Renowned physicist Stephen Hawking sketches the shapes of extraterrestrial creatures in a new documentary.
Sketch of a herbivore from the Discovery Channel documentary “Into the Universe”. Photo: sina.com.
The Courier Mail newspaper reported that in the documentary series called “Into the Universe” shown on Discovery Channel, famous physicist Hawking said that the universe has about 100 billion galaxies, each galaxy has a few hundred galaxies. million stars. In such vast space, perhaps the Earth is not the only celestial body containing life.
“From a mathematical perspective, those numbers alone make me think that the existence of extraterrestrial civilizations is reasonable. Our challenge is to understand the appearance of other creatures outer space” , Hawking said.
According to Hawking’s description, extraterrestrial creatures have quite diverse appearances. Some creatures possess up to 6 legs, but there are also species that only move with two legs. They can eat plants or meat.
Stephen Hawking once said on a television program in the UK that humans should not try to contact creatures from other civilizations, because with a very high level of development, strange creatures can invade the earth and push Humanity is in a state of destruction.
Many fantasy movies portray extraterrestrial creatures like giant squids that can cling to cliffs thanks to dozens of tentacles. But in many other works, they have an almost human-like shape, with large eyes and blue skin.
Humans have repeatedly sought to contact other civilizations in the universe. In 2008, the US Space Agency (NASA) broadcast the Beatles song “Across the Universe” into space to send a message of peace to extraterrestrial creatures.