New Study on Extraterrestrial Civilizations: “They’ve Probably Already Destroyed Themselves”

Viral Storm
3 min readDec 24, 2020

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The newly published research paper estimates that the optimal time frame for the development of extraterrestrial civilizations occurred about eight billion years. This was after the formation of the Milky Way and that such civilizations have more than likely already self-destructed.

The new study, authored by researchers at NASA and the California Institute of Technology, is based on Drake’s equation and examined where in space and when other forms may have lived or are still living.

Researchers have considered a number of factors that would influence the development of intelligent extraterrestrial civilizations. The frequency of radiation emitted by stellar explosions, the time required for intelligent life to develop, and the potential tendency for such civilizations to self-destruct. around an Earth-like planet.

Creating the model, they determined that intelligent life could most likely appear about eight billion years after the formation of the Milky Way, noting that such life was probably about 13,000 light-years from the galactic center.

By comparison, the Earth, located about 25,000 light-years from the galactic center, has witnessed the emergence of humans approximately 13.5 billion years after the formation of the Milky Way.

“It is possible that an intelligent life form somewhere in the galaxy is still too young to be seen,” the researchers concluded in their study.

However, researchers have also found that the potential for self-destruction has greatly affected the amount of galactic intelligent life, with officials speculating that even if intelligent beings exist, they are likely to self-destruct. It would not be surprising if very few intelligent life exists somewhere. elsewhere or not at all.

Researchers have suggested that such self-destruction could have been the result of war, climate change, or the development of biotechnology. All possibilities being mentioned in studies dating back to the early 1960s.

The new study, published in the archival database, has been submitted to the journal and is awaiting review. It appeared after a team of scientists from the University of Nottingham estimated that there are 36 communicatively intelligent alien civilizations on the Milky Way.

Originally published at https://viral-storm.com on December 24, 2020.

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