their research also states that extraterrestrial life forms are likely to evolve into a digital lifestyle.
Life as a machine would have many advantages, such as the ability to process information more quickly and be less defensive for disease and death, they write.
But supercomputers able to handle huge amounts of information are more efficient at lower temperatures.
This is because a large amount of energy is needed to cool the processing speed of a super-fast machine.
For this reason, intelligent life forms on the machines have chosen to go into hibernation as the conditions of the cosmos begin to cool, according to scientists.
They call their theory the "summer" hypothesis.



Researchers, led by Dr. Anders Sandberg, have stated in the Journal of British Interplanetary Society:
"If a civilization wants to maximize calculations, it seems rational to move to a distant future to exploit the environment at low temperatures, so we suggest" the hypothesis of the present ": the reason we do not" do not observe the manifestations of extraterrestrial civilizations who are currently (mostly) inactive, patiently awaiting future cosmic emotions. "
The background radiation phase of the cosmos is currently three degrees Kelvin above zero, which could be unbearable hot for life on the car, scientists said.
As the universe swells and the stars disappear for millions of years, the temperature is likely to go back to zero.



"An advanced civilization may have explored most of the universe, doing what is possible with existing nature and now, for the most part, has" cultural "internal things. If they want to maximize the treatment they should not do it today, but wait for the cold future when they get much more, so they should be there.
Scientists propose a series of processes, including implosive stars in black holes, galactic winds losing gas in space, clashes between galaxies and clusters of galaxies that divide as "the universe evolves.

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