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Why Michio Kaku wants to avoid alien contact at all costs
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If advanced alien civilizations do exist, theoretical physicist Michio Kaku asks, why would they want anything to do with us? It would be like an academic talking to a squirrel, he suggests, and he has a great point. Hollywood and science fiction novels have conditioned us for years to believe that aliens either want to hang out on our intellectual level and learn from us... or destroy us. If alien life really does have the technology and know-how to make it all the way here, perhaps we should just play it cool and not assume that we are the top species in the universe. Besides, if we play our cards wrong and go all Will Smith in Independence Day on our smart new neighbors, it could be the end of us. Mankind's biggest folly, Kaku suggests, might just be in its insistence that we are an exceptional species. Michio Kaku's latest book is the wonderful and enlightening The Future of Humanity: Terraforming Mars, Interstellar Travel, Immortality, and Our Destiny Beyond Earth.
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MICHIO KAKU:

Dr. Michio Kaku is the co-founder of string field theory, and is one of the most widely recognized scientists in the world today. He has written 4 New York Times Best Sellers, is the science correspondent for CBS This Morning and has hosted numerous science specials for BBC-TV, the Discovery/Science Channel. His radio show broadcasts to 100 radio stations every week. Dr. Kaku holds the Henry Semat Chair and Professorship in theoretical physics at the City College of New York (CUNY), where he has taught for over 25 years. He has also been a visiting professor at the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton, as well as New York University (NYU).
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Michio Kaku: We have this mental image that a flying saucer will circle the White House lawn, land on the White House lawn and give us a bounty of all sorts of technological goodies to initiate an age of Aquarius on the planet earth. Personally, I don’t think that’s going to happen. For example, if you’re in the forest do you go out and talk to the squirrels and the deer? Maybe you do for a while, but after a while, you get bored because they don’t talk back to you because they have nothing interesting to tell you because they can’t relate to our values and our ideas. If you go down to an anthill do you go down to the ants and say I bring you trinkets; I bring you bees; take me to your aunt queen; I give you nuclear energy. So I think for the most part the aliens are probably not going to be interested in us because we’re so arrogant to believe that we have something to offer them. Realize that they could be thousands, maybe millions of years ahead of us in technology and they may have no interest in interacting with us in the same way that we don’t necessarily want to deal with the squirrels and the deer in the forest.

Now some people say that we should not try to make contact with them because they could be potentially dangerous. For the most part, I think they’re going to be peaceful because they’ll be thousands of years ahead of us, but we cannot take the chance. So I personally believe that we should not try to advertise our existence to alien life in outer space because of the fact that we don’t know their intentions.

Then the other question is what happens if they’re evil? Well, I think the question of evil is actually a relative question because the real danger to a deer in the forest is not the hunter with a gigantic rifle; he’s not the main danger to a deer in the forest. The main danger to a deer in the forest is the developer; the guy with blueprints; the guy in a three-piece suit; the guy with a slide rule and calculator; the guy that’s going to pave the forest and perhaps destroy whole ecosystems.

In other words, the aliens don’t have to be evil in order to be dangerous to us, they might not care, they just might not care about us and in the process pave us over. In fact, if you read the novel War of the Worlds the Martians in HG Wells seminal novel were not evil in the sense they wanted to torture us and they wanted to do all sorts of barbaric things to humanity. No, we were just in the way. And so I think that is a potential problem. We could be in the way of a very advanced civilization that simply is not evil but simply views us as we would view squirrels and deer in the forest. So personally I think that we should not advertise our existence when we go into outer spac...

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I love how Michio Kaku breaks things down in such a logical way. Doesn't try to confuse or sound superior.

kevinmacdonald
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I wonder if there aliens millions of years ahead of us wondering the same thing about finding aliens millions of years ahead of them.

LucianoClassicalGuitar
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Goes to ant hive "I give you nuclear energy" LMAO

Scarrus
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Humans: leaves for Mars.
Aliens: Look Derick, the babies are leaving the hive for the first time. Take a picture and send it to nan!

bad-bunnyblogger
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I remember Vsauce saying something in a video that is along the lines of "What if we are like a squirrel in the middle of Montana, U.S. in 1803, right after the Louisiana Purchase, unknown to us that we are now part of a property owned by people that have yet to explore our region, beyond our capability of understanding that we are now owned by those people themselves."

brianmancilla
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Personally I live in the mountains and I mostly interact with deers, ants, salamanders, birds and don't get tired of it....

TartempionLampion
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I like Michio Kaku.Very practical. Realistic.

bashirmuhammad
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This man just said what I've been thinking since I can think, in just under 4 minutes

JuanJacinto
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The first sensible statement regarding aliens I’ve ever heard....

keithharris
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I do often go down to the ant hill and talk to them very seldom do they take me to the queen, very often they attack me and try to bite me. They do probably not want my power of fire.

rodovanra
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This is the most realistic depiction of what a contact with aliens might look like. This guy is brilliant.

danieljohnford
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This whole business of alien visitation, at least in the context that it's always discussed, seems ludicrous to me. I mean... from out best observations and knowledge of the universe, any alien civilization would be coming from light years away. Meaning it would take a long, long, time to fly across vast distances, and require huge infrastructure in order to get here and check us out. So, it seems unlikely they would be flying physical spacecraft through space and time to come here. Therefore, in any realistic sense, they would have to be able to bend space time in order to get here. And if they can bend space time, then these alien beings are truly intra-dimensional. If they are space-time-bending intra-dimensional beings, they could be standing in front of you waving their hand in front of your face right now, without you knowing it. They could move around within time, being in either our ancient past and distant future all at the same instant. The thought of them coming here physically should be the least of our worries.

jasonjames
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Any civilisation that was able to last long enough to become so advanced without destroying themselves seems pretty unlikely to me to be so barbaric and immoral as to want to needlessly destroy a civilisation especially one which poses no threat to them with their primitive technology.

I don't see how any sufficiently advanced civilisation would have a problem with needing resources either. Surely they could just create their own, or terraform planets etc.

luker
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I'd encourage you to read the Allies of Humanity books, what he's describing is happening now.

tomw
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*That's exactly right Dr. Kaku. We're just in the way of the aliens hyperspace express route. Now what we need to really do, is get to the local planning department in Alpha Centauri, to stop the demolition process. We better get on the ball, because we've only got 50 earth years to make a formal complaint. I hope this helps.*

hennessyblues
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1:32 Too damn late, everyone in over a 100 light-year sphere already knows we're here. 🙄👽☠️

DJaquithFL
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I used to admire this guy. I never thought he'd draw such a paranoid conclusion on this topic. So when we don't understand something, let's take the position of fear and paranoia and assume hostile intent? Why do we project our negative human traits onto species we don't even understand? Why do we always assume they are technologically advanced but NOT morally advanced?

fastzebrazoom
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*_And how guilty would we feel if we went and destroyed a few microbes on an anthill in Africa_* ?

Anamnesia
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HG wells also points out that we shouldn’t expect their benevolence when we consider the way our explorers treated local populations

govimodo
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I love looking out my backdoor and watching the squirrels and the deer play.

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