UFO sightings explained | Robin Hanson and Lex Fridman

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Robin Hanson is a professor at George Mason University and researcher at Future of Humanity Institute at Oxford.

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コメント (21)
  • I’m really glad we can finally have these conversations.
  • @dex4308
    Because of the expansion of space they are traveling the galaxy to find life and build warp gates that allow all civilizations to stay connected. No matter how much space expands. They are also here to get the recipe for the Chick-fil-A chicken sandwiches and Taco Bell’s Baja Blast drink.
  • I recommend watching the entire interview. One of the most mind expanding discussions I have ever heard.
  • Maybe they've showing us their impressive technology as a means to inspire us. They're effectively destroying the notion that we have physics "figured out", which could quash our complacency with our current models
  • Panspermia Siblings makes the most sense out of every other theory i've heard.
  • UFO conversations are turning lately to be more serious, more intelligent and more people are opening to the possibility, this seems to be happening really fast.
  • I like the way this conversation headed ,bring that guy more ,he has some interesting perspective
  • @NoClassic
    Guided by the ideas presented here can we assume first contact will absolutely occur with an AI system and not human? Would aliens not ensure they immediately or preemptively interacted with what will very likely surpass human cognitive capacity and present a greater risk of grabbyness?
  • This is pretty brilliant. No matter if its right or wrong its a very intresting series of concepts.
  • Wow, What astounding, unique ideas! The potential "panspermia siblings" scenario having been seeded in a local stellar nursery feels like such a likely & reasonable possibility to me. Fascinating, groundbreaking & just plain fun to listen to! My hats off to both of you gentlemen, please continue shining an educated & creative light on topics like these! 👍
  • Their behavior reminds me of how wild life photographers or scientists integrate themselves on the edge of a pack so the pack doesn't find them threatening but still get to observe somewhat naturalistic behavior. This brings up the slight possibility that they might have been observing us for a long time and now just have gotten a little lazy to the brains back home and AI protocol hasn't changed yet.
  • personally have not heard this topic covered in this perspective (pansermia). pretty fascinating and interesting, cool shit.
  • @recursivefunk
    Great conversation. This is what removing the stigma allows us to do - have thoughtful conversations about possibilities.
  • @gfresh353
    You are inferring a bit too much from very little information we have. Your hypothesis is quite presumptuous. With that said, I like that you dare to explore these possibilities. I certainly would not have on my own. Keep exploring, I’ll listen. Thanks for sharing.
  • I have an alternative to this, in place of enforcing a non-grabby policy. That is, to enforce an invisible expansion policy. I.e. you're allowed to expand but only if you use FTL or non visible drive mechanisms. This keeps underdeveloped species from understanding how many possible intelligent species are in the universe. This would be significantly harder to enforce though
  • @kewk
    Hey Lex! I'm curious, when you close your eyes in order to get the proper words and/or structure formulated before you say it, are you actively visualizing something? Or are you simply shutting out visual stimuli in order to concentrate? I ask, as I am an Aphant and I still close my eyes to get concentration as well lol. For me it's just reducing the impact of anything that can prohibit my thought process.
  • I love his statistical breakdown of the "prior probabilities". I think it is a good explanation, as to why people get hooked on the subject, despite the seeming craziness of it. There are just too many coincidences.
  • Imagine if an alien came down to earth and had the same shirt as this guy