Alien Hunting: The Tricky Science

EARTHThu Nov 07 2024
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You're on a quest to find aliens. But what exactly are you searching for? And how do you know if you've found them? Scientists use a slightly different approach. They think about it like a test with two results: true or not quite right. They use something called the Bayes factor to compare two ideas against each other. Based on this, they can classify their experiments as useless, not perfect, or perfect. They also classify themselves as firm believers, biased, or open-minded.
The problem is, aliens could have abilities we can't even imagine. This makes it hard to design an experiment that can find them directly. So, scientists suggest looking for something that doesn't come from anything we already know. To link this back to aliens, they use a second step. In the end, they say it's practically impossible to prove aliens exist unless we're really sure there's no other explanation from unknown science. This means alien hunters have to think hard about something tricky: how likely is it that we don't know everything yet? Maybe new physics or chemistry could explain things we see. Sometimes, the best experiments are those where we think we know everything already.
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