“I do not have a footprint on social media, I enjoy nature” … I was expecting applause but the silence was deafening.
@dreamfall774 ай бұрын
The SETI project is waiting for a call, he is not waiting for a call at all. The truth is in the middle.
@masteronionnorth23414 ай бұрын
Because only an alien wouldn't have a social media foot print. 😋
@PolarisClubfan4 ай бұрын
Emotional shock 😂
@PolarisClubfan4 ай бұрын
Can a scientist lead a country better than a politician ?
@dreamfall774 ай бұрын
@@masteronionnorth2341 This is only if the purpose of the mission is not to make contact.
@Purified-Bananas4 ай бұрын
"We are not the pinnacle of creation. There's room for improvement."
@turinturambar67704 ай бұрын
Would suggest that anyone unfamiliar with the bipartisan UAP Disclosure Act of 2023, proposed by the Senate majority leader as an amendment to the FY24 NDAA, should go read the language in that document. That bill would have conveyed eminent domain over any recovered NHI materials, as well as created a nine-person civilian review board which would oversee the release of government documents relating to UAP. That bill passed the Senate, but was stripped of those crucial provisions in the House during conference.
@loffarenerik29144 ай бұрын
tell Trump that
@tonydisibio42364 ай бұрын
Who thought we were ? We The Children
@bob2ride4 ай бұрын
Senate majority leaderin 2024 was a scientist? Don’t think so. He believes in Bigfoot too. 😂
@tonydisibio42364 ай бұрын
@@bob2ride DUDE Seriously, If YOU do not Know about Sasquatch ( bigfoot to you ) NOW in 2024, your Way behind and have to Catch way up. Got it, and besides that, there's a lot of other Secrets that the GOVT Has Kept from US. Dude Your Behind - Get it.
@DerStreuner4 ай бұрын
"Science is better than politics." Applause. 👍
@trappedkitty53354 ай бұрын
And yet scientists are beholden to politicians for funding.
@danielmartin78384 ай бұрын
Science has always been political, that’s the irony
@tor2gonzio4 ай бұрын
And here he is
@tonydisibio42364 ай бұрын
Politics is the lowest form of life on Earth
@j.w.r37304 ай бұрын
Science is unlimited freedom. Politics is about punishment.
@416pp4 ай бұрын
I stopped watching TED talks like 8 years ago.. this popped up on my feed for good reasons.. what a great talk!!
@stickmanlives4 ай бұрын
Same ...and I am so happy also to have bumped into this presentation !
@ETSpaceRocks4 ай бұрын
@@stickmanlives Me too in a same team thank you
@rjswas4 ай бұрын
Same here.
@HiAdrian3 ай бұрын
Same!
@michi98163 ай бұрын
in the introduction he says to see 100 billion stars. they might exist, but can not be seen looking up into the sky.
@gustavoantonio1942 ай бұрын
Avi is a great speaker, those 18 minutes felt like 18 seconds but I absorbed every word
@oBCHANoАй бұрын
You absorbed every word of nonsense, congratulations, you've learned nothing.
@MikaLoka-df8pn4 күн бұрын
u absorbed 18 seconds of words lol so u read the title and kinda remember it
@ThorPalsson4 ай бұрын
Avi doesn't deserve that hate he has received from the scientific community Since when does science not allow curiosity and wonder? He is asking questions that are absolutely fundamental to our existence
@JoeyP9464 ай бұрын
I'm watching a Ted talk with the title "My search for proof aliens exist". I might as well be watching the history channel
@shadw47014 ай бұрын
The problem is that he's always jumping to conclusions
@hllok4 ай бұрын
His isn’t wonder and curiosity. He continues to make claims without evidence, like omaumau and the spheroids.
@Anomaly_Files184 ай бұрын
@@hllok How is that not evidence? What is evidence to you? Them landing on the White House lawn?
@blueabattoir4 ай бұрын
@Anomaly_Files18 That would be strong evidence.
@jacobbarr95694 ай бұрын
"There is room for improvement" Amen!!!!
@tonydisibio42364 ай бұрын
For the human race, I don't know, all I can Do is Hope.
@appsenence92444 ай бұрын
He meant that if we are god's creation then god is flawed. It's basically a saying watching science that we can't have been engineered, there's too many flaws with the human body and brain. You saying amen to this is truly ironic.
@kennethnyhus13374 ай бұрын
Amun*
@riir18934 ай бұрын
@@appsenence9244 There does exist quite a few Christians, Jews, and Muslims who do believe the universe is ~13.7bn years old and that we, like the rest of life, has been formed via natural selection, though. According to them it's the soul we've been gifted that's perfect and indestructible, not our physical bodies themselves.
@appsenence92444 ай бұрын
@@riir1893 ok?
@justicewillprevail11064 ай бұрын
He's absolutely right. He's never claimed he knows something for sure. He just simply says there are possibilities. Many science channels I watch refuses to even consider the possibility of intelligence from another galaxy. I find those channel rather close minded. Dr. Lien is much more accepting to new ideas and possibilities.
@DarthQuantum-ez8qz4 ай бұрын
Yes, there are possibilities. There are also possibilities for fairies and leprechauns - just no DATA.
@beenaplumber83794 ай бұрын
That's an important difference between science channels and scientists. A scientist cannot simply dismiss the work of someone who rigorously follows the scientific method, no matter what questions they're addressing, and I've never seen that happen. To do so puts the critic outside the realm of science. The actual problem, as Avi alluded to, is funding. Scientists cannot dispute someone who follows the scientific method, but granting agencies are less likely to fund projects that have a lower probability of success. The question of extraterrestrial life has been studied very carefully (e.g., with every Mars lander or rover), and the accumulation of negative data makes it hard for funders to give massive amounts of money to continue studying a question that has yielded so much negative data. I think most scientists would be delighted beyond expression if extraterrestrial life were to be found, particularly intelligent life.
@njones4203 ай бұрын
@@beenaplumber8379 beautifully put!
@galaxia47093 ай бұрын
@@njones420 but it's wrong what he says
@dreamfall773 ай бұрын
@@beenaplumber8379 Well, I think it's time for scientists to take a closer look at the fact that the Mandela Effect clearly does not fit into the strict framework of a purely psychological phenomenon.
@Cyclopsonlyseeshisdeath4 ай бұрын
I loved his take on the Fermi paradox, “Single people ask this a lot, but you have to leave your house to meet people”
@Probabilityislife4 ай бұрын
All bs. Ets are here. The world is run by a group of small unelected people who already know all this.
@mateusb094 ай бұрын
That doesn't make anything better at all. You can fit 30 planet earth between us and the moon. The universe is big but at the same time it is so empty and everything is too far away. Fermi paradox: maybe we can't see anybody in the night sky because everything is just too far away to be detected.
@ms08244 ай бұрын
My planetary comparison would be this. Imagine a single human being at the north pole on earth, and a single human being at the south pole on earth. How long would it take for them to utilize tools, create technology, be curious enough to explore, have the idea of not being alone, and find each other? A likely answer is never.
@prodromosregalides34024 ай бұрын
We need to first start moving around the solar system . We can do this at the very least. It will greatly enhance our understanding of the universe. But not when we compete for matters the showcases of which is Ukraine, Gaza, Syria, Yemen, Niger and so on. Not when the excuse is a religion or ideology we do not actually believe in. Wanna be Christians, Jews, Muslims, Atheists, Environmentalists and so on, being so vocal about their agenda while in reality their only concern is money. We need a humanity with self-awareness.
@ETSpaceRocks4 ай бұрын
@@Probabilityislife My Man Love you for kind words respect! There is still smart people left in this world Amen
@annphillips37043 ай бұрын
Avi has been going where many scientists refuse to go for a long time. He is taking the community on one interview at a time. His enthusiasm is wonderful. Tumbling like Oumuamua he is joining forces with the likes of Gary Nolan etc ( minds too great to not take seriously.) It is amazing how much resistance he is encountering from within. . He needs our support Bravo. 👏👏👏
@oldionusАй бұрын
It's not resistance. It's demand for proof, which is sadly lacking. The idea that technology at an interstellar level would be hard to detect, rather than really, really obvious is completely implausible. Of course it's possible, barely, but there is just no good reason to believe it to be true, or even spend a lot of time speculating about it. Advanced technology will not be stealthy. It will be readily apparent. And it ain't here. Maybe somewhere, but not here, not now. Until someone produces a single small sample of material that could not have been produced by human technology as it currently stands, which would demonstrate the existence of an extraterrestrial technology, the conclusion that the extraordinary evidence necessary to back up an extraordinary claim is simply lacking remains unassailed. I would be absolutely excited beyond compare if alien technology were proven to exist, but with only blurry, ambiguous photos and a lot of tortured logic and speculation, I say, like a Missourian, show me. Show us the PROOF. It just doesn't exist. Yet.
@LaurenWilson-cm8ic9 күн бұрын
They "refuse to go" there for GOOD reasons! Enthusiasm is irrelevant to evidence, and encourages confirmation bias. If he had evidence, he would not "need your support".
@uapReX4 ай бұрын
"4 trillion dollars a year on military budgets" Insane :(
@grilledslug76474 ай бұрын
Everything we know and have known as a species, every event in our evolution and history happened on this pale blue dot. When you think about it, it is imperative that w fight to the death for every square inch of it.
@mrtienphysics6664 ай бұрын
@@grilledslug7647 with who?
@MiB13134 ай бұрын
@@mrtienphysics666 Why our Ancient Alien overlords, OfCourse.
@0_3_6_9_04 ай бұрын
Thank you! Perfect.
@BearOnTheMoon4 ай бұрын
@@grilledslug7647 That's the whole point that you lot always miss. I mean it's right there in front of your own nose and you still can't see it. Even a portion of that '4 trillion dollars a year' would INCREASE the size and number of 'every square inch' you insist we need to fight over. Even a school kid can understand this simple notion. Why can't you?
@jeffmosesjr4 ай бұрын
The world needs more curious farm boys. Gods speed Dr Loab!
@dreamfall774 ай бұрын
In fact, what he said about the farm boy and the adults in the room clearly indicates that he is at least one of the candidates, but how can he be told about this if he is not on social networks?
@p.chuckmoralesesquire39654 ай бұрын
The owners of pecan farms in israel arent really the same thing as some poor hick buddy of yours from Iowa dude
@JamesTaylor-on9nz4 ай бұрын
@@p.chuckmoralesesquire3965 You think a member of God's chosen would do that? Get on a stage and tell lies?
@p.chuckmoralesesquire39654 ай бұрын
@@JamesTaylor-on9nz antisemitism aside, when confronted at the very end, "yes or no question, will we find evidence of extra terrestrial life in the next ten years" Not only does question reveal that what Avi found last year IS NOT a sign of extra-terrestrial life, he quickly answered YES knowing full and well he is lying to his audience for clicks. So just because this "adorable farm boy" from Harvard doesn't have a social media presence like joe rogan, doesn't mean he isn't selling the same click bait for a future podcast deal.
@p.chuckmoralesesquire39654 ай бұрын
@@JamesTaylor-on9nz but yeah, he's using flowerly language to manipulate simple ppl into buying his trash points.
@cloudie_s4 ай бұрын
"And I say, if I go down the street and I see a weird person, and after that I see a normal person. It doesn't make the weird person normal." .. lol .. I am going to add this to my list of grandiose quotes. 💚
@cgpsj21944 ай бұрын
I could listen for hours to this captivating genius
@brianwatson96874 ай бұрын
I had enough after three minutes.
@Jacobsoetsrto32113 ай бұрын
@@brianwatson9687 i could listen for 40 hpurs for professor avi the genius
@DQ-su6qf2 ай бұрын
Nothing new here…
@cgpsj21942 ай бұрын
@@DQ-su6qf ?
@cotystiehl72604 ай бұрын
Wow, this was refreshing to listen to.... It's too bad the few people at the top are more concerned with power and greed, and the the rest of us suffer for it.
@MikaLoka-df8pn4 күн бұрын
what u mean? u think Aliens are in a prison and the government don't let them out or what
@cameronbutton25733 ай бұрын
Nice talk - I’m glad there’s a scientist out there brave enough to put it all on the line for something we all want answers too
@beenaplumber83793 ай бұрын
The only bravery required is the risk that funding might be hard to come by. That can limit the amount of work a scientist can do. There is no loss of respect for pursuing any research question. Scientists pursue knowledge for its own sake, not because it's in some socially correct field. Funding and urgent social need do influence which questions scientists will study, but there is no ostracism of scientists who study unusual ideas. (Extraterrestrial life is by no means an unusual subject of scientific study. NASA continues to spend massive amounts of money on the question, as do scientists working in universities around the world. It's not a fringe idea in research, and it never has been.)
@CensoredComment-os8py2 ай бұрын
Science will tell you if youre being visited or not. And right now? Nope. Life in the universe? Sure. I'm 98% sure there is. If it was just 1 life form PER GALAXY or even 1 per 100 galaxies, life would still be abundant in the Universe. But coming here in space ships? NOPE.
@Rotwang722 ай бұрын
Plenty of scientists are looking for ET. But most are looking for them, not saying they are there first.
@beenaplumber83792 ай бұрын
@@Rotwang72 Yeah, saying they are there and then looking for evidence to support that claim - that's something non-scientists struggle with. It's easy to support any claim if you say it's true and then look for evidence in favor of it, but that's how we come up with fringe ideas that appear to non-scientists to have solid evidence to support them, when what we really have is unchallenged evidence that is often misunderstood, and claims that remain unsupported.
@TAPATIOPLEASE2 ай бұрын
We have the answers. Other beings are here, it's a matter of identifying them and knowing their intent.
@RockStar-vx8ec3 ай бұрын
Love the curiosity to ask and find evidence inside the realm of human imagination and outside of modern science boundaries ❤😊
@ycroniyael19763 ай бұрын
Professor Avi Loeb is one of the most brilliant mind scientists in the world. I always enjoy hearing him.
@simpsimpson51753 ай бұрын
are you serious? he is a handled Mossad asset
@StrobeFireStudios3 ай бұрын
avi is a legend for bringing up these topics. he is opening himself for ridicule from his fellow peers, but he's steadfast in his approach and findings. good luck to you Avi Loeb. you are a real one.
@patelvihar4179Ай бұрын
I love how dedicated these scientists are for their curiosity and science!
@SgtGuarnereDD4 ай бұрын
Avi is taking the risk that was needed by many scientists in the past leading to incredible discoveries for mankind. I'm not going to assume he's right, but I admire his curiosity and stubbornness and just hope for him to get his breakthrough in time. It'd be the discovery of a lifetime.
@bigdopamine93434 ай бұрын
He’s a grifter that pretended he found an alien space ship.
@SgtGuarnereDD4 ай бұрын
@@bigdopamine9343 you obviously know nothing about science. He's never stated he found an alien spaceship, nor did he claim that aliens exist beyond any doubt. He's researching the potential for Oumuamua and the objects he's found to be extrasolar and their likelihood to be of technologically advanced alien nature. Nothing more, nothing less.
@mandogundam57794 ай бұрын
Not saying you are wrong, your comment is appreciated. Just beware the Dunning-Kruger effect friends, its pretty prevalent these days.
@bigdopamine93434 ай бұрын
@@SgtGuarnereDD no he literally declared that he’d found pieces of an interstellar object that could not have been produced naturally. Turned out to be industrial waste. I do understand the scientific method and know that he did not employ it. He’s considered a clown by his contemporaries.
@andreated3 ай бұрын
Do not be afraid of the unknown. We have come to the progress we have today because of continuous exploration and the open-mindedness of many scientists who have dedicated their lives to being accepted by their scientific community by addressing questions that were destabilizing to the logical minds of their day. What is known, is already known! It is only by investigating what one does not know or understand that one will know! We can learn many new technologies and cure all physical and mental illnesses and solve war without killing anyone. Everything is possible, be optimistic and have hope!
@813lem17 күн бұрын
What we already know may or may not be right. Its ok if that changes, its ok to go back and take another look and check our progress. We might be surprised at what we find.
@Just_Sebastian4 ай бұрын
I'm so happy to have him on 'our' team. Scientists swimming against the current is what we need more of. Of course he's not the only one. Professor Jacques Vallée, Professor Garry Nolan, Professor Diana Walsh Pasulka, etc., etc. Many good people unafraid of following the evidence, even if the evidence is something completely unexpected. All the scientists calling BS on the UAP/NHI question haven't even tried to look into the data. They dismiss it at forehand, which of course is very UNscientific. Thank you Prof. Loeb! ✨🛸🌟
@sarcasticnews11954 ай бұрын
All of the best discoveries are unexpected! Avi will be remembered as an extraordinarily great scientist -- and all of the naysayers will be quickly and easily forgotten in the dustbin of history.
@DarthQuantum-ez8qz4 ай бұрын
WRONG. There is NO EVIDENCE for alien civilizations and , YES, we HAVE looked at the data .
@ETSpaceRocks4 ай бұрын
They got to fallow principle the GODE or you wont be Scientists after braking the CODE... some of them seems to have found the way around interesting!
@njones4203 ай бұрын
"All the scientists calling BS on the UAP/NHI question haven't even tried to look into the data" I've tried, at length ... I ai-upscaled the first video the pentagon released...which is without a doubt 100% just a goose flying over water (on my channel with all the calculations). If you look at the _actual_ data (like the onscreen avionics telemetry) it's clearly all a joke, there's no way any real scientist would take it seriously, very surprised more people haven't realised and publicised it. Sorry, but the data is all either badly interpolated (like all the _trans-media_ wild-claims), just missing, or completely misinterpreted (like the goose). I've been into this stuff for 35+ years, working in aviation/avionics for 20 years, and doing astrophotography for 20+ years...I used to believe it, until i was working in the field. Most scientists just don't waste their time with UAPs, as most of it is "anecdotal evidence" which is the lowest form of evidence and has zero credibility. Provide actual data (like they do constantly with potential dyson-sphere's etc in cosmology, and the scientific community will objectively look at it.). The same reason scientists don't waste their time with stories of ghosts.
@JonnoPlays4 ай бұрын
The only paradox is why people keep quoting Fermi.
@ETSpaceRocks4 ай бұрын
people know too simple
@mrmathews36703 ай бұрын
The same reason why people think nobel prize winners are experts in every single field of science. Fact is Fermi was a nuclear physicist not an astronomer, astrophysicist, astrobiologist or cosmologist.
@ETSpaceRocks3 ай бұрын
@@mrmathews3670 I deserve Nobel prize lol
@warriorofice333 ай бұрын
@@mrmathews3670 His reasoning was fine though, since the milky is much older than earth and our sun, where are they? they would have had time to go everywhere if they only had say 1 million years ahead of us.
@dreamfall773 ай бұрын
@@mrmathews3670 The important thing here is that others have picked up on it. It's quite common for an outside observer to notice something that the submerged have missed because he have a fresh set of eyes. Beginner's luck is a well-known saying.
@wade81304 ай бұрын
A scientist who is more concerned with his reputation than with searching for answers is of little use to the world. Too many of those. Dr. Leob is a scientist who isn't afraid, and that's refreshing.
@nithienbadal67334 ай бұрын
@@wade8130 owing to his extra terrestrial claims he has risen in popularity. I think he is a populist
@bob2ride4 ай бұрын
If you leave the house and it takes 100 lifetimes to get next door ya never meet anyone either
@MikeViker4 ай бұрын
@@nithienbadal6733 That's right, he is only a cheater.
@bigdopamine93434 ай бұрын
He claimed he found an alien spaceship. He did not, he’s a lying grifter.
@Unknown173 ай бұрын
@@bob2ride This talk is just full of stupid illustrations and examples that can be popped like a balloon with a pin. "I welcome all nature," he says. What if he opened the door of his Manhattan apartment and a Bengal tiger was standing there with a knife and fork? HA!
@MiPDarnok4 ай бұрын
The problem with Dr Loeb is not that he is trying to find other possibilities for some questions. It's the fact, that he sees an asteroid and says "it must be alien!" and is not interested in any other explaination. I see a lot of people commenting how he "thinks outside the box" and "trying to expand borders of science" - the problem is, that he is not. If he would not stick to his alien origin but start to think outside the box, he would be able to uncover the real origins of the Oumuamua and spherules. But he didn't. Instead, he tries to dismiss people who did real job around these topics.
@darrenscriven39634 ай бұрын
The actual problem with Dr Loeb is having to put up with what seems to be nothing else but critics' insecurities. This world needs many more curious farm boys like Dr Avi Loeb.
@AkiraYuki51504 ай бұрын
Not a problem. He is not being fraudulent with his assessments and conclusions. He's just not closing the door on non-standard possibilities. He might discover he is wrong - he is still following scientific procedure. Let him do his thing.
@MiPDarnok4 ай бұрын
@@darrenscriven3963 It's not insecurities - look at the history of Oumuamua and how he was gaslightning every explaination. It's literally oposite of what you (and others) write here. I know it's way easier to just watch youtube video and apploud. Truth is harder.
@tirthachakrabarti59124 ай бұрын
Have you read his works? Where have you come up with this notion about his approach from?
@darrenscriven39634 ай бұрын
@@tirthachakrabarti5912 is your question directed at me?
@benwillvv4 ай бұрын
The end of the talk was not graceful to him. Give him the stage.
@brianwatson96874 ай бұрын
He knew what the time limit was. He probably would have prattled on for another 30 minutes.
@paisleywright67912 ай бұрын
Sharing uncommon lost forms of common sense to the commonly formed masses is a game changer. Something our corrupt rulers can not allow if we allow them to continue leading us down this path of turmoil for our world
@OmegaClick2 ай бұрын
MY PROF ❤❤
@Valentineishere21 күн бұрын
our probability of being here is 1 : 400.000.000.000. US staying alive is even smaller, these numbers become even wilder the longer an planet exists + evolution is an crazy thing. The dinosaurs are a good example, they lived for 165 Million years and never became an developed species. Meanwhile " we " started to evolve around 300.000 years ago and the cultures started to develop around 60.000 years ago. Just because something exists for a long time doesn't mean it HAS to happen in a certain way or something HAS to develop.
@aaZhan4 ай бұрын
Excellent talk, Avi Loeb! Thanks TED for giving the platform! 👏👏
@jjn69144 ай бұрын
I love Dr. Loeb. He's so witty and intelligent. I so appreciate smart, imaginative scientists like him who can distill complex concepts to digestible pieces for the masses. We need more curious scientists like him, as Einstein said once, "imagination is more important than knowledge".
@BearOnTheMoon4 ай бұрын
Thank you for choosing to give a TED talk worth listening to. Shame the management didn't have the decency to let you finish in peace. Hope the next generation gets a chance to hear and understand what you were trying to convey. GOOD LUCK on your next hunt.
@dr.michaellittle56114 ай бұрын
What? Are you joking? He provided no evidence of anything other than space debris.
@BearOnTheMoon4 ай бұрын
@@dr.michaellittle5611 Didn't understand the message huh?
@@RobBouch-q3t All negative comments are bots themselves... making new accounts to comment lol
@dionisioss.40083 ай бұрын
Enjoyed his talk, I could listen to him for hours.
@franciscoalvarez6593 ай бұрын
I can listen to this man talk all day
@silvio52663 ай бұрын
I wish there were more scientists like Avi Loeb
@brianwatson96872 ай бұрын
I'm very glad that there are not. We have too many crackpots.
@silvio52662 ай бұрын
@@brianwatson9687 lol crackpot for what? Because he is researching what for you is covered by stigma?
@brianwatson96872 ай бұрын
@@silvio5266 Because he is delusional.
@silvio52662 ай бұрын
@@brianwatson9687 ok kid, go crying somewhere else
@oBCHANoАй бұрын
He's not a scientist, your wish would result in the complete and total stagnation of all science.
@MMbyAlexander4 ай бұрын
I believe i saw an alien disguised as a mannequin in the audience. At <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="258">4:18</a>
@marcoathayde42Ай бұрын
What a lecture!
@vabexhistory3 ай бұрын
Nice last words of this beatiful speech! I hope humanity will stop killing each other and start working together instead...
@nerobaal6655Ай бұрын
That would be nice
@nerobaal6655Ай бұрын
Are you sure humans are the ones pitting eachother against one another?
@Evolutiontweaked13 күн бұрын
Avi Loeb is absolutely amazing I’ve been listening to him for years. He believes Oumuamua was an alien spaceship and so do i!
@papamurrth15 күн бұрын
Yes, cos science is about beliefs and believing things without evidence
@DonG-19493 ай бұрын
"My Search for Proof Aliens Exist" (with no interest in any other outcome) is quite a telling summary of the whole field of UFOlogy
@dreamfall773 ай бұрын
Even assuming that we are the only ones in the entire vast infinite universe now, there will still be a question about time travel. Another result is impossible.
@malakiblunt3 ай бұрын
you cant prove they dont exsit
@roseg22392 ай бұрын
Some UFOs are alien and we will find this out one day.
@kyjo726822 ай бұрын
Yes, typical pseudo-scientific approach. Start with a conclusion and then selectively search for arguments that support it. :)
@dreamfall772 ай бұрын
@@kyjo72682 Not pseudo-scientific, but innovative. Since birds can fly, that means people can too, we conduct experiments and voila. Since people fly into space, that means aliens can too, we conduct a series of experiments and voila. By the way, Chicago psychologists discovered that the Mandela Effect lies beyond the scope of psychology. Here is the evidence you are looking for.
@PROTAGONIST_484 ай бұрын
I once posted on social media saying how it is mathematical impossible that we are alone in the universe and to my surprise there were people who were throwing remarks at me stating how I was ignorant to believe that, heck one person said "ignorance is bliss huh?". I mean we are literally in a universe with trillions upon trillions of galaxies with each galaxy potentially having millions of Earth-like planets. Some people are just ignorant beyond belief.
@RockinRobbins134 ай бұрын
It isn't mathematically possible or impossible. The odds are 100%. Either alien civilizations 100% exist or 100% don't exist. There is no middle ground. There is no way to calculate an absolute. The honest thing to say is we don't know. And the people doing 100% of the research are targeted by the science denialists like Avi Loeb, who abandoned the scientific method long ago. Carl Sagan and Richard Feynman would be ashamed of Loeb.
@ETSpaceRocks4 ай бұрын
word
@mikel29344 ай бұрын
Or maybe the sceptics have a good point. The earth seems pretty unique for intelligent life to have developed. If it exists In other places, it would be so far away we would never be able to have contact with them. That may be for the best seeing how things have gone on earth, we should keep quiet and hope they don't find us. Thinking that some benevolent alien will save us is kind of like a religion. Like a preacher he needs more money for his insteller ministry.
@tims.28324 ай бұрын
Are you aware of the time-component of space? The amount of stars and planets you are referring to with you mathematics are not only far away. I doubt you really understand how breathtaking long ago they are.
@PROTAGONIST_484 ай бұрын
@@tims.2832 Oh trust me, I am fully aware of that. In regards to your point of stars/planets being very far away, not too long ago humans took weeks-months to travel to countries by boat and now we can travel far faster by airplane. Don't be surprised if there is a way to travel in interstellar space far faster and more efficiently. Perhaps there might be a way to manipulate space/time. I'm fully aware that light takes a long time to reach us due to the incredible vastness of the universe, heck there could be some stars that we can currently see that no longer exist anymore but I don't really understand why you brought up that point.
@DeAlpineBro4 ай бұрын
'Oumuamua Finally Explained Using a Brilliant Analysis by Anton Petrov “as someone once said, keep your mind open but not so open your brains fall out”.
@dreamfall773 ай бұрын
I looked. There are no answers to the questions of why Vega and why now.
@joakimbergendahl154623 күн бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="665">11:05</a> Gaben in disguise!! No but for real. This is soooooo AMAZING!! To work with this 24/7 would be a dream come true, for real.. wow!
@kobusvanstaden33884 ай бұрын
Professor Leob, you should create a fund project where all the citizens of Earth can donate funds towards your truth seeking mission. Any one should be able to donate any amount from a one dollar upwards. Maybe a nice website with your details and findings as you find new updated evidence on a regular basis to have everyone glued to it. Regards- Kobus (South-Africa).
@Unknown173 ай бұрын
I wouldn't give a DIME to anybody who puts down fellows, colleagues, and other important scientific inquiries (particularly SETI). He talks like someone who is upset because he's not getting enough telescope time.
@kobusvanstaden33883 ай бұрын
@@Unknown17 they should give him unlimited telescope time, anywhere on the globe and pay all his expenses free of charge.
@Unknown173 ай бұрын
@@kobusvanstaden3388 Oh, please. There are hundreds if not thousands of other deserving candidates and missions out there.
@KF-bj3ce4 ай бұрын
Avi Loeb certainly thinks outside the box. Thanks
@timphillips99544 ай бұрын
He just uses logic, can think for himself and has not been brain washed by our educatores and leaders. I would have more hope if he was working for a Europian university.
@ericlee116014 күн бұрын
I believe aliens brought us to this earth
@srmxe4173 ай бұрын
I have no problem being in awe of cosmic phenomena. Great talk!
@AnnaNaan-j3f2 ай бұрын
Wow, simply mind-blowing and thought-provoking. I remember Carl Sagan's line from Pale Blue Dot, "The earth is a very small stage in a vast cosmic arena. Think of the rivers of blood spilled by all those generals and emperors so that in glory and in triumph they could become the momentary masters of a fraction of a dot."
@jaggerlags3 ай бұрын
He didn’t just want a yes or no, he wanted a yes.
@sandypandy674 ай бұрын
It’s about time TED Talks started addressing the UAP issue. For so many years, they have ignored the subject, even though there are many interesting and important stories and lessons to be told.
@appsenence92444 ай бұрын
Wtf?
@Uniblab90004 ай бұрын
Interesting stories, yes. They have nothing to add to science though because there is no evidence to study, only interesting stories to tell and crappy photos...unless you count the amazing photos of flying saucers taken before the advent of ubiquitous pocket-sized digital cameras.
@alejandravillanueva22923 ай бұрын
I'm always way more intrigued by someone's work when others are trying to silence them.
@fernandizoАй бұрын
U know hes a man of high intellect when he loves to learn like a child. That level of simple logic, humble excitement, and curiosity is the hallmark of an academic titan like Einstein and Newton. Thought experiements and imagination is so underated in academia but is absolutely crucial to understanding the natural world
@1voluntaryist4 ай бұрын
Avi is passionate! He is engaged in pursuit of off-world intelligence. It occupies his scientific mind full time. He inspires me, thrills me. I remember this being by dream 72 years ago.
@RockinRobbins134 ай бұрын
And the man is an analog of PT Barnum. Dishonest. Plays you for a fool. Disrespects your right to hear the truth that he knows.
@otorishingen86004 ай бұрын
Thank you sir for your brave attempt to get rid of the stigma surrounding this topic - definitely a video I will show the "know-it-alls" I meet
@13thravenpurple943 ай бұрын
My worry is that the "Smarter kid" in the block normally does colonization. I think we must also assume that not all aliens would be friendly a happily exchange knowledge, after all at our current age data is the new oil. Therefore IMO knowledge would be the new oil in the inter-galactic age
@roseg22392 ай бұрын
They’re already watching and have not harmed us. It’s safe to say they are not hostile.
@kyjo726822 ай бұрын
This is in fact a clear argument against the existence of advanced alien life. Since all forms of life are "colonizing" by nature - all life expands into available ecological niches - the same should be assumed about a possible alien life. If there was an advanced alien civilisation anywhere nearby (that could have reached Earth) this would have already happened a long time ago. And since it didn't happen - because WE are still here - it is quite safe to conclude that there most likely isn't any such civ anywhere near.
@darthvader61094 ай бұрын
As a human from planet 200million light years away from earth, i can confirm this guy is looking in correct direction
@nerobaal6655Ай бұрын
Darth Vader is a cyborg.
@19665061Ай бұрын
We are lonely. Alienated......... Not alone. Not without aliens. Big corporate capitalists are eartly aliens. ET Aliens there are Comrades. Our companions❤
@gianpaulgraziosi61713 ай бұрын
Avi, raise your vibration.
@Janeane-o4c4 ай бұрын
This man is honest and finally speaks out. He deserved the standing ovation ❤ Thank you for your research and not letting the government shut you down.
@Uniblab90004 ай бұрын
He's been speaking out, petulantly, for a few years now.
@punkdigerati4 ай бұрын
What is with the title? Is it his search for if aliens exist, as in "my search for proof that aliens exist"?
@LuffNarChigo4 ай бұрын
You can never disprove if aliens exist as there can always be somewhere you haven't looked. So the only thing you can do is search for any evidence that they exist which can obviously go on forever if they don't exist but since you can never be sure you have to keep looking!
@youtubecommentor44804 ай бұрын
Great presentation Avi. Keep it going! Thank you!
@letuinchi3 ай бұрын
Love Avi. Amazing presentation, thank you.
@BGTuyau21 күн бұрын
A collection of Dr. Loeb's best one-liners -only common-sense-and-science-based, not a comedy routine.
@Rajalord274 ай бұрын
theres over 200 billion stars
@cosmiccreator4 ай бұрын
Astronomers estimate that the universe could contain up to one septillion stars - that's a one followed by 24 zeros. Our Milky Way alone contains more than 100 billion, including our most well-studied star, the Sun.
@sortesnogmrstayathomedrago41504 ай бұрын
yes there is over 100 billion stars in our galaxy alone - and then there are billions of billions other galaxies with just as many stars
@J-R-H824 ай бұрын
At best guess, truth is we don't know!
@JustReed4 ай бұрын
1000000...X 200 billion.
@galaxia47093 ай бұрын
400 billion stars in the Milky Way
@MK.Earth.Station4 ай бұрын
I suggest a business model. planet will be yours if you sponsor to search for it :)
@nancykraus51274 ай бұрын
Most of these talks are usually only 15 minutes. I think he went iver his time. The Delaware Art Museum hosted a TED talk event and they were on a tight schedule one speaker after another.
@kajcsapapa3 ай бұрын
Science > war. Great talk
@alexrecort2 ай бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="606">10:06</a> when you go to Morocco and the hash is good
@slaval60873 ай бұрын
How can he be so sure that the Neighbours will be friendly? And will share share technology with us, instead taking advantage and use us?
@Dodomba3 ай бұрын
same reson ai wont kill us
@kyjo726822 ай бұрын
Probably the same reason he is so sure they exist in the first place. He starts with a conclusion and then works backwards from there.. :)
@lassereden15744 ай бұрын
The Spanish Inquisition is in the chat again. With those people science can't evolve, they know already everything. 🙉🙊🙈
@Wokerati4 ай бұрын
@@lassereden1574 what scientists have claimed they know everything as you said ? Can you name them ?
@sirduke26844 ай бұрын
@@Wokerati English not your first language? or is comprehension hard - he didn't say scientist know everything read again please
@danielmartin78384 ай бұрын
Don’t poke fun at Yoda’s vernacular
@RobBouch-q3t4 ай бұрын
@@Wokerati Neil De Greasy Tyson, Brian Keating, Brian Cox...I could go on.....
@thekaiser43334 ай бұрын
Judging from your comment I suspect that you have no idea what the Spanish Inquisition actually was and was all about… And with such people as yourself I will deliberately ignore facts in this case deny and misrepresent historical facts, science has no chance to evolve at all. Worse, it has no chance to prevail.
@karih95923 ай бұрын
"You do not need to go to another world to realize you live in a Greater Community, for the Greater Community is at your doorstep. It is looking into your windows. It is in your neighborhood. It is here." [Greater Community Spirituality, What is the Greater Community?, October 20, 1993]
@speakthetruth11016 күн бұрын
Avi Loeb is a pioneer frontiersman !
@jmanj39173 ай бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="90">1:30</a> spot on, Doc.
@Novilicious4 ай бұрын
A true scientist 👨🔬 who can think outside of the box 📦 Please keep doing this great work and keep pushing the envelope ✉️ doc!
@user_user13374 ай бұрын
He is absolutely right about warfare and space exploration AND he is doing really important research. I must confess I am not that optimistic that we might find artefacts of ETI around Earth. I think it far more likely that that ETI is communicating with radio or light signals. Then again, my favorite solution to the Fermi Paradox is, that humans have not yet reached an ethical level that ETI would be interested in communicating and sharing with us. It might be a big cosmic club and they are watching and hoping... let's hope we will not disappoint their expectations and evolve into a truly global species that can be trusted upon to look after itself, an ecosystem and then other visitors. It goes without saying that a lot of these thoughts are owed to Carl Sagan
@MementoMori_20704 ай бұрын
But what if we live in a pocket of space that is isolated from alien civilizations. And the system we live could be barren, therefore uninteresting to explore. But just beyond our space there are other systems with multiple planets that have suitable environments for life. We could be to small and isolated to be detected…….like Hawaii
@blueabattoir4 ай бұрын
I have been to Hawaii. Twice, and I can assure you that it does exist. Although some of the edges are a little burnt.
@MementoMori_20704 ай бұрын
@@blueabattoir man I’m referencing the old days. Before the Polynesians and everyone else sailed out to look for other lands. Cool down chad
@blueabattoir4 ай бұрын
MementoMori_2070 I am cool. You can relax as well.
@ivideogameboss4 ай бұрын
LOL, They threw him off stage. He started to talk about God and they couldn't handle it.
@jackietreehorn4 ай бұрын
Oh bs. He talked about Moses and God 14 minutes in. He spoke for another 4 minutes after that. The need for the religious to feel persecuted is beyond me.
@tigger25814 ай бұрын
Religious zealot
@MikeViker4 ай бұрын
When began to fantasize with gods making universes in laboratory.🤣🤣
@joshoowa4 ай бұрын
so ironic the crossover between people too stupid to doubt the bible but also too stupid to doubt anything about aliens at face value
@superdan56174 ай бұрын
@@joshoowaah, there’s the persecution.
@davecorry77232 ай бұрын
Actually super nice from Amazon to put 1 billion into the show, so that Ryan can put this entertaining 7 minute video together, which is clearly the only and intended purpose of the whole project.
@doublebass19852 ай бұрын
Thank you for mentioning radiation spectrum on Joe Rogans podcast now I remember the video I saw of Nasa from the 1960's had radiation in the title of the video.
@astyanax9054 ай бұрын
i always love to hear from this guy. Professors at Harvard generally speaking know exactly what they're talking about
@brianwatson96874 ай бұрын
This is the exception that proves the rule.
@jimwallington4374 ай бұрын
He doesn't know. You don't know. I don't know. What a surprise. If anyone had detected irrefutable evidence of aliens pretty much everyone would know.
@ETSpaceRocks4 ай бұрын
we have
@jimwallington4374 ай бұрын
@@ETSpaceRocks Who are we and where is the evidence?
@FabioT.2 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@FabioT.2 ай бұрын
Put 1000 trillin and we find
@jimwallington4372 ай бұрын
@@FabioT. Just to put it in perspective, NASA's budget is $24.875 Billion. The U.S. Space Force budget is $30 Billion. WTF
@spencerpierce99614 ай бұрын
He should get all the time in the world I cannot believe he was cut short. Sorry avi that’s not cool
@RobertsDigital2 ай бұрын
Solid evidence is better than speeches.
@leosiwicki20133 ай бұрын
AVI Loeb is the smartest guy I know of. His views make sense and his methods make sense. Listen to what he says and you will see
@121jaseАй бұрын
I listened…….. so what am I seeing???? I can’t see anything…. Am I missing something. I can’t see What is it……………… 😒😒😒😒
@gci_indonesia4 ай бұрын
If we divert the world's military budget to science, our civilization can grow faster
@christianmarx32494 ай бұрын
Military budget is the reason whe have most Technologie today
@josemontilla-p5s4 ай бұрын
Unfortunately that is only a consequence of our primitive evolutionary state. On the other hand, that sentiment is what can make us strive to improve ourselves from within. Otherwise no amount of tokens (money) could ever make us change for the better. But if we put the effort the money or whatever we use to mobilize resources in the future will be there.
@andyhoughtaling63194 ай бұрын
There are roughly 100 billion galaxies in the observable universe. There are roughly 300 million planets per galaxy that land in the "Goldilocks zone". That means that there are roughly 30 quintillion potentially habitable planets in the observable universe. Some unknown percentage of those planets likely contain life. If we assume that 1% of the habitable planets contain life, that means that there are 300 quadrillion life-bearing planets in the observable universe. These planets have an average age of roughly 6 billion years, which is slightly older than our planet. On Earth, complex life existed for half of a billion years, and then in a matter of only a couple hundred thousand years, we suddenly have extremely advanced technology. Life on Earth was complex enough to do this hundreds of millions of years ago, but by completely random chance, it didn't. With 300 quadrillion planets potentially having life, which has also likely evolved for hundreds of millions to billions of years on those planets, it seems almost certain that some of those life-bearing planets would have life that was at our level hundreds of millions of years ago, and has continued to evolve for hundreds of millions of years past where we're at now. The implications behind that level of controlled evolution is beyond comprehension. They might have a completely detailed map of every planet in the universe, with a full catalog of every species of life in the entire universe. They might be able to travel hundreds of lightyears instantly. They might have lifespans of millions of years. Their entire existence might completely transcend physics as we know it. Anyway, my point behind this rant is that the idea that aliens may have visited Earth is actually pretty plausible. There could be this kind of life surrounding the very closest star to our Sun for all we know.
@stateazure4 ай бұрын
Nothing plausible about that which you stated at all. It's equally as likely, probably more so actually, that Earth is an extreme fluke of the universe, and intelligent life is even more rare than that. We have one sample to go on, and that's it. If you have to invoke magic/fantasy that allow aliens to travel around the universe instantly with some kind of physics beyond our reality, then you're already well outside the realm of plausible
@andyhoughtaling63194 ай бұрын
@@natty_wallo I'm sorry that I can't represent an idea this complex with a "bro+💀" comment.
@kyjo726822 ай бұрын
_"If we assume that 1% of the habitable planets contain life"_ might be huge overestimate though. Habitability is a necessary condition for abiogenesis - not a sufficient condition. The odds of abiogenesis even on a habitable planet may still be astronomically small. Same with many other critical evolutionary steps afterwards each of which may further slash the odds by many orders of magnitude. The combined odds on the path towards a working multicellular brain of our type may be so small that it could easily dwarf even the huge number of potentially habitable worlds. In fact the odds may be even infinitesimally small but thanks to our survivorship bias we would still find ourselves in one of those extremely rare places where all the conditions were right and all the critical evolutionary events happened.
@jonatan01i4 ай бұрын
For the metallic droplets found, have you done a control search at other places as well to see what should be considered "normal" far enough from the meteor explosion?
@ajvxlii4 ай бұрын
No, the Harvard scientist didn't think to include a control in their study. 🙄
@jonatan01i4 ай бұрын
@@ajvxlii lol xD
@keyserxx4 ай бұрын
pfft this is a TED talk, science is optional.
@jonatan01i4 ай бұрын
@@keyserxx I would die to compare to know how it looks elsewhere.. not for science but for myself if I were him, at least that's how I feel, but who knows what info I don't get from the part where he talked about he is running from his colleagues..
@serenerhapsody4 ай бұрын
@@ajvxliimaybe he didny have the budget. Thats what hes asking for. The right resources to do the research.
@raymarshall29953 ай бұрын
I was following your research, the day that your crew set out to locate the objects. I was most pleased that you found some of the things that you had hoped to find. I'm surprised that the items were not much grander in size. There should have been bowling balls down there. I appreciate your work, and lecture! 😊
@tabishaltaf824616 күн бұрын
Believe it or not, this happened three years ago. My friend and I were chatting around 8 p.m., enjoying the evening. As we talked, I glanced up at the sky and noticed three glowing objects emitting a warm, gentle light. Just as I was about to point them out to my friend, the objects suddenly accelerated, streaking away into the sky. My friend caught sight of them too, watching in amazement as they vanished as quickly as they’d appeared. It was as if they had never been there. I swear I saw them-it felt like witnessing something divine. Being a Muslim, I wondered if they could have been angels, especially since it was either Shab-e-Qadr or Shab-e-Barat that night. I can't remember exactly which, but the experience left a profound impression on me.
@Paulski7114 ай бұрын
What a brilliant man! Modest yet so inquisitive and adventurous in his ability to articulate his logic💯 a breath of fresh air in the academic world, there are a few…he certainly leads the way!
@rajeevgangal5424 ай бұрын
no he acts the victims all the time and seeks popularity and validation
@dreamfall774 ай бұрын
@@rajeevgangal542 So, why is the dude from TED who came on stage playing along with him?
@dr.michaellittle56114 ай бұрын
He’s hardly brilliant. If you know anything about astrophysics and about him, you would know he’s watched too many Hollywood movies. Finding metal droplets or different, atypical mixtures of elements in rocks or from a meteor or other object from outside our solar system doesn’t mean anything other than that is what was found. The observable universe is over 90 B light years, and so there’s every expectation that space debris will make its way to our back yard. But, there’s zero evidence to even provide a whiff of evidence that the material was made by a superior being. To date, despite looking via SETI or other means of scanning the skies, there has been zero physical evidence of intelligent life elsewhere.
@dr.michaellittle56114 ай бұрын
Well, that was 18 wasted minutes of my life. Once again from him, zero factual evidence of his claims.
@blueabattoir4 ай бұрын
@dr.michaellittle5611 Don’t tell me you were expecting anything else.
@mohinderkumar72984 ай бұрын
4 trillion $ per year. 1000s of elements in other stellar world. Truly aliens. More alien than bizarre alienating Capital.
@DamnSamBam4 ай бұрын
The Capital that WAS STOLEN by the left!!!
@thanatosor4 ай бұрын
Even when it land on your backyard, Gov will still say it's air balloon 😂
@Uniblab90004 ай бұрын
When what lands on your backyard?
@ETSpaceRocks4 ай бұрын
kind of
@bobhope49496 күн бұрын
Great job ted, you did it, all on your own
@frinoffrobis3 ай бұрын
that blew 😳 my mind.. so much hope and emotion .. may we find some one
@RobBouch-q3t4 ай бұрын
They had cut him off because of what he said about the US Defense department...
@brandondineo23354 ай бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="1087">18:07</a> was the only question I wanted to hear lbs...
@TenthCrane27884 ай бұрын
Of course there are advanced alien civilizations. The universe is huge. The problem is they don't want to talk to us.
@blueabattoir4 ай бұрын
The problem is that they are too far away.
@TenthCrane27884 ай бұрын
@@blueabattoir I'm thinking an advanced civilization will know how to manipulate space/time. It would be a shame to have a big universe and not explore it.
@energizers80474 ай бұрын
They are already here
@TenthCrane27884 ай бұрын
@@energizers8047 Aliens might be here already but they don't want to talk with us.
@annickcecile4 ай бұрын
Talk no they already make contact with us they are among us.. we advance so much technologically.. 1 true statement they exist and they know the meaning of life.. And they should have acknowledge life forever... Just help us to evolve
@PlaceofDeepRelaxation3 ай бұрын
"I do not have a footprint on social media, I enjoy nature" 1. He’s already leaving a footprint on social media with this video and other videos. 2. If he doesn't like social media, why did he feel the need to speak at tedx?
@PhotonWanderer-f5r3 ай бұрын
He is evidently a curious individual who wants to share knowledge with others. He might have spoken on TedEx, but so what? While I didn't watch the video (yet), if he said he doesn't have a footprint on social media, evidently he meant he doesn't use social media. Indeed, the footprint of this video belongs to its uploaders.
@alexandrospirillisАй бұрын
Thank you Avi!!! ❤🎉 I completely enjoyed your talk!! Perfect!! 🙏🏻
@hipstarchild4 ай бұрын
This was such a wonderful speech by Avi Loeb
@JohnAdorjan3 ай бұрын
Ted Talks are still a thing?
@Joytotheworld39413 ай бұрын
You are either in bad faith or paid by the CIA to misinform or mock those who dare to talk about aliens