According to a scientist, “Humans are too violent and dangerous, scaring other beings away from visiting Earth.”
If aliens are expected to be just like humans, then governments on Earth must to be ready for the worst case scenario in the event that aliens arrive here. According to a respected scientist.
Professor of evolutionary paleobiology at Cambridge University Simon Conway Morris believes that extraterrestrials may not only appear like humans but also exhibit characteristics such as hostility, greed, and a predisposition to take advantage of others’ resources.
Gallup argued his position in “Extraterrestrial Intelligence: A Cognitive Evolutionary Perspective,” an open-access article that was published in the Journal of Astrobiology this month.
Gallup asserted that other species that conceal their true selves as humans are “dangerous” and “aggressive.”
“If sentient life exists elsewhere, it may consider humans to be very hazardous. Perhaps this is the reason why there isn’t concrete proof of alien intelligence, the scientist speculated in his article, according to the Daily Mail.
They don’t want to be found, he said, and we pose too huge a risk.
Gallup attributes the current state of the globe on humans and modern civilization, which has a track record of genocidal acts and devastation. Aliens are probably highly advanced and have already detected us, he added in his speculation.
Though sentient life was kept off Earth by “growing pollution, habitat damage, ongoing wars, pillage, murder, destruction, and the urge for conquest.”
Perhaps Stephen Hawkings Is Correct About Said Beings
Gallup’s portrayal might not be entirely wrong. The concept of intelligent life was backed by the late astrophysicist Stephen Hawking.
According to NBC News, Dawkins added, “The concept that we are alone in the cosmos sounds to me extremely absurd and arrogant.”
Dawkins claims that the possibility of humans being the only form of evolved life is extremely implausible given the number of planets and stars known to exist.