PiMath.de

Probabilities in the Galaxy

 

A Distribution Model for habitable Planets

Copyright © Klaus Piontzik
 German Version    
German Version    

15.4 - Conclusion for intelligent life

As can be seen from the examples of the M stars and the approximately earth-great planets, there are good chances for the existence of life, intelligence and civilization, despite small initial probabilities. This is due to the large number of stars present. There are simply so many that even states of lower probability can manifest themselves in star systems and appear in sufficient numbers overall.

If life, intelligence and civilization in this universe have a probability greater than zero, then (due to the number of stars) there are also several technological civilizations - and not just one. The probability that a species is the only one in the universe is therefore close to zero, so it is improbable.

As can be seen in the previous treatise, although low but significant probabilities for the occurrence of life, intelligence and civilization can be deduced. So at least a few dozen technological civilizations are to be expected in our galaxy alone.
The basic data of this paper are based on the observations of the Kepler telescope, i.e. on the transit method. According to chapter 1.2, the geometric probability FK of a transit (seen from the earth) is 0.47 % = 1/213 %.
Therefore, there could be a maximum of about 213 times as many systems with planets as determined in the paper.
Extrapolated to the universe, it means that this universe is teeming with life, so to speak. life, intelligence and civilization are the rule and are accommodated as constant parts of the universe.

This results in an overall result:

It is rather improbable that we are alone in the galaxy.
It is more probable that we are not alone.

Then it can be concluded for the entire universe:

It is improbable that we are alone in the universe.

 

 to previous page back home next  next page


 Probabilities in the Galaxy

buying on Amazon

176 sides, of them 64 in Color
76 pictures
11 tables


Production and publishing:
Books on Demand GmbH, Norderstedt

ISBN 9-783-7528-5524-1

Price: 22 Euro
     


The Autor - Klaus Piontzik