How Old Could the First Alien Civilizations Be? | Summary and Q&A

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August 23, 2023
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John Michael Godier
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How Old Could the First Alien Civilizations Be?

TL;DR

Life on Earth may have originated from elsewhere through panspermia, and ancient civilizations could have arisen billions of years ago, creating a potential solution to the Fermi Paradox.

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  • πŸ›Ÿ Life on Earth may have originated from elsewhere through panspermia, raising the possibility of life existing on other celestial bodies in our solar system and beyond.
  • πŸ€• The age of our solar system suggests that conditions for planet formation and the building blocks of life have been present in the galaxy for billions of years.
  • 🀨 The lack of observable technological civilizations in the galaxy raises questions about the timing and prevalence of advanced civilizations.
  • 🫀 Ancient civilizations could have arisen billions of years ago, potentially making our own civilization relatively young in comparison.
  • πŸͺ The existence of planets as old as 12.7 billion years highlights the availability of materials for planet formation in the early universe.
  • 🀩 The future fate of the exoplanet Methusalah, currently orbiting a pair of stars in a globular cluster, involves potential ejection or capture by another system.
  • 🀨 The possibility of ancient civilizations adds complexity to the Fermi Paradox and raises questions about the existence of a great filter.

Transcript

The question of life in the universe is a complicated one. Our brand of life here on earth required warm temperatures, liquid water and the chemicals required for life to function to all come together just so to produce abiogenesis, the advent of life. How exactly this happened is still largely a mystery, we don’t know the exact circumstances of ho... Read More

Questions & Answers

Q: Is it possible that life on Earth originated from another celestial body through panspermia?

It is fully plausible that life on Earth may have been seeded through the interchange of meteorites, potentially from Mars, Venus, Europa, Titan, or even the asteroid Ceres.

Q: How old is our solar system?

Our solar system is approximately 4.6 billion years old, formed when suitable heavy elements were ubiquitously available in the Milky Way for planet formation.

Q: What does the lack of observable technological civilizations in the galaxy suggest?

The Fermi Paradox may indicate that we are either early in the game of technological development or that a great filter prevents the emergence of advanced civilizations.

Q: Can ancient civilizations have arisen billions of years ago?

If the emergence of intelligent civilizations follows a similar path as Earth, it is possible that civilizations could have arisen as early as 8 billion years ago, or even earlier.

Summary & Key Takeaways

  • Life on Earth may have been seeded through panspermia, with Mars, Venus, Europa, Titan, or even the asteroid Ceres being possible sources.

  • The age of our solar system suggests that the conditions for planet formation and the building blocks of life have been present in the galaxy for billions of years.

  • The lack of observable technological civilizations in the galaxy may indicate that we are either early in the game or that a great filter prevents the emergence of advanced civilizations.

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