Powered By Blogger

The Second Intelligent Species

by Dale Langlois



SCI-FI FOR THE WORKING GUY

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Something to think about

  Just what if we do find other life in our solar system, or other intelligent life orbiting around a star, many light years away? How would that change your view of who we are as a species? Take a look at some of the estimated numbers on this link: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110220/ap_on_sc/us_sci_cosmic_census
  Our description of the universe as we know it has changed several times in the past, lately it seems to be changing every year.
  I study science, and am still amazed at what the findings are showing, as are the scientist making the discoveries. The human species is going to experience an overload of data coming in from our scientific experiments. The problem will not be in the collection of said data, but the explanation of what that data means to the layman.
 One problem is proving the data true enough to get it in the media. Today's media uses most science related stories as fillers if there is nothing better to take up the time slot. I'm sure if some Reality TV celebrity fell on her ass, it would get more time. How unfortunate.
  Check out this link: http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20110211/sc_nm/us_russia_poll_education_science
  Do we want to get to this point? Ignorance is not bliss. We must keep up. I wonder what the numbers would be if we took the same pole the Russians did. China is knocking on our door when it comes to advancing in science studies.
  I am not a political person, nor a religious man, but from my point of view, it's time to believe in some of the data, and consider...what if they're right. How could a monumental discovery change the way I look at my view of reality?
 

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Prediction in review

On November 12th, 2010, I posted a prediction of a small impact being forecast in the news. Today a car sized  asteroid will buzz the Earth, too small to be seen by the unaided eye. See the link http://news.yahoo.com/s/space/20110209/sc_space/carsizeasteroidtopassclosebyearthwednesday
It seems like these stories are in the news more and more often. Are there more asteroids now than ten years ago? No, it's just that our technology is far more advanced than it was ten years ago.
I'll keep this short so those of you who haven't read the post of Nov. 12th can, and those of you who have, can re-read it. Thanks for following.