Brian Cox - Alien Life & The Zoo Hypothesis

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🌌 Join world-renowned physicist Brian Cox as he delves into one of the universe's greatest mysteries: Are we alone? This thought-provoking journey takes us through the staggering expanses of the cosmos, exploring the profound question of extraterrestrial life.
🌟 Dive into the depths of space with billions of galaxies, each a home to countless stars and potentially habitable planets. What secrets do they hold? Brian Cox brings his unique perspective, combining scientific insight with a captivating curiosity about our galaxy and beyond.
🔭 Discover the latest in astronomical advancements that have unveiled thousands of exoplanets, many in habitable zones. Could these distant worlds harbor life? What kind of civilizations might exist out there, possibly advanced beyond our imagination?
👽 Tackling the enigmatic Fermi Paradox, Cox delves into the intriguing contradictions between the high probability of alien life and the lack of concrete evidence. Why haven't we found them yet? Are they avoiding us, observing from afar like a cosmic zookeeper?
🚀 This video is not just a quest for answers; it's a reflection of our desire to understand our place in the universe. Whether we're part of a grand galactic community or alone, each hypothesis brings us closer to unraveling the universe's secrets.
Join Brian Cox on this fascinating exploration, and ponder the possibilities that lie in the vast, mysterious universe. Are we truly alone, or are we part of something much bigger?
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  • @osssshhh12
    @osssshhh125 ай бұрын

    A fish at the bottom of the sea doesn’t know we are here. Its looking for other fish near its home, but nothing. We are outside its water in another dimension, air. So could it be theres another level of life we are unaware of as it stands

  • @GeorgiaJakes7

    @GeorgiaJakes7

    5 ай бұрын

    That’s a good analogy!!

  • @mus139

    @mus139

    2 ай бұрын

    In other words humans are thick?

  • @drstew1

    @drstew1

    2 ай бұрын

    Great comment .i was commenting on Wales and dolphins. We don’t know what they’re talking about, but they are super intelligent. They understand us more than we them

  • @uzumaki3755

    @uzumaki3755

    Ай бұрын

    I'm cackling that there are whales and dolphins somewhere saying "Dude, we saw humans, they were in the water, and some were riding on top of it!" and there's another dolphin or whale saying "You are such a liar. People don't exist." Much like humans who claim to have seen UFOs/UAPs. @@drstew1

  • @Bartjebom-happy

    @Bartjebom-happy

    Ай бұрын

    Thats the best analys !!! 🎉🎉🎉

  • @theunambiguous
    @theunambiguous5 ай бұрын

    Really pissed that I’m living and will die to never experience the discovery or interaction of other species throughout the universe, this theory fascinates me more than anything else in life.

  • @julioji7754

    @julioji7754

    5 ай бұрын

    Same 😐

  • @adampicciani6113

    @adampicciani6113

    5 ай бұрын

    you never know my friend

  • @briankerr4512

    @briankerr4512

    5 ай бұрын

    no aliens are coming here. and no proof they exist

  • @youtubesewers915

    @youtubesewers915

    5 ай бұрын

    With the massive push from congress recently for transparency with the UAP findings, I believe a lot is ahead of us very soon. If they even release ONE case of proof of some type of craft. That's enough for most people and myself to believe life is out there somewhere.

  • @CB41510

    @CB41510

    5 ай бұрын

    Same. Also the difference amongst us , yet still fascinated jus as much as u are. I've been to jail so many times. I'm still out in the streets, but now for no reason. Jus cuz. Yet wen I make my ends meet n come home. I think about the universe and everything that can possibly b in it.

  • @lachazaroony
    @lachazaroony5 ай бұрын

    If there are aliens out there capable of visiting us, they are surely able to conceal themselves from us as well.

  • @kevinac4397

    @kevinac4397

    5 ай бұрын

    Still effectively alone

  • @briankerr4512

    @briankerr4512

    5 ай бұрын

    and also their ships would not crash and if they wanted to take over they would not need to hid themselves either

  • @deanalbertson7203

    @deanalbertson7203

    5 ай бұрын

    So one problem is the vast distances between solar systems.

  • @tonytaskforce3465

    @tonytaskforce3465

    4 ай бұрын

    @@deanalbertson7203 Yeah, that's the big one. Anyone capable of making a star-journey would have technology indistinguishable from magic. Disguises, no trouble at all. Probably use robots or androids in any case.

  • @RegenerationOffical

    @RegenerationOffical

    4 ай бұрын

    @@briankerr4512We don’t know that, what if it’s their way to take us over without conflict?

  • @neverBSTILL
    @neverBSTILL4 ай бұрын

    You can take a 5 gallon bucket of sea water out of the ocean and not see any fish but it doesn't mean there are no fish in the ocean.....we have only just begun to explore space the over whelming scale is almost unimaginable

  • @adam1979NSmcc
    @adam1979NSmcc6 ай бұрын

    Whenever they ask "Why haven't these advanced alien civilizations contacted us?" Imagine a colony of ants trying to contact us. Either we don't understand their method of contact, or simply don't care cuz they're ants.

  • @jeffs6090

    @jeffs6090

    6 ай бұрын

    Or, just use ants on Earth. They are the only living beings here with only three colonies. One on an island in the middle of Lake Huron, one on an island in the middle of Lake Victoria, and one on an island in the middle of a lake in China. Us trying to find an alien civilization would be more difficult than one of those ant colonies trying to find one of the other ones.

  • @petermoygannon698

    @petermoygannon698

    6 ай бұрын

    If ants played sports I'd be interested in them .

  • @bpt9817

    @bpt9817

    6 ай бұрын

    Or *plot twist* We are the ants

  • @williamdrijver4141

    @williamdrijver4141

    6 ай бұрын

    The difference between us and NHI is much smaller than the difference between ant colonies and us. Ants also do not evolve in any meaningful way. We do.

  • @KingGogh

    @KingGogh

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@williamdrijver4141do you know how crazy you sound? Ants don't evolve? What do you mean...physically? You honestly think they were created WITH PURPOSE? They didn't evolve to communicate through pheromones? Didn't evolve to tend to the earth and soil the way they do? Haven't evolved to protect their queen and form chains of command? Of course they evolve...just like any and every other living organism on this planet.

  • @mattchandler600
    @mattchandler6006 ай бұрын

    For me, far more interesting (and terrifying) than the Zoo Hypothesis as a proposed answer to the Fermi Paradox, is the Dark Forest Hypothesis, as depicted in Cixin Liu's brilliant 'Three Body Problem' series of books. It's based on three axioms, as explained by one of its central characters: One - intelligent life is not only present, but abundant in the universe. Two - survival is the primary need of any civilisation. Three - civilisations expand over time, but the total available matter in the universe remains constant. Under these three axioms, it paints a horrible picture: life everywhere, but since growth is constant and resources are finite, each galactic civilization is strongly incentivized to destroy any others upon discovery. The only defense against this is to remain unnoticed. It could be why we haven't encountered aliens yet - they're hiding, and for good reason. We meanwhile, are like birds chirping incessantly into the darkness, running the risk of attracting hunters. Bit dark, but fascinating when you start to explore it.

  • @egodrunk

    @egodrunk

    6 ай бұрын

    Thanks for this summary. I'm confused though, why are galactic civs incentivized to destroy others upon discovery?

  • @Cplcash87

    @Cplcash87

    6 ай бұрын

    @@egodrunk I suppose there will always be something or someone looking to destroy, we see evidence of that on our own planet, so I would assume there are hostile Aliens in the universe as well, but who knows.

  • @TheRocketNasty

    @TheRocketNasty

    6 ай бұрын

    @@egodrunk I think because of limited resources. since life is fairly abundant (in the theory)

  • @StrangeAttractor

    @StrangeAttractor

    6 ай бұрын

    overpopulation is the underlying assumption here. Overpopulation, along with nuclear weapons, is the fundamental indicator of a self-destructive civilisation. Any alien civilisation advanced enough to colonise the galaxy would have made it past the self-destructive stage and have a stable population that obviates the need for violent territorialism and colonialism. Just sayin'

  • @mattchandler600

    @mattchandler600

    6 ай бұрын

    @@egodrunk It comes down to what the author calls 'the chain of suspicion'. Essentially, if you discover another civilisation, you must determine if that civilisation is hostile or benevolent. If they pose a threat to you, or may one day pose a threat to you, your best option to ensure your own survival is to eliminate them. If they look benevolent to you, that's great, but how do they know you mean them no harm? Even if you appear to come in peace, how can they completely trust that you mean it? This chain of suspicion happens with humans (take the Cuban missile crisis as an example, where it almost led to all out nuclear war because neither side wanted to give an inch) but as we are all the same species and the differences between countries are small, the chain of suspicion is short and can be overcome. Between interstellar races however, the differences are far greater and the chain can grow to be all-encompassing. A channel called Quinn's Ideas explores the concept in depth from about 12:50 onwards in this video: kzread.info/dash/bejne/dp6jq6V9ndman7A.html and will explain it better than me, but I highly recommend reading Cixin Liu's trilogy. It's some of the best sci fi I've read in a while.

  • @youtubesewers915
    @youtubesewers9155 ай бұрын

    I think the biggest problem is everyone is so fixated on life being similar to the life here on Earth. Who would even begin to think for a single minute that alternative life forms in other galaxies would look anything like the human being or living species on our planet. One of my favorite movies that is super plausible and possible is called arrival. The species of extraterrestrials that came to Earth were nowhere near anything we could even comprehend. The communication and technology in which they possessed isn't even fathomable to our society.

  • @OuterHavenMedia

    @OuterHavenMedia

    5 ай бұрын

    But if they were that advanced, it would be easy for them to build a translator to communicate with us. Unless they don't want to, but that's a different issue.

  • @putnamehereholdmadoodle

    @putnamehereholdmadoodle

    4 ай бұрын

    Cow fungus people. Carpletunnel peeps. Beings made from our discarded waste.

  • @Termiic

    @Termiic

    4 ай бұрын

    Far more terrifying would be the thought that the life out there is also similar to us, but that we're behaving SO BADLY as a species, that NOBODY is willing to talk to us until we get our shit together, which we do not seem to be doing.

  • @anomalychasing5383

    @anomalychasing5383

    4 ай бұрын

    I laugh the way the are always portreyed very different, but always have 2 legs and arms.

  • @W1ZY

    @W1ZY

    4 ай бұрын

    This is not a comments section for sci-fi movies. We're talking cosmology and theoretical physics here,

  • @PeterSedesse
    @PeterSedesse5 ай бұрын

    The cool thing about the zoo hypothesis is that we have invented the Prime Directive in our fiction, but are much more likely to be the victim of the Prime Directive in reality. In Star Trek, we have this code to not interfere with less developed civilizations, but the zoo hypothesis is basically other civilizations not interfering with us.

  • @MeganVictoriaKearns

    @MeganVictoriaKearns

    4 ай бұрын

    Kirk or Picard?

  • @PeterSedesse

    @PeterSedesse

    4 ай бұрын

    @@user-mf9yr9gp4c 100% agree. I call it the Angry Alien theory. I think any species on any planet that becomes technologically dominant will destroy themselves long before they can get out of their own solar system. It is a secondary characteristic of the tribalism needed to win evolution. You can't win evolution without anger towards other groups of your own species. We have barely gotten to our own moon, but tribalism has given us nuclear weapons, gain of function viruses, and soon castrastropic climate change all which could end us before we get to our nearest planet. Tribalism = evolution is a law of nature that will exist on any planet. I also think we got lucky because of the protection of Jupiter...without Jupiter early evolution would have been reset dozens of more times by impacts. Solar systems without a Jupiter like planet protecting the inner planets that are in a goldilocks zone would be getting whacked all the time.

  • @akmalkholikulov2558

    @akmalkholikulov2558

    Ай бұрын

    I can say with 99.9% certainty that there are many other civilizations. There is an intergalactic council that includes about 2000+ civilizations. Not everyone there is like us, I mean not all biological species, there are other forms of life there, energetic, hybrid, etc. Our Earth is monitored by about 30 civilizations, 2 of them are friendly to us and protect us from external contacts. They are the same squirrel species as we are and their inhabited planet is located 17 million light years from us. The size is 1.5 - 2 times larger than our Earth. Why don't they get in touch? One of the rules in space is not to interfere in the affairs of any planet. They have a base on the moon, NASA will never tell you about it.

  • @brokernagy9038

    @brokernagy9038

    23 күн бұрын

    @@akmalkholikulov2558 u stupid..

  • @MrCostaC

    @MrCostaC

    7 күн бұрын

    @@akmalkholikulov2558- lay off the drugs

  • @CX0909
    @CX09096 ай бұрын

    My own personal twist is the analogy of having a good life and driving by a bad neighborhood. Would you stop to hang out with the locals on a really sketchy street? Especially if you have a nice car? No, you wouldn’t. You’d avoid them all together as they are toxic and dangerous. For example is there a single super power on this planet that wouldn’t shoot down an alien craft just to harvest and weaponize its tech? Humanity is a crap show right now. Any alien civilization passing by would roll up the windows and hit the throttle.

  • @reddillon8425

    @reddillon8425

    5 ай бұрын

    So, if you're born and raised in a small town in Sweden you're going to think the guy who shoplifts and smokes cigarettes is the worst type of person possible, until you go to the US. If you're from a bad part of the US you'll think your neighborhood is the worst, until you go to a favela in Brazil. What I'm telling you is that your sample size is ONE for intelligent civilizations, what this means is that FOR ALL YOU KNOW we are the absolute BEST species in existence in terms of morals and altruism. I mean, we certainly are on our own planet, look at how TERRIFYINGLY BRUTAL every single part of nature is. Male lions murder the cubs of other male lions. Just look at baboons in GENERAL. Look at parasites. We are BY FAR the nicest species in existence on Earth. There are no other species' on earth taking steps to STOP THE EXTINCTION of another species. I don't know what this weird urge is to know literally nothing about any other civilization but still want to shit on humans as being the worst, so many people have it and it's WEIRD.

  • @CX0909

    @CX0909

    5 ай бұрын

    @@reddillon8425 wow! You sound a little angry. You’ve made a bit of an over generalization error regarding my comments. I too am a big fan of humanity, and what we are capable of. I absolutely believe there is so much good going on in the world that we are just not paying attention to it. That said you cannot deny there is so much bullshit going on in this planet because of humanity. Wars, corruption, greed, fear mongering, hate, pollution. So the statements that I’ve made are based upon relative assumptions based on what I know about humanity, and what it would take to visit this planet from somewhere else. A. Any species capable of interstellar travel, has likely evolved beyond its own flaws and extinction event to survive, thrive, and indulge exploration on a scale far beyond what we have achieved. B. Any species that has survived its own extinction event has likely matured regarding its theological, biological, and emotional evolution to coexist, so as to not kill each other C. Any species that is evolved beyond war and fear likely has vastly different cultures and paradigms on life. Being capable of interstellar travel will likely mean they have all the means necessary to live comfortably, and would have no necessity to invade and subjugate species on other planets. D. So compared to us, I feel it’s a pretty safe assumption they would likely be quite virtuous and compassionate compared to us. Sure I could be wrong, but I have my reasons as stated above. Your analogy about wild animals, killing each other seems a bit flawed to me. Male lions will kill the Cubs of other male lions to ensure the strength of the pride. It also reduces mouths to feed and ensures that the alpha male lions cubs will survive. People, however, will screw each other over For money or social media clout. We murder people in other countries for our theologies and their resources. Hell sometimes we murder people just because we are having a bad day. So I would say that humanity is capable of great things, both virtuous and horrific. Far beyond what wild animals do. And as for animals, preventing extinction, nature has been taken care of that for them. As prey becomes insufficient predators will decrease in numbers. That then allows prey to flourish, which follows success for predators. The cycle goes on. I appreciate your willingness to comment. And while I could be wrong, you seemed a bit stinky and nasty about it. I’m not looking to troll anyone or to be trolled by anyone. But I’d love to discuss and debate things.

  • @neiljames4512

    @neiljames4512

    5 ай бұрын

    A few more centuries of evolution and we could be worthy of a first contact visitation. In the meantime, lets try and find a way to stop killing each other.

  • @conski_zulu

    @conski_zulu

    5 ай бұрын

    Keep them shit analogies to yourself mate 👌🏻

  • @Forgotten_Boy

    @Forgotten_Boy

    5 ай бұрын

    You're not wrong.

  • @Timwit84
    @Timwit845 ай бұрын

    Weve only had the means to search for life for less than 100 years. With how big the universe and scale of time behind us i dont think its that surprising we havent found anything

  • @LawrenceRussellSaturnSelection

    @LawrenceRussellSaturnSelection

    5 ай бұрын

    Fallen angels and demons exist and are here.

  • @SmileFreestyle-hx2rc

    @SmileFreestyle-hx2rc

    5 ай бұрын

    Trillions of galaxies. There's no way we're that special

  • @simplylethul

    @simplylethul

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@LawrenceRussellSaturnSelection oh, religious fanatics. 😂😂

  • @kevinac4397

    @kevinac4397

    5 ай бұрын

    @@SmileFreestyle-hx2rc other galaxies are stupidly out of reach. They might as well not exist if you need faith to assume they are out there

  • @rickmoore4776

    @rickmoore4776

    5 ай бұрын

    @@LawrenceRussellSaturnSelection yup. Trumpanzie and his re PUBES.. LOL

  • @pablomax9376
    @pablomax93764 ай бұрын

    The issue with being able to detect an advanced alien civ is also one of timing. If they have moved on from radio waves, which is likely, then they are not randomly blasting waves for us to detect, but they were in their past. However, we have only been looking for 60 years! That means, the windows of time in which they were using radio + the travel distance from their planet to our would need to fall into the last 60 year window. That seems like a really tiny chance.

  • @W1ZY

    @W1ZY

    4 ай бұрын

    Correct. More likely to find evidence on Mars of a now-dead civilization.

  • @theharshtruthoutthere

    @theharshtruthoutthere

    3 ай бұрын

    Many read not the bible, thats why they are easily amazed by whatever this world brings worth. Once Bible becomes daily reading, clear and truthful answers are always known and the amazement about topics calms down. Aliens are fallen angels offspring, all these insane hybrid creatures: giants = half humans/ half angels animal headed people = half animals/ half humans bird headed people = half birds / half humans + creatures created underground labs + governments fooling mankind with project blue beam. Fallen angels are also the creation of GOD and hybrids are fallen copy creation. Angles cannot create, only GOD can. There is none who comes from extraterrestrial places - made up places to fool mankind. Fallens are lucked up, as we read the bible, only lucifer and his kids, the hybrids are "hunting and ghosting" on earth. For them there is no heaven created, only hell and the lake of fire for them. That places their fate to stay on earth after their bodily deaths and become demons/evil spirits. Ephesians 6:12 For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places. Souls, read BIBLE KJV and be informed by all topics needed, continue not to live with the lack of knowledge. Hosea 4:6 My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge: because thou hast rejected knowledge, I will also reject thee, that thou shalt be no priest to me: seeing thou hast forgotten the law of thy God, I will also forget thy children.

  • @heatheryearwood9199

    @heatheryearwood9199

    19 күн бұрын

    Leave them alone...we don't like ourselves so we won't like them.

  • @larswadefalk6423

    @larswadefalk6423

    9 сағат бұрын

    That is the most important factor of all.

  • @lewisblight-bp1dt

    @lewisblight-bp1dt

    5 сағат бұрын

    Plus, I read, the radio waves since we started using them, haven't reached anywhere near anything yet.

  • @sunkisses74
    @sunkisses745 ай бұрын

    Every smart alien passing by earth locks his doors and hits the gas pedal...😉

  • @DigSamurai
    @DigSamurai6 ай бұрын

    An outstanding narrative with amazing graphics and captivating b-roll. 😎Prodigious

  • @shawn13mertle13
    @shawn13mertle136 ай бұрын

    They would be smart to leave us alone. We are horribly dangerous. The UFOs that we have seen may even be resident. We could be living in different dimensions, in the same place. There is just to much we don't know. I am a fan of the zoo theory. It actually makes some sense.

  • @H0wieF3ltersnatch

    @H0wieF3ltersnatch

    6 ай бұрын

    We're probably more remorselessly barbaric, violent and we act like children as a species, that's probably how they would see it. They probably know we are smart enough to learn complicated things, but they would see no value in how much we are able to comprehend. They'd avoid us, I wouldn't blame them either.

  • @oceandrop7666

    @oceandrop7666

    6 ай бұрын

    We are no more dangerous to an advanced civilization than a squirrel is dangerous to you. They would have the tech to exterminate us at will if necessary.

  • @doraemon5990

    @doraemon5990

    5 ай бұрын

    Okay... But if they are the zookeepers (more advanced), aren't they the dangerous ones? Why worry about bullets and bombs when they have exotic materials? 😂

  • @shawn13mertle13

    @shawn13mertle13

    5 ай бұрын

    @@doraemon5990 We have nukes now. And we just might be stupid enough to use them .

  • @LawrenceRussellSaturnSelection

    @LawrenceRussellSaturnSelection

    5 ай бұрын

    Fallen angels and demons exist and are here.

  • @MAC-mp2hu
    @MAC-mp2hu5 ай бұрын

    The search for intelligent life in the universe should start on Earth!!!

  • @nikoenciso01

    @nikoenciso01

    Ай бұрын

    😂

  • @mossybank2000

    @mossybank2000

    15 күн бұрын

    It has to start on earth because that is the only place that we are… 😂

  • @patricksterling927

    @patricksterling927

    6 күн бұрын

    😂🤣😂😭😭😭 well said

  • @batouttahell454
    @batouttahell45413 күн бұрын

    The comments from everyone here are most ALL the BEST & MIND CHALLENGING I've ever read on ANY other site!!! BRAVO, ONE AND ALL'

  • @juicybear1986
    @juicybear19865 ай бұрын

    I think that if we had access to everything that is going on in the universe, our puny human brains would explode. We are an infant civilization in this universe and we have only scratched the surface of what the universe truly is.

  • @buckcooper7391

    @buckcooper7391

    5 ай бұрын

    This is a underrated comment.. Regardless of all the possibilities the universe holds, what you say is true. Just like technology being “magic” to those in our past.

  • @W1ZY

    @W1ZY

    4 ай бұрын

    That plus the fact that Cox is too dumb to mention to you the likeliest possibility of finding evidence of extraterrestrial civilization is through artifacts left on Mars.

  • @akmalkholikulov2558

    @akmalkholikulov2558

    Ай бұрын

    I can say with 99.9% certainty that there are many other civilizations. There is an intergalactic council that includes about 2000+ civilizations. Not everyone there is like us, I mean not all biological species, there are other forms of life there, energetic, hybrid, etc. Our Earth is monitored by about 30 civilizations, 2 of them are friendly to us and protect us from external contacts. They are the same squirrel species as we are and their inhabited planet is located 17 million light years from us. The size is 1.5 - 2 times larger than our Earth. Why don't they get in touch? One of the rules in space is not to interfere in the affairs of any planet. They have a base on the moon, NASA will never tell you about it.

  • @user-hx5lz4qr1c

    @user-hx5lz4qr1c

    27 күн бұрын

    man that's a new one.....squirrel Aliens...well oil beef hooked 🤫

  • @user-hx5lz4qr1c

    @user-hx5lz4qr1c

    27 күн бұрын

    love Ur comment bear......so true

  • @PaletteBegonia
    @PaletteBegonia5 ай бұрын

    A point people forget is everything has a beginning & an ending... A book starts with page one , and ends with the last page... Science is constantly rewriting the date for the universe , understanding its older & older than we keep thinking. Who knows where we actually fall into the Story of life in the universe. we will NEVER officially know that answer , regardless of advancements made. We honestly dont know if we're at the beginning of it all , or were sadly the remaining remnants of life. Its also quite possible we are the only intelligent life to actually emerge yet , or ever... As ive stated , no one truly, TRULY knows , and most acceptable theories are each just as plausible as the last. But..My word... Its fascinating to ponder on though , especially the theories inside the Fermie paradox purposal.

  • @Chez8922-kf6cy
    @Chez8922-kf6cyАй бұрын

    I think one of the scariest scenarios of the zoo hypothesis is aliens waiting to harvest life on earth like in the movie Jupiter Ascending. As an aside whoever came up with that idea for a screen play was brilliant. It was as brilliant as the Matrix movie.

  • @DanielVerberne
    @DanielVerberne5 ай бұрын

    Time seems to be the most critical factor in much of these discussions. How long does life take to form from non-living material? How much stock should we place in our single example? How likely is it that life advances to complex animal-like life, let alone intelligent, reasoning beings? How long might civilisations last? Are successive civilisations likely to each drop back to a very basic, pre-scientific starting point or are they more likely to be a succession of dynasties, each with a reasonable level of scientific capability? How long might members of those civilisations life individually? How interested would they be in outreach into the galaxy around you? Anyway, such a deep and fascinating open question.

  • @briankerr4512

    @briankerr4512

    5 ай бұрын

    there is no evidence for evolution

  • @Drumhandsmike
    @Drumhandsmike5 ай бұрын

    Maybe there is life staring us in the face but it is in a form we cannot comprehend with our smooth brains.

  • @xgtwb6473

    @xgtwb6473

    5 ай бұрын

    Don't be mean to democrats

  • @akmalkholikulov2558

    @akmalkholikulov2558

    Ай бұрын

    I can say with 99.9% certainty that there are many other civilizations. There is an intergalactic council that includes about 2000+ civilizations. Not everyone there is like us, I mean not all biological species, there are other forms of life there, energetic, hybrid, etc. Our Earth is monitored by about 30 civilizations, 2 of them are friendly to us and protect us from external contacts. They are the same squirrel species as we are and their inhabited planet is located 17 million light years from us. The size is 1.5 - 2 times larger than our Earth. Why don't they get in touch? One of the rules in space is not to interfere in the affairs of any planet. They have a base on the moon, NASA will never tell you about it.

  • @hsousa54

    @hsousa54

    9 күн бұрын

    @@akmalkholikulov2558 Source "Trust me bro"

  • @totallybonkers76
    @totallybonkers766 ай бұрын

    I like the Zoo Hypothesis, they're watching us progress, they send drone ships every now and then to see how we're doing, when we reach a certain state of evolution (both technically and organically) there'll be a big party in the sky! 🙂

  • @AnhNguyen-hn9vj

    @AnhNguyen-hn9vj

    6 ай бұрын

    lol

  • @eddymahon1503

    @eddymahon1503

    6 ай бұрын

    That’s what the Vulcans did.

  • @1jotun136

    @1jotun136

    5 ай бұрын

    I think spiritually too

  • @totallybonkers76

    @totallybonkers76

    5 ай бұрын

    @@1jotun136 Probably yeah 🙂

  • @Triad3Force

    @Triad3Force

    5 ай бұрын

    Imagine if we were watching the San Diego Zoo like that but the monkeys started building nooks! That's kind of like what the aliens are seeing now on Earth.

  • @AcerSpades-cj7vg
    @AcerSpades-cj7vgКүн бұрын

    Brian Cox is a typical alien in the sense of the genuine aliens are covert and live among us, and not grey with big eyes

  • @StraightJacket5150
    @StraightJacket51504 ай бұрын

    Brian Cox is one of those "Ancient Astronaut Theorists" who say yes to (believe in) EVERYTHING!

  • @rcmakingtracks18
    @rcmakingtracks186 ай бұрын

    Fascinating. The wonders of the universe...

  • @LyroLife
    @LyroLife6 ай бұрын

    The way we treat each other makes it impossible for us humans to evolve much further. We fight over anything.

  • @robnelson3355

    @robnelson3355

    6 ай бұрын

    That's part of what keeps us advancing. The horrors we commit upon one another breeds creativity to overcome. We cause problems then solve them and that advances science. Look at medical discoveries linked to nazi death camps and unit 731. Horrible atrocities and war crimes but we advanced heavily in the medical field as a result.

  • @LyroLife

    @LyroLife

    6 ай бұрын

    @@robnelson3355 yes, but that is only one small example for humanity advancing during war times.

  • @Urza26

    @Urza26

    Ай бұрын

    @@robnelson3355 Our absolute greatest advances tend to happen with the brilliance of a few select people who completely changed our world. This happens regardless of wars or horrors and if I had to guess, it happens more in peaceful times since that gives these people time to research their passion instead of being forced into a particular application or worse, drafted as footsoldiers.

  • @francisfischer7620
    @francisfischer7620Ай бұрын

    Oh my! Some surprising art! Quite good!

  • @gamewithadam7235
    @gamewithadam7235Ай бұрын

    Zoo hypothesis is quite an interesting one. Like we're just in a big black box section in the universe and we won't learn how to get out until we're ready or never. Or a way to preserve the universe somehow.

  • @Scalpaxos
    @Scalpaxos5 ай бұрын

    Our first mistake as a species is to assume that we are relevant when we're probably as important to potential alien civilizations as the ant colony you never noticed in your yard is important to you...

  • @andyklapper8484
    @andyklapper84846 ай бұрын

    I go with the rare Earth hypothesis. In particular I believe that our freakishly large moon, and how that moon was formed is why we have intelligent life here, but not anywhere near by in time and space. Specifically, late in the formation of the Earth a planet the size of Mars slammed into the Earth at an angle. This did several things - one, it gave us a larger than normal iron core, because now we have the iron core of two planets, not one. Two, it increased the spin of that iron core. Combine one and two and you end up with a stronger and longer lasting magnetic field then we should have for a planet our size. A magnetic field that protects us from the solar wind. A weak magnetic field is why Mars has such a thin atmosphere and high surface radiation. Third, the lighter material got blown up into orbit where it formed into the moon. Our moon is freakishly large for the size of our planet. This has several effects, it increases the size of our tides, mixing up those chemicals of life so well, and often. It stabilizes our rotation so that the Earth doesn't wobble, which stabilizes our climate. Our freakishly large moon also provides an asteroid deflector. An imperfect one to be sure, but on that increases the time between extinction level events. Add all of that up and we have a planet that allows a long enough period of time for intelligent life to evolve, something that seems unlikely on other planets.

  • @AlexanderYap

    @AlexanderYap

    6 ай бұрын

    Was it really that rare for things to smash into each other in the early days of the solar system? Our moon is indeed big , but not uniquely so in our solar system. Pluto and Charon are also believed to have been formed by collision, and Charon is half the diameter of Pluto.

  • @andyklapper8484

    @andyklapper8484

    6 ай бұрын

    @@AlexanderYap Our moon is freakishly large for the size of our planet.

  • @AlexanderYap

    @AlexanderYap

    6 ай бұрын

    @@andyklapper8484 Our moon's diameter is about a quarter that of the Earth's. Charon's diameter is about half that of Pluto's. Charon is considered one of Pluto's moons. So while a large moon (relative to the planet) might be uncommon, it is not unique even in our solar system.

  • @andyklapper8484

    @andyklapper8484

    6 ай бұрын

    @@AlexanderYap Pluto isn't a planet. It certainly isn't a planet that can support life, and that is what we are talking about. Look at the planets in or near the habitable zone, our moon is freakishly large.

  • @thzzzt

    @thzzzt

    6 ай бұрын

    You could actually assume both hypotheses. Maybe the reason ET is zookeeper to our "ant hill" is precisely because we are so very rare.

  • @Slapchop20000
    @Slapchop200004 ай бұрын

    Great video!!!

  • @user-mh7hx5hj9r
    @user-mh7hx5hj9r4 ай бұрын

    Hi Brian. I've been 150 metres from a triangular UFO. They communicate through telepathy. They spoke to me. I'm just a normal person. They work with magnetic fields for energy for their crafts. The worldwide cattle mutilations are because they're facing extinction. The jaw bone and blood of cattle have a certain combination of biological microscopic unique mixture. The craft I encountered was totally silent and also,all around was silent, time stood still 🙏

  • @bobbitchin260
    @bobbitchin2606 ай бұрын

    Came here for the new Brian Cox ASMR, stayed to laugh at all of the Joe Rogan doctorates in astrophysics.

  • @allanshpeley4284

    @allanshpeley4284

    5 ай бұрын

    Basic logic and reason doesn't require a degree, let alone a doctorate, in astrophysics.

  • @bobbitchin260

    @bobbitchin260

    5 ай бұрын

    @@allanshpeley4284 Excellent point. You should build submarines for rich, white dudes.

  • @harveyjustiniano9205
    @harveyjustiniano92055 ай бұрын

    The answers are so simple to not finding anything. Our governments keep all findings a secret humanity is not ready to know about other forms of life in the galaxy.

  • @vallejomach6721

    @vallejomach6721

    3 ай бұрын

    That doesn't really work at all as a 'theory' though does it, if given any more than a nanosecond of thought. 'Our governments keep all findings a secret humanity is not ready to know about' - Those same governments of 195 countries have somehow managed to come to some sort of unilateral agreement over hiding all this super alien woo...yet remain ideologically, politically, sociologically and economically divided in literally dozens of ways, and more, and in some cases antagonistically so, but they are firmly committed to keeping the alien stuff secret. It just doesn't work as an idea does it.

  • @arturasstatkus8613
    @arturasstatkus86132 ай бұрын

    Thank You,So Intersting.

  • @youexx
    @youexx11 күн бұрын

    The British accent, deep voice, and GRAVITAS of the host's voice adds to the overwhelming mystery of the Universe - all of which makes us VERY VERY SMALL...................

  • @Paraaronoid
    @Paraaronoid6 ай бұрын

    Wouldn't it be something if a security guard at Area 51 knows more than a legendary particle physicist?!

  • @JZsBFF

    @JZsBFF

    4 ай бұрын

    Are they still guarding those weather balloons?

  • @SMHman666
    @SMHman6666 ай бұрын

    Professor David Kipping does a very interesting take on the extraterrestrial conundrum. Comes at it from another and often ignored angle. Well worth a watch.

  • @TOXICDUB1

    @TOXICDUB1

    5 ай бұрын

    Cool worlds is too good!!

  • @LawrenceRussellSaturnSelection

    @LawrenceRussellSaturnSelection

    5 ай бұрын

    Fallen angels and demons exist and are here.

  • @MeganVictoriaKearns

    @MeganVictoriaKearns

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@LawrenceRussellSaturnSelectionAnd you are privy to this information because...

  • @W1ZY

    @W1ZY

    4 ай бұрын

    @@MeganVictoriaKearns ....because unlike you he Googled it.

  • @Howwerelivingfishing
    @HowwerelivingfishingАй бұрын

    I hope one day I’ll be watching a documentary like this on “how we found aliens and what life for them is like”. I’m sure future generations will be lucky enough to have this documentary, narrated by the Morgan freeman of their time.

  • @Spaghatee
    @Spaghatee6 күн бұрын

    There’s definitely been contact made. You release that kind of information to the masses, the establishment that you’ve fought so hard to build and uphold, crumbles. Imagine finding out your holy book and beliefs only exist here on this planet and no where else where life exists in the universe. Your entire belief system is gone, and when you look at that on a world wide scale, well that just causes chaos.

  • @chestchirecateyes
    @chestchirecateyes5 ай бұрын

    Maybe they don't think we're worthy of knowing of their existence, because we've shown ourselves to be incapable of taking care of what we have here or being civil to each our, e.g, beings who are the same as us.

  • @douglaslatham5455
    @douglaslatham54555 ай бұрын

    Have often heard of the Zoo hypothesis. And this would be a good reason to remain "unseen". Another equally reasonable hypothesis, would be the Farm hypothesis, where there would be a better reason for Aliens to remain "unseen".

  • @DennisMoore664

    @DennisMoore664

    5 ай бұрын

    I've heard a hypothesis that there is an alien species who has been here for thousands of years that feeds on our emotions and interferes in our affairs to help drive conflict or other extreme emotional states on a mass level for sustenance.

  • @johnmulligan9299
    @johnmulligan92994 ай бұрын

    I love this topic. "I want to believe".

  • @dennyworthington6641
    @dennyworthington66414 ай бұрын

    I recently read the book "Rare Earth: Why Complex Life is Uncommon in the Universe" by Ward and Brownlee. The authors contend that simple, single-cell life, such as bacteria, is likely quit common in the universe, but more complex multi-cellular life may be exceedingly rare and so-called "intelligent life" (whatever that means) would be rarer still. Excellent, thought-provoking book for those interested in the subject. Spoiler alert: Don't hold your breath waiting for that signal from outer space.

  • @clintoruss153
    @clintoruss1536 ай бұрын

    Just to put it into perspective how big a billion is, ,, a million seconds is 11 days , a billion seconds is 32 yrs, so imagine a trillion.

  • @Tony-xx2bd
    @Tony-xx2bd6 ай бұрын

    While we may see ourselves as a sophisticated and knowledgeable species It is estimated that 90% of all human knowledge has been acquired in the last 100 years. Also estimated is that about 50% of our current scientific beliefs are incorrect. While we may think we are knowledgeable and learned, we are really like toddlers who just learned to walk and now think we have mastered our world. In reality… we have little more than clues to shape our beliefs of how the universe works and our place in it.

  • @northstar9able

    @northstar9able

    5 ай бұрын

    .... our beliefs riddled with superstition and paranoid projection with regard to anything we can't comprehend... probably not worth tampering with or possibly unrecognizable from a higher intelligence...

  • @lijohnyoutube101

    @lijohnyoutube101

    5 ай бұрын

    We all are different but honestly I don’t even think we are toddlers. I think we are more like destructive and less intelligent than ants comparatively.

  • @imdawolfman2698

    @imdawolfman2698

    4 ай бұрын

    Heck, our scientists can't find 95% of The Universe.

  • @W1ZY

    @W1ZY

    4 ай бұрын

    excellent. You get a B+ in epistemology.

  • @choco.es.unlimited

    @choco.es.unlimited

    4 ай бұрын

    Fake news. We still don't even know how the pyramids were created a few thousand years ago

  • @ozdaartist3106
    @ozdaartist31065 ай бұрын

    “Where are the Aliens?” Is a concerning question either way u think about it. On one end it’s concerning bc it means we are all alone in this dark void, and on the other hand it’s concerning bc if they do exist and they happen to stumble across us it could mean they’re far too advanced and to us they’d be like gods. They could crush us like how we step on ants and don’t even have second thoughts. Fascinating.

  • @AsifAAli
    @AsifAAli6 ай бұрын

    I am an Alien, and I approve this hypothesis. 😎

  • @michaelhilborn4204

    @michaelhilborn4204

    5 ай бұрын

    Perhaps we're just boring and they ignore us.

  • @JZsBFF

    @JZsBFF

    4 ай бұрын

    @@michaelhilborn4204 Smart dudes out there is one thing; getting here is another thing.

  • @ihuman7253
    @ihuman72535 ай бұрын

    I believe the zoo hypotheses is the most likely explanation of the ETs rare contacts with humans

  • @johnhaxby306
    @johnhaxby3067 күн бұрын

    I fully believe in the Zoo hypothesis and these sightings of bus-sized tictac shaped craft hovering above the ocean or flying at tremendous speeds caught by pilots..it's a safe bet to say we are being "studied", or things on the planet are being studied.

  • @LM-yn5xq

    @LM-yn5xq

    4 күн бұрын

    I agree

  • @cliess
    @cliess5 ай бұрын

    Great video. I am curious what Brian thinks of the David Grusch testimony...

  • @astrayblue1
    @astrayblue15 ай бұрын

    I tend to think human ignorance is why we cant detect anything. Its possible that we as humanity are so full of ourselves, we think were smarter or "equal" with beings that see us as nothing more than savage creatures playing with their toys.

  • @coreyolivas2850
    @coreyolivas28506 ай бұрын

    They are here, they know how and where to blend in. IMO There are also most likely civilizations just as young or younger than us embarking on their own journey.

  • @reddillon8425

    @reddillon8425

    5 ай бұрын

    We need to put some gatekeeping on the word "opinion" you shouldn't just be able to say anything you want with literally no evidence and then call that an "opinion" "opinion" should be like "theory," a theory REQUIRES evidence to be a theory, and an opinion should be the same. That's referring to the first half of your comment, "they are here," well no they almost certainly are not because we would know it. But the last half of your comment, yes it's almost a statistical certainty that there is life SOMEWHERE in the universe.

  • @kekw3014

    @kekw3014

    5 ай бұрын

    @@reddillon8425 "Opinion" is not the same as "Theory"; in fact, they are entirely different. And yes, there is evidence; it's just that you may not have it. Lastly, if they are a species much more advanced than ours, they would know how to hide perfectly, and we wouldn't realize they are among us. Or perhaps they are not hiding completely and are waiting for us to stop being so foolish, to stop fighting among ourselves, and to look around and realize it for ourselves.

  • @1027HANA-lc5ke
    @1027HANA-lc5ke3 ай бұрын

    We are conected to the universe from cause and effect from begining from time.There must be something beyond sometime and reason.

  • @YouTubeLate
    @YouTubeLate5 сағат бұрын

    The universe has the elements to create life. It would be insane to suggest we are alone. The problem is we humans like to think that extraterrestrial life has to be more advanced than ours. If these civilizations are harnessing the same elements that exist in the universe, perhaps they can only harness it just as much as we do that it prevents them from going beyond their galaxy to make contact.

  • @davidrhodes5245
    @davidrhodes52455 ай бұрын

    There has never been a time in human history where people/countries/religions haven’t been fighting and killing each other. Mass genocide, corruption, greed, etc..etc…Anyone out there watching has absolutely no reason to try and make themselves known to us. We can be good, but in general we are just too barbaric.

  • @normlang1994
    @normlang19946 ай бұрын

    I think Gene Roddenberry had it figured out and the Vulcans are just waiting for us to develop warp tech before they reveal themselves 😀

  • @marcse7en

    @marcse7en

    5 ай бұрын

    Your comment is "most illogical!" 😐

  • @SirHumphrey498

    @SirHumphrey498

    4 ай бұрын

    fascinating

  • @mikegrise353
    @mikegrise3535 ай бұрын

    It’s actually a simple explanation. Everything we can observe is so far away that we’re observing it as it was millions and even billions of years ago. So there are probably civilizations there right now, but we’re only seeing these places as they were in the past. All our signals take as much time as it does for their light to reach us, so by the time they/we receive each others signals and evidence of existence, their/our civilization either has died off or relocated.

  • @spankynater4242

    @spankynater4242

    4 ай бұрын

    Perverts. That's why I always keep my blinds drawn.

  • @talharehman3664

    @talharehman3664

    Ай бұрын

    I don't think relocation is realistically possible. We'd be long gone before we can develop any technology remotely advanced enough to make this feat possible

  • @sroberts605

    @sroberts605

    12 күн бұрын

    But, IF a civilisation managed to survive early emergence and continued, it's also possible that it could start to inhabit vast regions for vast periods of time. We don't at present see anything like that though. Such a puzzle.

  • @talharehman3664

    @talharehman3664

    12 күн бұрын

    @@sroberts605 It's impossible to colonise vast regions given the distances involved. Even speed of light is too slow for these distances and that is the speed of causality hence nothing is faster. We don't see anyone else because it is simply impossible to travel interstellar distances.

  • @dougsholly9323
    @dougsholly9323Күн бұрын

    Personally, I believe that the lack of discovery of alien life is proof that faster than light travel is impossible. Mr. Cox suggested that in 10,000 years, we could be colonizing the galaxy, and I dispute that. I think traversing even outside our solar system is not possible.

  • @dragonballz4998
    @dragonballz49986 ай бұрын

    Or we could just be alone which makes Earth a very very special place

  • @davidmccarthy6061

    @davidmccarthy6061

    6 ай бұрын

    It ain't at all special.

  • @dragonballz4998

    @dragonballz4998

    6 ай бұрын

    @@davidmccarthy6061 Well you know what I mean...unique then

  • @emilywright3454

    @emilywright3454

    6 ай бұрын

    And we're destroying it :(

  • @dragonballz4998

    @dragonballz4998

    5 ай бұрын

    @@emilywright3454 How so?

  • @DanielMcGuire-hv9zs

    @DanielMcGuire-hv9zs

    5 ай бұрын

    @@emilywright3454 no we are not. People who say that have an agenda. Earth is magnitudes of order cleaner than the 60’s. They had rivers that caught fire then. You can eat fish from them now. Most ‘climate science’ these days doesn’t even pretend to follow the basic rules of science. Most so called environmentalists are hypocrites beyond belief. Al Gore’s carbon footprint is bigger than my whole town’s. DeCaprio has a yacht that is at least that bad. And it’s not all he is doing. Look at their predictions. Not a stinking one of them has ever come true. Thank goodness because 2023 was supposed to be the end of the earth. Ask Greta the weather potato.

  • @mr.m2695
    @mr.m26955 ай бұрын

    In order to find life we need to understand life can look like anything. We need oxygen but they might not.

  • @justin9605
    @justin96055 ай бұрын

    Thank you.

  • @1967davethewave
    @1967davethewave5 ай бұрын

    Personally I think the biggest problem with finding other intelligent life is the time problem. Great and extremely technologically advanced civilizations could have risen and fallen. Nothing is forever and as large as the universe is and since we appear to be in the younger part of the neighborhood the "self replicating robots" or just civilizations that have become extinct could be everywhere trillions of light years away. Who knows for sure? At this moment in our history we don't have that answer.

  • @W1ZY

    @W1ZY

    4 ай бұрын

    Correct--Cox is dumb by not considering evidence of previous civilizations exists on Mars.

  • @EdinMike
    @EdinMike6 ай бұрын

    Pf Cox literally says it within 2 minutes, there is and we can’t…

  • @CallMeGoat1906
    @CallMeGoat19065 ай бұрын

    I believe they are here. They are so advanced that they have evolved to just consciousness and can move and be right next to us and we wouldn’t know it. However they do have the ability to communicate.

  • @littlefluffybushbaby7256

    @littlefluffybushbaby7256

    4 ай бұрын

    Lots of people believe lots of things. Doesn't make them true or untrue. Evidence is the only thing that counts.

  • @W1ZY

    @W1ZY

    4 ай бұрын

    Correct. I am the leader.

  • @chromegames839
    @chromegames8395 ай бұрын

    Given the theory that many civilizations might have evolved throughout the billions of years of the universe's existence, humanity and all the earth's inhabitants could be an extension of those evolved far before..and left us as a seed to sprout in a distant word to evolve and expand further...

  • @talharehman3664

    @talharehman3664

    Ай бұрын

    No. We literally have evidence of life evolving from prokaryotic single cell to eukaryotic multicellular organisms spanning billions of years. I doubt any seeding tech would take this long. We'd have to accept it for what it is instead of making fairy tales.

  • @Pjc0869
    @Pjc08695 ай бұрын

    There will be an abundance of life in the universe and our own galaxy but humans will never get there but we will evolve into a being that will 🙏🏻💕

  • @patricksterling927

    @patricksterling927

    6 күн бұрын

    If we don’t destroy ourselves first

  • @bman1067
    @bman10676 ай бұрын

    Has anyone ever contemplated of aliens that are so big, that we would be almost microscopic standing next to them? Say their planet orbits some of the largest stars in the universe and their planet is as big as our planet to our sun as it is to their sun. So the proportions would be the same except for on a much larger gigantic scale.

  • @thzzzt

    @thzzzt

    6 ай бұрын

    That, or they're very small, say like the..... COVID virus!

  • @jordenflorence5294

    @jordenflorence5294

    6 ай бұрын

    A rocky planet can get nowhere near the size of a star. Maximum around four or five times bigger than the earth which is still very tiny compared the to the sun. So your different scale of size idea isn't possible

  • @mattgordon1977

    @mattgordon1977

    5 ай бұрын

    Fuckin NANEW NANEW my bro from another globe!!! Lol

  • @ekspatriat

    @ekspatriat

    5 ай бұрын

    That does not work. Physics does not allow gigantic aliens. Gigantic aliens on gigantic planets can't happen. They would collapse in on themselves.

  • @LawrenceRussellSaturnSelection

    @LawrenceRussellSaturnSelection

    5 ай бұрын

    Fallen angels and demons exist and are here.

  • @mr.m2695
    @mr.m26955 ай бұрын

    Far too many planets for us to be alone. If our ancestors had visitors then there has to be life someone in our galaxy.

  • @LawrenceRussellSaturnSelection

    @LawrenceRussellSaturnSelection

    5 ай бұрын

    Fallen angels and demons exist and are here.

  • @kanukki84

    @kanukki84

    5 ай бұрын

    @@LawrenceRussellSaturnSelection Sorry but angels an demons are not real, is childish to believe such fairytales.

  • @mr.m2695

    @mr.m2695

    5 ай бұрын

    @@LawrenceRussellSaturnSelection lmao ok

  • @JZsBFF

    @JZsBFF

    4 ай бұрын

    There's mathematics that supports the idea that we're alone in the galaxy. There's also facts.

  • @mr.m2695

    @mr.m2695

    4 ай бұрын

    @@JZsBFF no there isn’t. Impossible for us to be alone. The probability of life within our galaxy is great. Our problem is we are looking for more human like creatures.

  • @heavydown2582
    @heavydown2582Ай бұрын

    "Two possibilities exist: Either we are alone in the universe, or...we are not. Both are equally terrifying." Arthur C. Clarke

  • @gamewithadam7235
    @gamewithadam7235Ай бұрын

    Would this not result in multiple zoos ongoing at the same time?

  • @LucasByers
    @LucasByers5 ай бұрын

    I can never decide which is a more terrifying thought; that there is intelligent life elsewhere in the universe or that we are completely alone in the universe.

  • @lachazaroony

    @lachazaroony

    5 ай бұрын

    Arthur C Clarke. If youre going to quote someone, it courtesy to give credit to the author.

  • @LucasByers

    @LucasByers

    5 ай бұрын

    @@lachazaroony didn’t even realize it was a quote lol

  • @LucasByers

    @LucasByers

    5 ай бұрын

    @@lachazaroony just looked it up. Maybe I heard it before, but I don’t recall. My wording is more of a paraphrase than a quote, but I got you

  • @johnfic4751
    @johnfic47516 ай бұрын

    Since we as a species don’t have the ability to travel space and really explore it, how can we be sure of anything. We still use radio signals, do you really think any space faring species uses that?

  • @michaelcurtis6077
    @michaelcurtis607712 күн бұрын

    Well put Mr Cox

  • @ay8987
    @ay89875 ай бұрын

    We are a primitive species. We wage war among each other instead of sharing all our resources essentially making us abundant. We have little knowledge of non physical spiritual origins. Highly evolved beings don’t desire to communicate with us yet as we are immature and primitive. They are most definitely observing us, knowing we will awake to our true nature of highest love. We all know this on a soul level.

  • @TwistedFire85
    @TwistedFire855 ай бұрын

    What happens if aliens made such sophisticated machines that life on earth is actually from these advanced machines? 🤔 That'd be crazy. We're all alien robot lifeforms who think this is what life actually looks like when in fact it does not

  • @boxcarbro3043
    @boxcarbro30435 ай бұрын

    I love how we act like we can understand things that are beyond understanding. Even with all our intelligence, there is always a higher one.

  • @Static_shokk

    @Static_shokk

    5 ай бұрын

    you've basically said nothing... this is simply a theory, someone has to have ideas and thoughts or we'd be braindead sheep like u

  • @W1ZY

    @W1ZY

    4 ай бұрын

    Yeah. Such as the college professors who flunked you.

  • @darrinhamilton6354
    @darrinhamilton63544 ай бұрын

    Tetonic plate movement ❤ gobbles up artifacts and rebirths pure nature.

  • @JZsBFF

    @JZsBFF

    4 ай бұрын

    Earth really doesn't like us, does it?

  • @BillyCollins-tf2xn
    @BillyCollins-tf2xnКүн бұрын

    The fact that life exists here on earth is a clear indicator that so to must life exists somewhere else in the universe. The fact that life comes in many different sizes and breeds is a clear indicator that life that exists elsewhere can be weirdly shaped or weirdly wierd because we have different life forms here on earth. Compare a jelly fish to a lion or a zebra etc. There must be some wowrdly crazy bizzare stuff out there in the universe. If you have not already succumbed to the fact that life exists elsewhere just remember the universe is expanding outwards faster than the speed of light which means it's infinite. A infinite universe means a infinite number of planets with a infinite number of opportunities to find life. I've also had a few ufo experiences which gives me reason to believe that ufos are real. Basically the ufo lit up and just before it instantly left the light went out. Which would make it hard to see because your eyes would have to readjust. Kinda like when you turn the lights off at home your eyes readjust. I believe whatever is inside the ufos have done research on the human eye for sure.

  • @wjcorrinne4052
    @wjcorrinne40526 ай бұрын

    Have any of these “civilizations “ on these planets gone through 5 mass extinctions as has occurred on ours? How fast has life recovered from these extinctions in order to reach an intelligent species? And to what level of intelligence have they reached?

  • @W1ZY

    @W1ZY

    4 ай бұрын

    Cox has all these questions answered. He's keeping them for future "clicks".

  • @thomaat460
    @thomaat4605 ай бұрын

    The only thing that bothers me about this hypothesis, is that if an intelligence that can stay completely undetected exists, life on other planets is definitely possible. Meaning there is a very high probability of less advanced civilizations existing, which we should have been able to detect one way or another by now.

  • @julianmorris9951

    @julianmorris9951

    4 ай бұрын

    That’s a good point, everyone is obsessed about these wonderful advanced civilisations a billion years ahead of us when the reality could be they’re as dumb as we used to be😂 or they’re still single cells 🤣

  • @littlefluffybushbaby7256

    @littlefluffybushbaby7256

    4 ай бұрын

    Which hypothesis? Brian Cox was saying we just don't know. Given the evidence that's all we can say right now. Everything else is just empty speculation. You can't talk about probability when you only have one sample (our own planet). Untill other life is found you can't possibly say how probable it is. You can say it's possible, but not probable, and it's equally possible that we're all there is.

  • @thomaat460

    @thomaat460

    4 ай бұрын

    @@littlefluffybushbaby7256 That's what defines a hypothesis, otherwise it'd be a theory. The probability thing is basically what I said? I was being hypothetical, hence the word if.

  • @deeespinal9666

    @deeespinal9666

    4 ай бұрын

    By now huh. Cause we've had all these new capabilities since when again? Cause we barely have a century in this technological Era thibg

  • @thomaat460

    @thomaat460

    4 ай бұрын

    @@deeespinal9666 I'm saying that if there is an intelligent lifeform out there observing us, we can establish intelligent life outside of earth exists without a doubt. With trillions of galaxies existing for billions of years, we should have been able to detect something. The universe should be filled with signals by now. For example, even if only 0,0000001% of all intelligent life would end up using radio signals for 50 years at a time, we'd be still be bombarded with them from all sides.

  • @toontonic
    @toontonic5 ай бұрын

    We are barely space bound, our best cameras are often blurry at best and then software enhanced. Give it another few hundred years, and I am certain we will have a much better understanding of this question. Aliens etc will always be at the forefront of those with an interest in space or sci-fi etc, but we barely know enough about our local region for us to be making significant claims on distant stars and planets, not forgetting that when we focus on a distant planet, it's barely a pixel of information for us to pick details from. Personally I find it impossible to believe that other intelligent life doesn't exist out there, within a distance we could contact. How we find them, and contact them? Well that's not for me, you or Mr Cox to answer. We are to early into our own civilization, which in itself has many perils to overcome in the very near future. If only things like War and countries split over plots of land were eradicated, and then we could put trillions into our own species, and advance our species at a significantly faster rate. Where are the aliens? Let's try to live and prosper for long enough to try and find them. Viewer from a few 100 years as of today, I hope you found them.

  • @jamesdonalfaulkner
    @jamesdonalfaulkner4 ай бұрын

    Much as I admire Brian Cox, you cannot generalise from a sample of... one, the Earth; life COULD exist, MIGHT have emerged, MIGHT have obeyed the laws of physics and chemistry..., but that does not PROVE that it actually has.

  • @festivus7065
    @festivus70656 ай бұрын

    No mention of the Zoo Hypothesis' evil cousin - the Dark Forest? Given the behavior of life on our own planet, and the likelihood that similar mechanisms may govern development elsewhere in our universe, I've always found that one far more convincing.

  • @LawrenceRussellSaturnSelection

    @LawrenceRussellSaturnSelection

    5 ай бұрын

    Fallen angels and demons exist and are here.

  • @JZsBFF

    @JZsBFF

    4 ай бұрын

    It's an interesting hypothesis but not very consistent with the curious nature of Homo Sapiens.

  • @No2AI
    @No2AI6 ай бұрын

    Perhaps all these sightings on earth is the the evidence we seek , someone or something is intentionally withholding this information.

  • @oceandrop7666

    @oceandrop7666

    6 ай бұрын

    That would be the aliens themselves then because they could make themselves obviously known if they wished it to be so.

  • @No2AI

    @No2AI

    6 ай бұрын

    @@oceandrop7666 possibly but what if they are leaving that responsibility up to humanity … they are prepared to hint at their existence but the official confirmation must come from Man …. Perhaps.

  • @emilywright3454

    @emilywright3454

    6 ай бұрын

    I think they're future humans warning us as they're all flying round nuclear facilities maybe telling us nuclear power is the way to go or warning us about nuclear bombs idk

  • @kylebailey547
    @kylebailey5474 ай бұрын

    Bout time somebody made a video about the Zoo Hypothesis

  • @jenniferwong4530
    @jenniferwong45304 ай бұрын

    I wonder how long they’ve been here. It’s only recently we’ve developed the technology to detect them. Maybe something big is going to happen soon and that’s why we’re seeing so many more of them. Either they’re here just observing us, here because they need our planet and its resources or they’re here to communicate with us for a purpose we don’t yet know or understand. I hope I live long enough to find out. What do they want, why are they here? So many questions with no answers is so frustrating.

  • @Kronikalrag3
    @Kronikalrag36 ай бұрын

    What i would find fascinating is to come across an advanced civilization who look exactly like us , meaning they could walk down the street and you wouldn't even know , another is along the same lines , who thinks there would be planets out there that have , what we would consider dinosaurs roaming around?

  • @farab4391

    @farab4391

    6 ай бұрын

    It would be staggering if there is a civilisation out there that evolved on a different planet to look exactly like us.

  • @casper191985

    @casper191985

    6 ай бұрын

    There are many hybrid alien civilizations that share our dna. The greys, the anuki.

  • @farab4391

    @farab4391

    6 ай бұрын

    @@casper191985are you joking?, because that’s obviously just speculation, yet you’re making it sound like fact 🤷‍♂️

  • @casper191985

    @casper191985

    6 ай бұрын

    @@farab4391 no it’s fact 🙃 it’s even written carved in stone the oldest known language on earth that we’ve found. The Sumerians.

  • @casper191985

    @casper191985

    6 ай бұрын

    @@farab4391 the anuki used a simple Neanderthal humanoid and made us smarter and changed our bodies to function as one giant antenna.

  • @rd4908
    @rd49085 ай бұрын

    I like the theory that Alien created mankind on earth

  • @MacCanma
    @MacCanma5 ай бұрын

    What about the dark forest theory. Sends chills down my spine.

  • @normanmacfarlane6724
    @normanmacfarlane67245 ай бұрын

    I was always intrigued by the return of the Apollo 11 return to Earth. They put the three astronauts into isolation to make sure they did not bring back moon microbes.

  • @AgnosticSpaceCreature
    @AgnosticSpaceCreature6 ай бұрын

    Doesn't it depend on the lifespan of a star, they say the sun is halfway through its own life, but it's not like it will turn off on the last day, it might go rapidly downhill once it's past the halfway point 😮

  • @Loosehead

    @Loosehead

    6 ай бұрын

    So any civilisation that has reached where we are, but in the past, still has 5 billion years to escape the death of their sun.

  • @clives344
    @clives3445 ай бұрын

    Think Brian Cox is looking at this through science and after years of research i am thinking this is where we are going wrong. Hes very much old school.

  • @bobikdylan

    @bobikdylan

    5 ай бұрын

    Old school indeed. Evidence-based science.

  • @user-hj9ej1so9y
    @user-hj9ej1so9y8 күн бұрын

    You know!!!!! ,that makes a lot of sense

  • @adrianwright8685
    @adrianwright86854 ай бұрын

    I thought it was well known that Aliens visited Earth about 4000 years ago from across the galaxy. And, with their incredible, super sophisticated, faster than light, anti-gravity technology they showed the Ancient Egyptians how to pile stones on top of each other to make a pyramid. The Ancient Egyptians were very grateful and admitted they would never have thought of that.

  • @zest01
    @zest016 ай бұрын

    Isn’t the answer simple? The distances in space and time are way too long to make a contact. I’m pretty sure there have been and would be lots of habitable planets, but the distances between them are so immense it’s impossible to contact each other. Not to mention they need to match in time and development as well.

  • @ambershallon7183

    @ambershallon7183

    6 ай бұрын

    Bend it like Bechham. Someday, when we are not here, they will find a way to get there and them here! I am almost positive the latter has happened.

  • @franksergiovanni1981

    @franksergiovanni1981

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you, so simple. It's just too far. Folks who dream of traveling to distant starts or having them visit us, generally don't comprehend the scale. Also, if you understand the exponential randomness of genetic mutation, you would laugh, as I do, that extraterrestrial life is always depicted as 5'10" with 2 arms, 2 legs, 2 eyes a nose, a mouth. The very notion that life could evolve independently somewhere else, and 100's of millions of years of evolution and genetic mutation would happen almost as exactly as it occurred here? There aren't enough zeros to express the odds against that.

  • @marcse7en

    @marcse7en

    5 ай бұрын

    That's EXACTLY what I've said many times! ... Life must exist elsewhere, but the distances are too great for contact to be possible.

  • @reddillon8425

    @reddillon8425

    5 ай бұрын

    @@franksergiovanni1981 Wouldn't be exact but evolution happens as a response to environmental obstacles and a lot of those obstacles are similar in the universe so they might not be as alien as you're expecting them to be.

  • @billnoll

    @billnoll

    5 ай бұрын

    @@franksergiovanni1981 they also tend to speak perfect English

  • @leanderfoldy9293
    @leanderfoldy92936 ай бұрын

    I find it much more likely that we’re classified as a "dangerous, aggressive, and armed species" and were rightfully contained on our little planet until we’ve developed to be more preferable fellow campaigners. Also the existence of sophisticated cloaking technology must be considered.

  • @HenrykZ

    @HenrykZ

    6 ай бұрын

    Definitely cloaked, no doubt!

  • @ad206

    @ad206

    6 ай бұрын

    It's much more likely there is nothing out there (or at least nothing that has ever or could ever reach us) than that ^.

  • @leanderfoldy9293

    @leanderfoldy9293

    6 ай бұрын

    @@ad206sounds like catholicism to me

  • @doraemon5990

    @doraemon5990

    5 ай бұрын

    I'm sorry but I've never understood this take. How are we dangerous to a species that is way ahead of us?

  • @ad206

    @ad206

    5 ай бұрын

    @@leanderfoldy9293 Catholicism? What?

  • @Sjels17
    @Sjels174 ай бұрын

    I love debating these things. It interesses me greatly

  • @JZsBFF

    @JZsBFF

    4 ай бұрын

    Agreed. Although it's poor science, it's still great scifi!

  • @thefinalfrontier1219
    @thefinalfrontier12195 ай бұрын

    I thought we could barely see planets in the goldilocks zone because there stars are so bright and big, that the only way they actually even know if a planet is there is because they see the light admitted by the sun dim for a little while like they can’t actually see planets and I would imagine they have only explored a very, very small patch of space.

  • @user-ni2ki2wx7t
    @user-ni2ki2wx7t4 ай бұрын

    I know a lot of people like this guy but really he just reminds me of a game show host.

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