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  • 00:01

    Imagine for a moment the immense history of life on earth.
    Imagine for a moment the immense history of life on earth.

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    While this planet hasn’t been here since the formation of the milky galaxy itself,
    While this planet hasn’t been here since the formation of the milky galaxy itself,

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    it has been here for a significant portion of it.
    it has been here for a significant portion of it.

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    Given that life appeared on earth, rather conspicuously, the very first moment it could,
    Given that life appeared on earth, rather conspicuously, the very first moment it could,

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    we live on a world where the vast majority of its existence has been that of a habitable
    we live on a world where the vast majority of its existence has been that of a habitable

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    living world.
    living world.

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    At least for simple life.
    At least for simple life.

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    This gives Earth an unusually long window for having been detected by someone else in
    This gives Earth an unusually long window for having been detected by someone else in

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    the galaxy as a planet well worth investigation, especially if occurences of even microbial
    the galaxy as a planet well worth investigation, especially if occurences of even microbial

  • 00:37

    life are rare in the universe.
    life are rare in the universe.

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    We ponder this now, thinking of missions to ice shell moons and life finder missions to
    We ponder this now, thinking of missions to ice shell moons and life finder missions to

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    Venus and Mars to try to establish if life in its microbial form exists in those places,
    Venus and Mars to try to establish if life in its microbial form exists in those places,

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    or once existed, or the even more interesting question of will life someday exist in places
    or once existed, or the even more interesting question of will life someday exist in places

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    that might develop conditions conducive for it.
    that might develop conditions conducive for it.

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    One can envision a future brighter sun or transitional sun swelling into a red giant
    One can envision a future brighter sun or transitional sun swelling into a red giant

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    that makes these ice shell moons, or at least one or two of them, open ocean worlds for
    that makes these ice shell moons, or at least one or two of them, open ocean worlds for

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    a time where life might arise long after the first genesis of life in this solar system
    a time where life might arise long after the first genesis of life in this solar system

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    has gone utterly extinct.
    has gone utterly extinct.

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    That aside, it may also be that Earth is rare and that few exoplanets that have periods
    That aside, it may also be that Earth is rare and that few exoplanets that have periods

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    of habitability, or urability, last long enough to produce civilizations.
    of habitability, or urability, last long enough to produce civilizations.

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    And that in itself assumes that abiogenesis is easy, there may be aspects of it that we
    And that in itself assumes that abiogenesis is easy, there may be aspects of it that we

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    don’t yet understand that say no, it isn’t, and that any life in the universe is rare.
    don’t yet understand that say no, it isn’t, and that any life in the universe is rare.

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    That may motivate alien civilizations to push further to explore alien life wherever they
    That may motivate alien civilizations to push further to explore alien life wherever they

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    find it, or think it may exist.
    find it, or think it may exist.

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    And if they have a more complete picture of planetary science, they may be able to pick
    And if they have a more complete picture of planetary science, they may be able to pick

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    these interesting worlds out with much greater capability than we can now.
    these interesting worlds out with much greater capability than we can now.

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    As a result, we can’t rule out that this star system and our planet hasn’t at some
    As a result, we can’t rule out that this star system and our planet hasn’t at some

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    point in its immense history been visited by an alien civilization.
    point in its immense history been visited by an alien civilization.

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    And there are several methods for it to have happened, ranging from depositing a probe
    And there are several methods for it to have happened, ranging from depositing a probe

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    in systems of interest whenever you happen to pass by them in stellar encounters to sending
    in systems of interest whenever you happen to pass by them in stellar encounters to sending

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    out self-replicating, self-repairing probes to monitor worlds long term.
    out self-replicating, self-repairing probes to monitor worlds long term.

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    And while we often think of aliens coming here to interact with us science fiction style
    And while we often think of aliens coming here to interact with us science fiction style

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    and establish contact, there is also a scenario where aliens may have visited a very different,
    and establish contact, there is also a scenario where aliens may have visited a very different,

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    very early earth that bears little resemblance to the earth we know.
    very early earth that bears little resemblance to the earth we know.

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    Through exploring past periods in earth’s history long before we were a glimmer in the
    Through exploring past periods in earth’s history long before we were a glimmer in the

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    planet’s eye we find periods in earth’s history that showcase and give us an idea
    planet’s eye we find periods in earth’s history that showcase and give us an idea

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    of what inhabited alien worlds really might look like above and beyond the guesswork often
    of what inhabited alien worlds really might look like above and beyond the guesswork often

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    presented in sci fi.
    presented in sci fi.

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    There are many such periods, you could imagine the age of the dinosaurs for example with
    There are many such periods, you could imagine the age of the dinosaurs for example with

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    an earth covered in the myriad species of the tyrant lizards, as they were once known,
    an earth covered in the myriad species of the tyrant lizards, as they were once known,

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    though the reality of the dinosaurs was much more complex than that.
    though the reality of the dinosaurs was much more complex than that.

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    Hot blooded reptiles pursuing prey with stereo vision eyes such as in the case of the tyrannosaurus
    Hot blooded reptiles pursuing prey with stereo vision eyes such as in the case of the tyrannosaurus

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    rex; perhaps one once ate an unfortunate visiting alien, or the skies filled with flying reptiles,
    rex; perhaps one once ate an unfortunate visiting alien, or the skies filled with flying reptiles,

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    one branch of which still wages their age-old aerial battles in the form of the birds.
    one branch of which still wages their age-old aerial battles in the form of the birds.

  • 03:21

    Often when coming up for ideas for videos on this channel, I quietly sit on my porch
    Often when coming up for ideas for videos on this channel, I quietly sit on my porch

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    and look up.
    and look up.

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    Sometimes I see the stars, but in daylight I see smaller birds attacking large hawks,
    Sometimes I see the stars, but in daylight I see smaller birds attacking large hawks,

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    owls at night hunting their prey scanning the landscape around them, spring nesting
    owls at night hunting their prey scanning the landscape around them, spring nesting

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    sometimes in the eaves of my house, and many other things that I wonder must hearken back
    sometimes in the eaves of my house, and many other things that I wonder must hearken back

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    to the dinosaurs themselves.
    to the dinosaurs themselves.

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    But even the age of the dinosaurs was not the most alien landscapes this world has ever
    But even the age of the dinosaurs was not the most alien landscapes this world has ever

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    presented.
    presented.

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    There are other periods so foreign to our modern earth, that had aliens ever visited,
    There are other periods so foreign to our modern earth, that had aliens ever visited,

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    and studied, it might have been so alien to what they know that they found this place
    and studied, it might have been so alien to what they know that they found this place

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    a treasure trove in the study of astrobiology and just what life can do.
    a treasure trove in the study of astrobiology and just what life can do.

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    The first of these hypothetical earthly alien landscapes involves an unconfirmed hypothesis
    The first of these hypothetical earthly alien landscapes involves an unconfirmed hypothesis

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    in astrobiology.
    in astrobiology.

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    The Purple Earth Hypothesis.
    The Purple Earth Hypothesis.

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    This is somewhat of a mystery, photosynthetic life on earth actually uses the more complex
    This is somewhat of a mystery, photosynthetic life on earth actually uses the more complex

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    and difficult to work with chemical Chlorophyll for photosynthesis.
    and difficult to work with chemical Chlorophyll for photosynthesis.

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    But there is an alternative chemical that would on its face seem a simpler way to get
    But there is an alternative chemical that would on its face seem a simpler way to get

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    to the same end.
    to the same end.

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    Known as retinal, this chemical actually still is used by some forms of life on earth in
    Known as retinal, this chemical actually still is used by some forms of life on earth in

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    the form of simple photosynthesizers known as Haloarchaea, so we know it is used by life,
    the form of simple photosynthesizers known as Haloarchaea, so we know it is used by life,

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    but there may have been a time where it was much more extensively used meaning that instead
    but there may have been a time where it was much more extensively used meaning that instead

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    of a green earth, it would have been a purple earth.
    of a green earth, it would have been a purple earth.

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    Indeed the Haloarchaea are indeed purple.
    Indeed the Haloarchaea are indeed purple.

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    This is an interesting state of affairs in photosynthesis, since the retinol type actually
    This is an interesting state of affairs in photosynthesis, since the retinol type actually

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    likes the green through yellow area of the visible light spectrum, where the sun emits
    likes the green through yellow area of the visible light spectrum, where the sun emits

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    very strongly as opposed to the blue and red light chlorophyll based plants prefer, which
    very strongly as opposed to the blue and red light chlorophyll based plants prefer, which

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    avoid green light and reflect it, which is why plants are generally green.
    avoid green light and reflect it, which is why plants are generally green.

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    Some evidence shows that purple photosynthesis was the first type, as opposed to green.
    Some evidence shows that purple photosynthesis was the first type, as opposed to green.

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    There is also evidence of co-evolution and almost symbiotic coexistence between purple
    There is also evidence of co-evolution and almost symbiotic coexistence between purple

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    and green photosynthetic species.
    and green photosynthetic species.

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    So with that state of affairs, it may be that the type of photosynthesis an exoplanet with
    So with that state of affairs, it may be that the type of photosynthesis an exoplanet with

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    life experiences may be dependent on evolution and the type of star that life has to work
    life experiences may be dependent on evolution and the type of star that life has to work

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    with.
    with.

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    There could be purple worlds with active biospheres that could be searched for within exoplanet
    There could be purple worlds with active biospheres that could be searched for within exoplanet

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    SETI.
    SETI.

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    That would be a good biosignature indeed, since it’s hard to envision a planet turned
    That would be a good biosignature indeed, since it’s hard to envision a planet turned

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    purple by retinol without a biosphere being present to produce it.
    purple by retinol without a biosphere being present to produce it.

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    Indeed, if there are inhabited worlds with intelligent life out there that only know
    Indeed, if there are inhabited worlds with intelligent life out there that only know

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    the retinal type of photosynthesis, and chlorophyll never developed, they might not know to even
    the retinal type of photosynthesis, and chlorophyll never developed, they might not know to even

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    look at modern earth for its signature and miss our biosphere completely.
    look at modern earth for its signature and miss our biosphere completely.

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    They might hypothesize such biochemistry could exist, but dismiss it as unlikely based on
    They might hypothesize such biochemistry could exist, but dismiss it as unlikely based on

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    its complexity and the fact that they’ve never seen it in nature.
    its complexity and the fact that they’ve never seen it in nature.

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    In short, there may be aliens out there that don’t believe earth could exist and never
    In short, there may be aliens out there that don’t believe earth could exist and never

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    look for it.
    look for it.

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    Or they might know all too well, having stationed a probe here as their star system passed by
    Or they might know all too well, having stationed a probe here as their star system passed by

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    long ago during Earth’s microbial only phase.
    long ago during Earth’s microbial only phase.

  • 06:30

    If they had watched long enough, they might literally have been witness to earth turning
    If they had watched long enough, they might literally have been witness to earth turning

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    from purple to green.
    from purple to green.

  • 06:36

    To imagine, if they have words and terms as we understand them, that may be their name
    To imagine, if they have words and terms as we understand them, that may be their name

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    for this world.
    for this world.

  • 06:42

    The formerly purple now green water world, Glorkon the Brilliant’s Photosynthizer …. or
    The formerly purple now green water world, Glorkon the Brilliant’s Photosynthizer …. or

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    simply the changeling world.
    simply the changeling world.

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    Generally how you would study this in SETI is to start with looking for how worlds reflect
    Generally how you would study this in SETI is to start with looking for how worlds reflect

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    the light from their star.
    the light from their star.

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    That tells you a lot about whether you’re dealing with a signature of chlorophyll or
    That tells you a lot about whether you’re dealing with a signature of chlorophyll or

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    retinal.
    retinal.

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    While we need much larger telescopes to look for this, we are just at the cusp with the
    While we need much larger telescopes to look for this, we are just at the cusp with the

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    James Webb Space Telescope to begin the search for this in situational cases.
    James Webb Space Telescope to begin the search for this in situational cases.

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    That said, let’s look at a much later period in the alien earth’s history.
    That said, let’s look at a much later period in the alien earth’s history.

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    If an alien species had visited earth in the Ordovician or Devonian periods, roughly 470
    If an alien species had visited earth in the Ordovician or Devonian periods, roughly 470

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    to 360 million years ago, and decided to explore earth’s land mass in those days, they would
    to 360 million years ago, and decided to explore earth’s land mass in those days, they would

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    have seen a very bizarre landscape very much unlike anything we see today.
    have seen a very bizarre landscape very much unlike anything we see today.

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    If they were in the right place, they’d see a kind of forest with giant organisms,
    If they were in the right place, they’d see a kind of forest with giant organisms,

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    something like trees, but were actually radically different.
    something like trees, but were actually radically different.

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    They’d have found a forest of giant fungi.
    They’d have found a forest of giant fungi.

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    Known as Prototaxites, this group of extinct fungi are weird.
    Known as Prototaxites, this group of extinct fungi are weird.

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    While it would be inaccurate to call it a mushroom, imagining how mushrooms and the
    While it would be inaccurate to call it a mushroom, imagining how mushrooms and the

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    other fungi are is useful to imagine this organism, which at the time was the largest
    other fungi are is useful to imagine this organism, which at the time was the largest

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    land dwelling organism on earth that we are aware of.
    land dwelling organism on earth that we are aware of.

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    Imagine a mushroom that had no cap, but rather one giant trunk up to a meter wide sticking
    Imagine a mushroom that had no cap, but rather one giant trunk up to a meter wide sticking

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    up in the air as much as 8 meters with no branches.
    up in the air as much as 8 meters with no branches.

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    You might also picture the form of a giant cactus with no arms, but with very different
    You might also picture the form of a giant cactus with no arms, but with very different

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    physiology with a trunk made up of interwoven tiny tubes.
    physiology with a trunk made up of interwoven tiny tubes.

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    As is so common in paleontology, the story of the discovery of this species is a rough
    As is so common in paleontology, the story of the discovery of this species is a rough

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    one.
    one.

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    Fossils were first found in 1843 by John William Dawson.
    Fossils were first found in 1843 by John William Dawson.

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    Dawson’s interpretation is that they must have been fossilized conifer trees that preserved
    Dawson’s interpretation is that they must have been fossilized conifer trees that preserved

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    the remnants of the fungi that digested them after they died.
    the remnants of the fungi that digested them after they died.

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    In 1872 however, comes along William Carruthers who absolutely destroyed the idea to the point
    In 1872 however, comes along William Carruthers who absolutely destroyed the idea to the point

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    that Dawson after fighting against the idea eventually was forced to accept it as new
    that Dawson after fighting against the idea eventually was forced to accept it as new

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    findings came to light and then promptly claimed he never actually thought it was a tree.
    findings came to light and then promptly claimed he never actually thought it was a tree.

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    That said, his original name stuck to this day it actually references a tree rather than
    That said, his original name stuck to this day it actually references a tree rather than

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    a fungus.
    a fungus.

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    Oddly, just why these giant fungi went extinct is still a mystery.
    Oddly, just why these giant fungi went extinct is still a mystery.

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    There is some evidence that it was really more like a lichen and hosted a coating of
    There is some evidence that it was really more like a lichen and hosted a coating of

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    symbiotic algae.
    symbiotic algae.

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    Or the algae might have been eating them, indeed there is evidence of arthropods and
    Or the algae might have been eating them, indeed there is evidence of arthropods and

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    borers in the fossils raising the specter that they might have not been able to survive
    borers in the fossils raising the specter that they might have not been able to survive

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    the onslaught of newly evolved species.
    the onslaught of newly evolved species.

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    That said, aliens visiting this strange world have beheld a strange landscape indeed of
    That said, aliens visiting this strange world have beheld a strange landscape indeed of

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    towering fungi, and a forest floor of sorts of different fungi and early land plants very
    towering fungi, and a forest floor of sorts of different fungi and early land plants very

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    much unlike what we see on our landscape today.
    much unlike what we see on our landscape today.

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    Incidentally, this period saw something really unusual.
    Incidentally, this period saw something really unusual.

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    The End Devonian extinction event.
    The End Devonian extinction event.

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    The cause of this mass extinction isn’t clear, and it seems to only have affected
    The cause of this mass extinction isn’t clear, and it seems to only have affected

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    marine life.
    marine life.

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    There are a variety of candidates including a known impact crater structure, but the effect
    There are a variety of candidates including a known impact crater structure, but the effect

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    of this extinction event created a major defining watershed for our civilization millions of
    of this extinction event created a major defining watershed for our civilization millions of

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    years later.
    years later.

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    Essentially, the ocean went anoxic, meaning below a certain level the water became depleted
    Essentially, the ocean went anoxic, meaning below a certain level the water became depleted

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    of oxygen.
    of oxygen.

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    This had the effect of stopping decomposition deep in the ocean.
    This had the effect of stopping decomposition deep in the ocean.

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    That along with the geology in certain areas, created the conditions for the formation of
    That along with the geology in certain areas, created the conditions for the formation of

  • 10:12

    a huge amount of the world’s oil fields, particularly in North America.
    a huge amount of the world’s oil fields, particularly in North America.

  • 10:17

    So while the idea of aliens visiting earth in the distant past can’t ever be ruled
    So while the idea of aliens visiting earth in the distant past can’t ever be ruled

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    out, it remains an interesting idea.
    out, it remains an interesting idea.

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    There are many other periods where earth was very different than it is today, but it’s
    There are many other periods where earth was very different than it is today, but it’s

  • 10:28

    fun to project past conditions here and try to imagine alien exoplanets with biospheres
    fun to project past conditions here and try to imagine alien exoplanets with biospheres

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    radically different than anything we have here on earth today.
    radically different than anything we have here on earth today.

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    Probably even biospheres that resemble earth at no period in its history.
    Probably even biospheres that resemble earth at no period in its history.

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    But I leave you with this, imagine if those aliens came back to check on how things panned
    But I leave you with this, imagine if those aliens came back to check on how things panned

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    out here and they find us and fill us in on the blank spots we currently have in the story
    out here and they find us and fill us in on the blank spots we currently have in the story

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    of the natural history of earth.
    of the natural history of earth.

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    Perhaps that’s the point of a Von Nuemann probe.
    Perhaps that’s the point of a Von Nuemann probe.

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    After it has finished its work and transmitted home, or if it’s still actively doing so,
    After it has finished its work and transmitted home, or if it’s still actively doing so,

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    the moment you make first contact with an active or dead probe, you find a full natural
    the moment you make first contact with an active or dead probe, you find a full natural

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    history of your world with the implication that the aliens were simply saying glad you
    history of your world with the implication that the aliens were simply saying glad you

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    found our probe, here is a gift of your full natural history.
    found our probe, here is a gift of your full natural history.

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    Be well, and maybe someday, we’ll meet.
    Be well, and maybe someday, we’ll meet.

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    Admittedly, I’d like that.
    Admittedly, I’d like that.

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    Thanks for listening!
    Thanks for listening!

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    I am futurist and science fiction author John Michael Godier currently wondering if it goes
    I am futurist and science fiction author John Michael Godier currently wondering if it goes

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    further than that.
    further than that.

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    What if these probes are in all systems, and someone long ago decided the best thing they
    What if these probes are in all systems, and someone long ago decided the best thing they

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    could do for the good of the galaxy is to collect data and make it freely available
    could do for the good of the galaxy is to collect data and make it freely available

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    to all that run across it.
    to all that run across it.

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    Thus the entire history of the habitable period of the Milky Way could be out there.
    Thus the entire history of the habitable period of the Milky Way could be out there.

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    That’s a deep thought, even for me and be sure to check out my books at your favorite
    That’s a deep thought, even for me and be sure to check out my books at your favorite

  • 11:44

    online book retailer and subscribe to my channels for regular, in-depth explorations into the
    online book retailer and subscribe to my channels for regular, in-depth explorations into the

  • 11:48

    interesting, weird and unknown aspects of this amazing universe in which we live.
    interesting, weird and unknown aspects of this amazing universe in which we live.

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Aliens and the Purple Earth

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Intro:

Imagine for a moment the immense history of life on earth.
While this planet hasn’t been here since the formation of the milky galaxy itself,
it has been here for a significant portion of it.. Given that life appeared on earth, rather conspicuously, the very first moment it could,
we live on a world where the vast majority of its existence has been that of a habitable
living world.. At least for simple life.. This gives Earth an unusually long window for having been detected by someone else in
the galaxy as a planet well worth investigation, especially if occurences of even microbial
life are rare in the universe.. We ponder this now, thinking of missions to ice shell moons and life finder missions to
Venus and Mars to try to establish if life in its microbial form exists in those places,
or once existed, or the even more interesting question of will life someday exist in places
that might develop conditions conducive for it.. One can envision a future brighter sun or transitional sun swelling into a red giant
that makes these ice shell moons, or at least one or two of them, open ocean worlds for
a time where life might arise long after the first genesis of life in this solar system
has gone utterly extinct.. That aside, it may also be that Earth is rare and that few exoplanets that have periods
of habitability, or urability, last long enough to produce civilizations.

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more distant in space. at, to, or by greater distance. (Used to introduce an additional point); also. To help to happen or develop; promote.

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action of forming or process of being formed.

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adverb

completely and without qualification.

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arousing curiosity or interest. To make someone want to know about something.

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To believe, based on the evidence; suppose.

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verb

To think creatively about; form mental picture of.

/ˈpôrSH(ə)n/

noun verb

Part of something shared that belongs to a whole. To separate something to divide among people.

/ˈyo͞onəˌvərs/

noun

Things surrounding a person, affecting their life.

/ənˈviZHən/

verb

imagine as future possibility.

/iˈmens/

adjective

extremely large.

/ˈhist(ə)rē/

noun

study of past events.