My Search for Proof Aliens Exist | Avi Loeb | TED

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When I look up at the sky at night,
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I see 100 billion stars of the Milky Way galaxy.
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They look like lights in cabins of a giant spaceship,
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The Milky Way, sailing through space.
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And I wonder
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if there are other passengers in those cabins.
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There are 100 billion of them,
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comparable to the number of people who ever lived on Earth.
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It would be arrogant to think otherwise,
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that we are alone,
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that we are unique and special,
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especially if you read the news every day.
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We are not the pinnacle of creation.
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There is room for improvement.
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(Laughter)
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I'm just a curious farm boy,
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and I wonder about the world around me.
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And I hate to behave like the adults in the room,
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because they often pretend to know more than we actually know.
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And that bothered me since I was a young kid.
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And so I decided to become a scientist
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and answer the questions based on evidence,
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not based on prejudice,
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not based on the politics
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of getting the largest number of likes on social media.
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I don't have a footprint on social media.
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I enjoy nature.
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Whatever it brings to our doorstep is welcome.
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So let's just look around.
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And for 70 years,
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we've been searching for radio signals.
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This is equivalent to staying at home
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and waiting for a phone call that may never come
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because nobody cares that we are lonely.
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It may also be that others are addicted to digital screens
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and they live in a virtual reality,
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as we are at this point in time.
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A much better approach
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is to check if there is any object in our backyard
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that may have arrived from a neighbor's yard.
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Like a tennis ball,
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that may tell us that the neighbor plays tennis.
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And we haven't really checked until the last decade.
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The first object to have been reported by astronomers
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that came from outside the solar system looked really weird.
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It was discovered by a telescope in Hawaii.
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When it passed close to Earth, it was the size of a football field.
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What you see behind me is the artist's depiction.
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It looked really weird
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because as it was tumbling every eight hours,
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the amount of sunlight reflected from it changed by a factor of ten,
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which meant that it has a very extreme shape,
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most likely flat, like a pancake.
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And moreover,
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it exhibited a push away from the sun
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by some mysterious force
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because there was no evaporation,
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no cometary tail around it, no dust, no gas.
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So the question was, what is pushing it?
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And I suggested that maybe it's the reflection of sunlight,
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but for that, the object had to be very thin, like a sail.
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And that meant that it was not produced naturally.
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Maybe it's a surface layer, maybe it's space trash,
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like a plastic bag tumbling in the wind.
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And so we go back 70 years to a question that Enrico Fermi, the physicist,
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asked at Los Alamos, "Where is everybody?"
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Well, this is a question that single people often ask.
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But if you stay at home --
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(Laughter)
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You will not find anyone.
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You have to go to dating sites.
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At the very least, you need to look through your windows for other people.
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And he didn't seek the evidence.
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He was just asking the question and kept repeating it.
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And if we don't look for evidence, we will not find anything.
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It's a self-fulfilling prophecy.
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It's a way to maintain our ignorance.
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And science is better than politics.
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We can find the evidence if we allocate the funds for it.
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This is a real image, what you see behind me,
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it's the Tesla Roadster car
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that was put as a dummy payload on the Falcon Heavy launch of 2018.
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It's now moving in an elliptical orbit around the Sun,
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and perhaps in 20 million years, it will collide with Earth.
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And if it will do so unexpectedly,
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some of my colleagues would argue
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"This is a rock of a type that we've never seen before."
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(Laughter)
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We cannot see it with our best telescopes because it's too small.
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It doesn't reflect enough sunlight.
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'Oumuamua was the size of a football field, big enough for us to see.
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And so the next Copernican revolution
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would be that we are not at the intellectual center
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of the universe.
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Not only that we are not at the physical center of the universe,
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but actually, you know, we arrive to the play relatively late.
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We are not at the center of stage.
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The play is not about us.
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We should be modest.
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We keep thinking that it's about us, but it's not.
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And we better find other actors that will tell us what the play is about.
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And people often say extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence,
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but they are not seeking the evidence.
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Actually, extraordinary evidence requires extraordinary funding.
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(Laughter)
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(Applause)
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Elon Musk argued recently,
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"I don't see any aliens."
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But new scientific knowledge does not fall into our lap.
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We had to invest 10 billion dollars
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in the Large Hadron Collider in order to find the Higgs boson.
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We had to invest 10 billion dollars in the Webb telescope
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in order to find the first generation of galaxies.
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This is the way science is done.
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You need to put the effort in order to find something new.
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And only over the past decade,
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we discovered objects that came from outside the solar system.
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The first one was actually a decade ago.
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It was a meteor, an object half a meter in size
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that collided with Earth
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and burned up in the atmosphere.
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It was spotted by US government satellites.
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The fireball that it generated
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released a few percent of the Hiroshima atomic bomb energy,
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and it was moving too fast to be bound to the Sun's gravity.
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And so we concluded it's interstellar.
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It came from outside the solar system.
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Could it be a Voyager-like meteor?
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Imagine our own spacecraft colliding with a planet like Earth.
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In the future, it would appear as a meteor of unusual material strength
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and unusual speed,
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which are exactly the properties of this meteor from 2014.
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And then 'Oumuamua was discovered in 2017,
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and finally a comet appeared,
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also from interstellar space, was moving too fast.
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And so my colleagues argued,
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"Well, this one looks familiar.
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Doesn't it convince you that the others are natural in origin?
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Rocks of a type that we've never seen before?"
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And I say, if I go down the street and I see a weird person,
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and after that I see a normal person,
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it doesn't make the weird person normal.
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(Laughter)
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Now the US --
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(Laughter)
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Director of National intelligence --
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(Applause)
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Avril Haines delivered three reports
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to the US Congress, talking about unidentified anomalous phenomena.
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The good news is the sky is not classified.
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We don't need to wait for the US government to tell us
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what lies outside the solar system.
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Their day job is national security.
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My day job is figuring out what lies beyond the solar system.
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And the sky is not classified.
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We can answer the question ourselves.
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So I'm leading the Galileo project.
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We built an observatory at Harvard University
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that monitors the sky 24/7,
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looking for objects that are not familiar,
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not birds, balloons, drones, airplanes, satellites.
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So far, we monitored half a million objects.
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Haven't found anything unusual yet,
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but we keep looking
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and we are using machine-learning software to figure out
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what we are looking at.
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But the most exciting endeavor that I was involved in
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is an expedition to the Pacific Ocean near Papua New Guinea,
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to look for the materials from this meteor that I described before.
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And the US Space Command issued a letter to NASA
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confirming at the 99.999 percent
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that this object indeed originated from outside the solar system.
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Based on its high speed, it was moving faster than 95 percent of all stars
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in the vicinity of the Sun.
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It exploded in the lower atmosphere,
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about 90 kilometers away from Manus Island in Papua New Guinea,
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and that meant that the object had material strength
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tougher than even iron meteorites.
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And so I led an expedition in June 2023.
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You can see the team on the ship that was fittingly called Silver Star,
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and we used the sled with magnets on both sides
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to search for droplets left over from the explosion of this meteor.
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And at the bottom left you see the filming crew of Netflix.
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They are preparing a documentary about this research,
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and the director asked me,
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"Avi,
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it looks like you are running," because I was jogging at sunrise,
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as I often do on land for a few miles.
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And he said, "Are you running away from something or towards something?"
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And I said, "Both.
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I'm running away from some of my colleagues
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who have strong opinions without seeking evidence,
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and I'm running towards a higher intelligence in interstellar space."
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Now we used this sled and collected magnetic particles
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from the ocean floor about a mile deep.
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And then I brought them to my colleagues at Harvard University.
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They look like metallic spheres,
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very distinct from the background of sand in which they were collected.
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And my colleague at Harvard, Stein Jacobsen,
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is a world-renowned geochemist.
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He used the electron microprobe, a mass spectrometer, in his laboratory.
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The person on the other side of me in this picture
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is a summer intern, Sophie Bergstrom,
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who found most of our molten droplets.
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And so I called her the spheral hunter.
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And most of our spherules were actually of a type familiar from the solar system,
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but about 10 percent of them looked unusual,
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and they had a chemical composition
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very different from solar system materials.
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They had abundances of elements like beryllium, lanthanum, uranium,
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that are up to a factor of 1,000 more
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than found in solar system materials.
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They were not from the Earth, not from the moon, not from Mars,
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not from asteroids.
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And so now the question arises,
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was this a rock from another star?
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And of course, one possibility
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is that there was a natural process that produced it.
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For example, most stars are dwarf stars, 10 percent of the mass of the sun,
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and they are 100 times denser than the sun.
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And so if you bring a planet like the Earth close to them,
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they spaghettify the planet,
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make a stream of rocks
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that could be ejected at a speed similar to that of this meteor.
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But it's also possible that this object was of artificial origin,
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in which case,
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if we look for bigger pieces of the object,
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we might find a gadget with buttons on it.
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And I asked students in my class,
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"If we find such a gadget, should we press a button?"
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(Laughter)
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Now, some of my critics argued, maybe it's coal ash.
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So we looked at 55 elements from the periodic table
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and found that the abundances of elements are very different from coal ash.
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So it's not coal ash.
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Others argued,
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"Maybe it was not a meteor, maybe it was a truck."
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Well, the data came from US government satellites.
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We actually based our search region
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on the Department of Defense coordinates,
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and we went 26 times back and forth, searching that region.
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So the next expedition, hopefully within the year,
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will search for bigger pieces of the object,
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maybe even the core of the object,
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because that could have a huge impact on humanity.
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We all know the biblical story about Moses,
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who looked at the bush
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that was burning without being consumed,
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with religious awe, and that gave Moses the sense
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that there is a superhuman entity,
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God, out there.
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Now, Friedrich Nietzsche in 1882
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argued, "God is dead."
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And that gave rise to the modern period
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of science and technology,
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where humans have this hubris,
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they lack modesty.
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Nobody is smarter than us,
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we are at the top of the food chain.
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Maybe AI will do a little better.
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But AI is just a digital mirror.
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It reflects our faults.
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It's nothing better than us.
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It's not a digital species.
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It's just us.
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(Applause)
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And if we find a partner out there, of course,
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that will give a new meaning to our existence.
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And it's a whole different ball game.
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Something from another star has nothing to do with us.
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And we better be ready for that.
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Not look at the mirror and imagine something like it,
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as science fiction stories do.
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Now the good news is, next year,
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the Rubin Observatory in Chile
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will survey the southern sky every four days
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with a camera that is the size of a person,
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3.2 billion pixels,
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a thousand times more than your cell phone camera.
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And so if we find more objects like 'Oumuamua,
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it might give us a sense of modesty.
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We might bring back this sense of awe that Moses had.
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Except in this time, it will be based
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on something that was delivered from interstellar space, from a neighbor.
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And that is quite promising, actually, because it may change our priorities.
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Instead of spending four trillion dollars a year on military budgets,
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killing each other for territories on this rock,
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the tiny rock, left over from the formation of the sun,
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we might realize that there is a smarter kid on the block,
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and that kid may provide a better role model than our politicians.
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(Applause)
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And if we allocate four trillion dollars a year to space exploration,
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we could send a CubeSat towards every star in the Milky Way galaxy,
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hundreds of billions of them, within one century.
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And it gets better than that,
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because if we find a superhuman intelligence out there ...
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We might learn new physics.
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The first question I would ask is, "What happened before the Big Bang?"
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And they might have quantum gravity engineers
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that are capable of creating a baby universe in the laboratory.
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And this job of creating a new universe can be perfected.
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And that would help us actually,
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(Laughter)
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given that there is a lot of room for improvement
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in the world that we inhabit.
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Thank you.
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Chris Anderson: Thank you, Avi.
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