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(Bonus) Harvard's Top Astronomer Avi Loeb On Oumuamua

Tech Brew Ride Home

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🗓️ 23 January 2021

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

In 2017, scientists sighted the first interstellar object, the first thing we definitively know came from outside our solar system… something that was not bound to the gravity pull of our sun. But that was just the beginning of the oddness exhibited by the object known as Oumuamua. It didn’t behave like a comet. It didn’t seem to be made of materials we expect. It was shaped in a way that nothing in nature should be shaped like. And as it curved around our sun, it actually accelerated in a way that we couldn’t account for by the laws of physics. In his new book, Extraterrestrial: The First Sign of Intelligent Life Beyond Earth, which comes out Avi Loeb, Harvard’s top Astronomer, argues that Oumuamua was most likely an alien craft, or artifact of some kind. It likely had some sort of solar sail mechanism, and actually, suggests it might be functioning as some sort of interstellar buoy. We’re going to get into that in this episode, but stay to the end, because forget small satellites, do you know we could shoot a super small probe, about the size of a small satellite, attached to a solar sail and pushed by a laser right now, today? Humanity could reach another star for the first time in just 20 years… in all of our lifetimes, and we could get the data and pictures back within 24 years. Avi is working on this with the backing of Yuri Milner and Mark Zuckerberg among others. So, come for Oumuamua, and stay for the crazy space project that, in my opinion, should be the one we all band together to pursue. Sponsors: Netgear.com/bestwifi Metalab.co Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to another weekend bonus episode of the Tech Mem Ride Home.

0:07.6

I'm Brian McCullough.

0:09.1

Back in 2017, scientists cited the first

0:13.2

interstellar object.

0:15.1

The first thing we definitively know

0:18.0

came from outside our solar system,

0:20.4

not tied to the gravity pool of our own sun.

0:24.0

But that was just the beginning of the oddness exhibited by the object now known as

0:29.0

Omoa. It didn't behave like a comet. It didn't seem to be made of materials we might expect.

0:36.0

It was shaped in a way that nothing in nature should be shaped like. And as it curved around our sun, it actually accelerated in a way that we couldn't account for by the laws of physics.

0:48.0

In his new book, Extraterrestrial, The First Sign of Intelligent Life Beyond beyond Earth which comes out on Tuesday

0:54.6

Avi Loeb Harvard's top astronomer argues that Omooamoa was most likely an alien

1:00.9

craft or artifact of some kind. It likely had some sort of

1:06.0

solar sail mechanism and actually suggests it might be functioning as some sort of

1:11.4

interstellar buoy.

1:13.6

We're going to get into all of that in this episode,

1:15.8

but stay to the end because forget small satellites.

1:19.0

Did you know, we already have the technology

1:22.4

to reach other stars today in our lifetime.

1:27.2

We could shoot a super small probe about the size of a small satellite attached to a solar

1:31.9

sail and pushed by a laser. We'd be able to reach

1:35.4

our nearest star in 20 years and get the data and pictures back within 24 years.

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