'We can't be': Morgan Freeman believes we are not alone in the universe and warns that extraterrestrial life could be hostile
The question of if we’re alone only occurs to you every now and then, when you look up and say, "Oh goodness, this can’t be all there is,"' he said.
'If you are going to try to logically answer the question of if we’re alone in the universe, the answer is, "We can’t be."'
Of course, before we meet any aliens, it's likely that we'll first communicate with them from a distance, as the show explores.
How can we possibly tell which signals of the never-ending stream of signals from deep space are intergalactic gibberish and which are legitimate evidence of alien life?
In the episode a Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) scientist, Dr. Laurance R. Doyle, explains how a slope of a line representing the frequency of individual signals within a stream of signals indicates whether the stream contains 'linguistic or knowledge content.'
This theory could help decipher any messages that might be beamed our way by aliens, or so the argument goes.
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