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Earth Ancients

Avi Loeb: Interstellar

Earth Ancients

Cliff Dunning

Society & Culture, Social Sciences, Science

4.4 • 1.5K Ratings

🗓️ 9 September 2023

⏱️ 85 minutes

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“The world's leading alien hunter” —New York Times MagazineFrom acclaimed Harvard astrophysicist and bestselling author of Extraterrestrial comes a mind-expanding new book explaining why becoming an interstellar species is imperative for humanity’s survival and detailing a game plan for how we can settle among the stars.In the New York Times bestseller Extraterrestrial, Avi Loeb, the longest serving Chair of Harvard’s Astronomy Department,presented a theory that shook the scientific community: our solar system, Loeb claimed, had likely been visited by a piece of advanced alien technology from a distant star. This provocative and persuasive argument opened millions of minds internationally to the vast possibilities of our universe and the existence of intelligent life beyond Earth. But a crucial question remained: now that we are aware of the existence of extraterrestrial life, what do we do next? How do we prepare ourselves for interaction with interstellar extraterrestrial civilization? How can our species become interstellar?Now Loeb tackles these questions in a revelatory, powerful call to arms that reimagines the idea of contact with extraterrestrial civilizations. Dismantling our science-fiction fueled visions of a human and alien life encounter, Interstellar provides a realistic and practical blueprint for how such an interaction might actually occur, resetting our cultural understanding and expectation of what it means to identify an extraterrestrial object. From awe-inspiring searches for extraterrestrial technology, to the heated debate of the existence of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena, Loeb provides a thrilling, front-row view of the monumental progress in science and technology currently preparing us for contact. He also lays out the profound implications of becoming—or not becoming—interstellar; in an urgent, eloquent appeal for more proactive engagement with the world beyond ours, he powerfully contends why we must seek out other life forms, and in the process, choose who and what we are within the universe.Combining cutting edge science, physics, and philosophy, Interstellar revolutionizes the approach to our search for extraterrestrial life and our preparation for its discovery. In this eye-opening, necessary look at our future, Avi Loeb artfully and expertly raises some of the most important questions facing us as humans, and proves, once again, that scientific curiosity is the key to our survival.

Abraham (Avi) Loeb is the Frank B. Baird, Jr., Professor of Science at Harvard University, the longest-serving chair of Harvard’s Department of Astronomy, the founding director of Harvard’s Black Hole Initiative, and the current director of the Institute for Theory and Computation (ITC) within the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. He also heads the Galileo Project, chairs the Advisory Committee for the Breakthrough Starshot Initiative, and is former chair of the Board on Physics and Astronomy of the National Academies. Author of eight books and more than a thousand scientific papers, Loeb is an elected fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Physical Society, and the International Academy of Astronautics. In 2012, Time selected Loeb as one of the twenty-five most influential people in space. He lives near Boston, Massachusetts.

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We've had them on many times, we're talking about Dr. Avi Loeb, who has been in the news and I mean everywhere, talking about his discovery of an extra-stressural craft he believes crashed into the Pacific Ocean in 2014.

0:49.0

Loeb, who heads the Galileo project, is now enhancing his research to include UAPs, unidentified aerial phenomenon.

1:01.0

His program is looking at these craft in a transparent fashion, releasing the data to the general public.

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We're also going to learn today about a new book he is releasing called Interstellar on how we need to prepare for extra-stressural civilizations to meet with us and our place in the solar system.

1:26.0

All this and Bruce Fenton today on Earth Ancients.

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For Saturday, September 9th, 2023,

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this is Earth Ancients. I'm your host, Cliff Dunning.

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Hey, what are you doing? What's going on? Glad you're with us today. Can you believe it? Summer's almost over, it's the 9th, the 9th of September.

2:28.0

What the heck? You blink your eye and there's a month that's gone. It seems like it's been going pretty quick this year.

2:37.0

But you know what? That's the way it is, isn't it?

2:40.0

So I was reading in the Daily Mail. Just a few days ago, articles on our friend Dr. Avie Loeb, it turns out that he did find some significant fragments of this asteroid.

2:56.0

He calls it I am one. It's the original interstellar meteorite. It actually hit the ocean, Pacific Ocean, close to New Guinea in 2014.

3:13.0

And he and his team had tracked this and verified it through space command that has a huge array of telescopes around the world that track meteorites or what they call near Earth orbiting objects, which is kind of interesting in itself because you've got to wonder what's orbiting our planet.

3:34.0

And I was able to track this meteor that hit in 2014 and disintegrated in our atmosphere. Now, this is interesting for a lot of different reasons because Dr. Loeb believes that the fragments are from another interstellar deep space area.

3:55.0

And we're going to hear later today in this interview with him exactly what he found and exactly what the significance of it is.

4:07.0

But I want to talk with our science editor Bruce Fenton on just what his take was because this is, this is mean this is first contact. How do we look at this? So hey Bruce, how you been man? Good to see you.

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