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The eerie silence: Are we alone in the Universe? 

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Professor Paul Davies gives this public lecture entitled: The eerie silence: Are we alone in the Universe? on Friday, 18 May 2012 at The Australian National University.
Paul Davies is a theoretical physicist, cosmologist, astrobiologist and best-selling author. He is Regents' Professor at Arizona State University, where he directs the Beyond Center for Fundamental Concepts in Science -- a cosmic think tank that tackles the "big questions" of existence, from the origin of the universe to the origin of life and the nature of time.
Davies also directs a National Cancer Institute research program that tackles cancer from a physics perspective. Among his research accomplishments, Davies helped explain how black holes radiate energy, what caused the ripples in the cosmic afterglow of the big bang, and why life on Earth may have come from Mars.
Davies has written about 30 books, most recently The Eerie Silence: Are We Alone in the Universe? His preoccupation with deep conceptual problems and his fearless championing of bold new ideas earned Davies the epithet of 'The Disruptor' in a recent profile in Nature magazine.
His many media projects include presenting two six-part series on The Big Questions for Australian television. He has awards from The Royal Society and the UK Institute of Physics, and also received the 1995 Templeton Prize. In 2007 he was named a Member of the Order of Australia in the Queen's birthday honours list.

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Комментарии : 6   
@boogiecat55
@boogiecat55 11 лет назад
excellent video, thankyou for uploading. paul davies is brilliant
@iancmcintyre
@iancmcintyre 11 лет назад
If life was so easy than a planet that was able to host life almost as soon as it was able to (life sprang up very very quickly here on Earth) would likely have more than one genesis.
@wamadeus
@wamadeus 12 лет назад
No, we are not. =)
@AntipodeanStar
@AntipodeanStar 12 лет назад
If life on Mars is most likely from Earth Paul, why dont we seed the planet with oxygen producing microbes and get a habitable planet started? Lets fire up a greenhouse effect to create an atmosphere and warmth, and who knows, in a few generations we'll be skiing down Olympus Mons!
@PhilthCollinz
@PhilthCollinz 12 лет назад
When u talk about belief u sound like a priest, gaz, u should throw out belief when it comes to actual science and observation, take the facts for what they are, still we have more important things to worry about like hungry children & nuclear war
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