Astronomer Royal: If we find aliens, they will be machines

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Alien contact is likely to come from machines living on other worlds outside of the solar system, the Astronomer Royal Martin Rees has said.

Prof Lord Rees, 72, told the Cheltenham Science Festival ‘I’m not holding my breath’ for signs of extraterrestrial life, but said if a signal was picked up it would not be from organic life, like humans.

He said that most space exploration would be carried out by machines, which would be not constrained by the physical difficulties of existing in space or on other planets.

“I think it is quite likely that within a few centuries the overriding intelligence will be machines because they will have an easier time spreading beyond the Earth because they are not organic and most exploration will be by machines and not humans,” he said.

“If you were to detect a SETI (Search for Extra Terrestrial Intelligence) signal it would be far more likely that it would be from a machine and not an organic creature.

“There has been just a thin sliver of time when organic beings have existed and billions of years after machines will take over, so they will be the future.”

Martin Rees is the 15th Astronomer Royal since the post was created by King Charles II in 1675. The Astronomer Royal remains available to advise the Sovereign on astronomical and related scientific matters and is expected to be available for consultation on scientific matters for as long as the holder remains a professional astronomer.


Astronomer Royal: If we find aliens, they will be machines


Prof Lord Rees told the Cheltenham Science Festival the first contact with aliens will be through robots


Astronomer Royal Lord Martin Rees gives his talk on 'Mars to the Multiverse' at Cheltenham Science Festival Photo: SWNS


By Sarah Knapton, Science Editor
06 Jun 2015
The Telegraph
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Alien contact is likely to come from machines living on other worlds outside of the solar system, the Astronomer Royal Martin Rees has said.

Prof Lord Rees, 72, told the Cheltenham Science Festival ‘I’m not holding my breath’ for signs of extraterrestrial life, but said if a signal was picked up it would not be from organic life, like humans.

He said that most space exploration would be carried out by machines, which would not be constrained by the physical difficulties of existing in space or on other planets.

“I think it is quite likely that within a few centuries the overriding intelligence will be machines because they will have an easier time spreading beyond the Earth because they are not organic and most exploration will be by machines and not humans,” he said.

“If you were to detect a SETI (Search for Extra Terrestrial Intelligence) signal it would be far more likely that it would be from a machine and not an organic creature.

“There has been just a thin sliver of time when organic beings have existed and billions of years after machines will take over, so they will be the future.”

Prof Rees said that only a few adventurous humans would ever leave Earth to colonise the solar system, where they would be forced to use technology to adapt to inhabitable worlds and start new civilisations.

He claimed that such cyber adaptations to new planets or moons would mark the start of the ‘post-human era.’

Space Adventures Ltd is already planning the first tourist trips to the dark side of the Moon, while SpaceX, the company foundedby Elon Musk which regularly delivers payloads to the International Space Station, is hoping to start transporting tourists as well as cargo into space in the near future.


Prof Lord Rees, 72, told the Cheltenham Science Festival ‘I’m not holding my breath’ for signs of extraterrestrial life


Musk has also spoken of his ambitions to start a colony on Mars stating he would like to die on the planet ‘just not on impact.’

Astronauts have not ventured beyond low Earth orbit since the last manned flight to the Moon in 1972.

Prof Rees said: “We won’t see another Apollo mission because that was fuelled by super-power rivalry. I think there will be people who go, but not in the mode of traditional astronauts, but crazy adventurers like Ranulph Fiennes and Elon Musk.

“By the end of the century there will be some people living away from the Earth. We will wish them good look in adapting their progeny who will need genetic adaptations.

“That will be the start of the post-human era because they will evolve to be a new species.

"I would predict that in the next 50 years or so all of the bodies in the solar system will have been mapped and probed by machine and some people will follow."

Prof Rees said he was concerned about the rise in biotechnology and warned that computers and robots will soon be so advanced they will be able to create the next generation of machines without human intervention.

Stephen Hawking recently cautioned that the rise in artificial intelligence could spell the end of mankind.

“Some people think we ought to have guidelines while other people we think we should not worry about that. I am certainly concerned about these sub autonomous military robots which can just put bullets in people” Prof Rees added.

“But Stephen Hawking has pronounced on this in a dogmatic way and got much more traction that the vein deserves,” he added.


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The Borg are cybernetic organisms - or cyborgs for short. They are part organic and part biomechatronic, so I'm not sure if you can officially class them to be wholly machine.

The Briton Neil Harbisson is the first person in the world to have an antenna implanted in his skull and to be officially recognised as a cyborg by a government. His antenna allows him to perceive visible and invisible colours such as infrareds and ultraviolets via audible vibrations in his skull as well as receive images, videos, music or phone calls directly into his head. His wifi enabled antenna also allows him to receive colours from satellites and hear extraterrestial colours from space. Since 2004, international media have described him as the world's first cyborg.

 

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. . . and we all know how gentle and caring machines are.

2Pe:2:11-12:
Whereas angels,
which are greater in power and might,
bring not railing accusation against them before the Lord.
But these,
as natural brute beasts,
made to be taken and destroyed,
speak evil of the things that they understand not;
and shall utterly perish in their own corruption;

2Pe:2:17-19:
These are wells without water,
clouds that are carried with a tempest;
to whom the mist of darkness is reserved for ever.
For when they speak great swelling words of vanity,
they allure through the lusts of the flesh,
through much wantonness,
those that were clean escaped from them who live in error.
While they promise them liberty,
they themselves are the servants of corruption:
for of whom a man is overcome,
of the same is he brought in bondage.