“Are there other planet Earths out there?" NASA administrator
Bill Nelson said. "I certainly think so, because the universe is so big."
The head of NASA
suspects that we are not alone in the universe—or multi-universes, for that
matter.
Bill Nelson, who was
sworn in as NASA administrator in May, sounded remarkably open-minded about the
possibility of extraterrestrial life during an interview with the University of Virginia’s
Center for Politics last week.
“My personal opinion is
that the universe is so big, and now, there are even theories that there might
be other universes. If that’s the case, who am I to say that planet Earth is
the only location of a life form that is civilized and organized like ours?”
Nelson told Larry Sabato, a professor of politics at UVA. He continued: “Are
there other planet Earths out there? I certainly think so, because the universe
is so big.”
Are UFO sightings signs
of extraterrestrial life?
Nelson, a Democrat,
has advocated for space programs throughout his
Congressional career, first as a Florida House representative and then as a
senator. He even traveled to space himself aboard the Columbia
shuttle in 1986.
During his conversation
with Sabato, Nelson emphasized the search for
extraterrestrial life as a part of NASA’s explorations, and said that Navy pilots
have reported more than 300 sightings of unidentified flying objects since
2004. He continued:
“And they don’t know what it is, and we
don’t know what it is. We hope it’s not an adversary here on Earth that has
that kind of technology. But it’s something. And so, this is a mission that
we’re constantly looking — what, who is out there? Who are we? How did we get
here? How did we become as we are? How did we develop? How did we civilize? And
are those same conditions out there in a universe that has billions of other
suns in billions of other galaxies — it’s so large I can’t conceive it.”
The US government in
recent years has become increasingly forthright about pilots’ encounters with UFOs, though
it has been careful not to suggest that these sightings are proof of alien
life. A Pentagon report, released in June, did
not reach conclusions about the provenance of the sightings, keeping a number
of other possible explanations—such as the idea that the UFOs are in fact
advanced technologies from countries like Russia or China, or that they are
simply the result of natural phenomenon messing with the military planes’
sensors—in play.
Looking for
extraterrestrial life is “part of NASA’s mission”
Nelson, too, doesn’t claim
to have any definitive explanations. But it’s certainly noteworthy that the
leader of the US space agency is both receptive to the idea that life may exist
beyond Earth and invested in the idea of NASA trying to uncover answers. “What
do you think we’re doing on Mars? We’re looking for life. This is a part of
NASA’s mission,” he said.
At the same time, Nelson
said that the possibility of intelligent life elsewhere in the universe only
underscores the importance of taking care of our home planet.
“I’ll tell you what that
makes me think. I’d better be a better steward of what we have, because we’re
messing it up, and we’re messing it up just the way we’re treating each other,”
he said. “So I know what my mission is, to be a better steward of this planet and
be a better citizen of planet Earth.”
You can watch Nelson’s
complete interview in the YouTube video below, with his comments on
extraterrestrial life starting around the 53:17 mark.
By Sarah Todd
Senior reporter, Quartz
and Quartz at Work
Published October 24, 2021
Source: The head of NASA says life probably exists outside Earth — Quartz (qz.com)
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