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Have 36 Alien Civilizations Colonized Our Galaxy?
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11/8/2024
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The first exoplanet was confirmed in 1992. More than 5,000 others have been catalogued since,
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and many in a habitable zone. But the truth is, we know, even if we haven't yet confirmed,
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that there are billions of other planets out there, and the likelihood of alien life
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is almost certain. So, do you think that they might know about us?
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A new study published in the Astrophysical Journal in June 2020 has recontextualized
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the search for extraterrestrial life by taking a fresh look at the famous Drake Equation.
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The study, led by researchers at the University of Nottingham in the UK, guesstimates the
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number of CETI, or Communicating Extraterrestrial Intelligence Civilizations, that could be
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in our galaxy, putting the figure at somewhere between 4 and 211, but most likely a few dozen,
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or about 36. So, there's more than a few things to understand here. First, the civilizations
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that the team are proposing would all be able to send radio signals out into space, much
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like we can, which is what qualifies them as communicating. Next, and more significantly
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however, researchers reached this new number of potential alien societies by developing
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a calculation called the Astrobiological Copernican Limit, which is essentially a more specific
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alien probability analysis than the much more famous Drake Equation. The Drake Equation,
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devised by the astrophysicist Frank Drake in 1961, sets out to estimate the number of
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potential alien civilizations too, only it's infamously broad in its approach. The equation
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looks at seven criteria, none of which we conclusively know the answer to, including
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the rate of star creation and the possible lifetime of a communicating civilization.
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As a result, because of all the moving parts, the various attempts to solve the Drake Equation
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have generated wildly different outcomes down the years, alternately suggesting that there
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could be anything from zero other civilizations, for example, to tens of millions of them.
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The Astrobiological Copernican Limit calculation, however, significantly streamlines and tightens
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the method. Crucially, it works on the assumption that life on Earth develops scientifically
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rather than at random, and that intelligent life on an alien planet would therefore evolve
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in a similar way to how it has done on Earth. That is, it would take roughly five billion
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years to get to this point. It then takes into account the estimate number of planets
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within the habitable zones of their respective stars, in the Milky Way, and hey presto, it
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deems that there's potentially between four and two hundred and eleven communicating civilizations
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in our galaxy, or about thirty-six.
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Much like the Drake Equation, though, the Astrobiological Copernican Principle isn't
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without its fair share of problems. Again, we can't accurately know the correct figures
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to input into it, with estimates on the number of anything in the Milky Way tending to significantly
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differ from source to source. We simply don't know the exact number of stars, or exoplanets
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in the galaxy, and haven't yet even confidently observed an exomoon. So, while this new method
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is quicker, neater, more specialised, and arguably more authentic, it is by no means
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definitive. We're still very much at the stage of, there could be thirty-six alien
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civilizations in the Milky Way, but there also really couldn't be. There's also
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the fact that we're still not absolutely certain what caused intelligent life to evolve
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even on Earth itself, so the assumption that it even could happen, widely across the universe,
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under what might be deemed the right conditions, is still a vast, but in this case vital, leap.
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The whole estimating the lifespan of a communicating civilization thing is really tricky to do.
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We only have ourselves to measure against, and though humans have been on Earth for 200,000
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years or so, we've only been able to send radio signals for about a century. And we
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have no idea how long we'll survive as a radio-signalling, communicating species.
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This means our best guess at how long such a civilization could last has only one very
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modest data point to work from, of at least 100 years.
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While this latest method to count unseen aliens isn't infallible, however, it does prompt
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us to think about the search for extraterrestrial life from a range of other perspectives too,
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which is always fun. Another takeaway from this study, for example, is the calculated
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probable distance between us and the next civilization, with it suggesting that the
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closest alien group could be 17,000 light years away. This means that even if we knew,
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with 100% accuracy, that there really was an intelligent, communicating civilization
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that distance away from us, well, we'd be waiting some 34,000 years after sending a
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simple message to get a similarly simple response back. As for the prospects of conversing
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with such a society in depth, there aren't any.
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Not only that, but 17,000 years is obviously a long time, and more than enough time for
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a civilization – ours or theirs – to disappear for any number of reasons. Barring some sort
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of far-future immortality technique, at the very least anyone alive to blindly send the
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initial message would be long, long dead before the reply came through. What's even
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more disheartening, though, is that even if there is an alien civilization out there,
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or even 36 civilizations or more, how likely is it that they're sending out radio signals
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to try and communicate in the first place? Arguably, not very. Humankind has been sending
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radio messages into space for decades, the most famous of which being the Arecibo message
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in 1974, but it's not automatic that other species would do the same thing. While the
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astrobiological Copernican principle assumes that other life will have developed scientifically
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and somewhat similarly to ours, it could still be completely and fundamentally different
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to us, with zero use or knowledge of our communication methods. Nevertheless, there has been some
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cause for belief in recent decades, too, that perhaps an alien message would be receivable
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and decipherable for us. The most famous of all incoming signals was the WOW signal picked
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up by the Big Ear radio telescope at Ohio State University in 1977. When translated,
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it amounts to a string of six characters – 6EQUJ5 – and has been variably called the most
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likely candidate for a true alien communication. In 2012, we even sent a response to the signal
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from the Arecibo Observatory, in the form of 10,000 tweets all tagged with hashtag Chasing
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UFOs.
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More recently, notable radio signals from space were picked up by CHIME, the Canadian
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Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment, a radio telescope, in 2018. CHIME detected what are
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known as FRBs – Fast Radio Bursts – coming from another galaxy 500 million light-years
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away, repeating at intervals of every 16 days. But could it be a sign of alien life, or could
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these interest-piquing FRBs instead be coming from a young neutron star or an incredibly
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bright supernova, as per other theories on what they really are? Either way, as they're
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from outside the Milky Way, they're not one of the 36 civilisations proposed by the
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Astrobiological Copernican Principle, and if CHIME's FRBs are alien in origin, it'd
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take us hundreds of millions of years to send a response with current technology – a significant
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portion of Earth's life so far.
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If anything, instances like the CHIME signal prove just how immense the task at hand really
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is. With a new calculation, the University of Nottingham team has devised a way to argue
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for multiple alien civilisations within the Milky Way. But the Milky Way is just one average-sized
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example in amongst billions more galaxies in the observable universe. So, while we may
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never be able to talk to distant aliens in our own galaxy or beyond, the belief that
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we're not alone isn't likely to disappear either. The Astrobiological Copernican Limit
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is one attempt amongst many to estimate how many intelligent species are out there, but
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until we have direct evidence that anything else exists, it's impossible to tell how
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accurate the calculations are. For now, we have to be content thinking that there might
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be 36 alien civilisations living in the Milky Way.
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