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Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:02,127 --> 00:00:06,006 NARRATOR: Millions of planets similar to our own. 2 00:00:06,006 --> 00:00:09,676 GIORGIO A. TSOUKALOS: The discoveries of exoplanets 3 00:00:09,676 --> 00:00:13,055 over the past few years have been absolutely extraordinary. 4 00:00:13,055 --> 00:00:17,392 NARRATOR: And many could soon be within the grasp of our technology. 5 00:00:17,392 --> 00:00:19,019 MICHIO KAKU: Think about it. 6 00:00:19,019 --> 00:00:21,688 Civilizations over billions of years could have 7 00:00:21,688 --> 00:00:23,690 risen and fallen 8 00:00:23,690 --> 00:00:27,236 even before the Earth was formed. 9 00:00:27,236 --> 00:00:31,240 NARRATOR: But if we can reach out in pursuit of life on other worlds, 10 00:00:31,240 --> 00:00:34,535 might they also be reaching out to us? 11 00:00:34,535 --> 00:00:38,830 And have they been doing so for thousands of years? 12 00:00:38,830 --> 00:00:42,209 BILL BIRNES: Could it be that ancient civilizations, 13 00:00:42,209 --> 00:00:44,878 ancient aliens from far away 14 00:00:44,878 --> 00:00:48,382 migrated from their home worlds 15 00:00:48,382 --> 00:00:50,217 and they found Earth? 16 00:00:50,217 --> 00:00:52,344 WILLIAM HENRY: The implications for humanity 17 00:00:52,344 --> 00:00:53,553 are enormous. 18 00:00:56,390 --> 00:00:58,475 NARRATOR: There is a doorway 19 00:00:58,475 --> 00:01:01,228 in the universe. 20 00:01:01,228 --> 00:01:04,273 Beyond it is the promise of truth. 21 00:01:05,357 --> 00:01:07,985 It demands we question everything 22 00:01:07,985 --> 00:01:10,279 we have ever been taught. 23 00:01:10,279 --> 00:01:14,074 The evidence is all around us. 24 00:01:14,074 --> 00:01:18,078 The future is right before our eyes. 25 00:01:18,078 --> 00:01:20,747 We are not alone. 26 00:01:20,747 --> 00:01:24,251 We have never been alone. 27 00:01:32,217 --> 00:01:34,386 NARRATOR: Cape Canaveral, Florida. 28 00:01:34,386 --> 00:01:37,931 April 18, 2018. 29 00:01:37,931 --> 00:01:40,601 At 6:51 p. m., 30 00:01:40,601 --> 00:01:45,522 a Falcon 9 rocket blasts off on a mission to deploy 31 00:01:45,522 --> 00:01:47,983 NASA's newest space telescope into orbit: 32 00:01:47,983 --> 00:01:52,237 the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite, 33 00:01:52,237 --> 00:01:53,613 or TESS. 34 00:01:53,613 --> 00:01:56,783 TESS is like a survey of the whole sky, a survey 35 00:01:56,783 --> 00:02:00,287 of the nearest 100 light‐years or so 36 00:02:00,287 --> 00:02:03,915 of planets that would be around these stars. 37 00:02:03,915 --> 00:02:06,460 NARRATOR: Over the next decade, 38 00:02:06,460 --> 00:02:10,464 scientists expect that TESS will fulfill its primary mission: 39 00:02:10,464 --> 00:02:14,343 to discover thousands of so‐called exoplanets. 40 00:02:15,802 --> 00:02:17,971 SUMMERS: Exoplanets are planets that exist 41 00:02:17,971 --> 00:02:20,140 outside of our solar system. 42 00:02:20,140 --> 00:02:23,810 We're certainly in an exoplanet golden age of discovery. 43 00:02:23,810 --> 00:02:26,396 20 years ago, we didn't know 44 00:02:26,396 --> 00:02:28,607 if there were other Earth‐like planets in the universe. 45 00:02:28,607 --> 00:02:32,903 And now we can't imagine how we could discover things 46 00:02:32,903 --> 00:02:35,530 at a higher rate and still try to make sense of it. 47 00:02:35,530 --> 00:02:37,199 It's such a struggle just to keep up 48 00:02:37,199 --> 00:02:39,660 with the discoveries that we're making right now. 49 00:02:42,162 --> 00:02:44,164 NARRATOR: It is only recently, 50 00:02:44,164 --> 00:02:46,500 with the development of deep‐space satellites 51 00:02:46,500 --> 00:02:48,418 and high‐powered telescopes, 52 00:02:48,418 --> 00:02:50,921 that a more accurate understanding of nearby planets, 53 00:02:50,921 --> 00:02:54,758 especially planets capable of supporting human life, 54 00:02:54,758 --> 00:02:57,678 has been possible. 55 00:02:57,678 --> 00:03:01,682 But it wasn't so long ago that the notion of Earth‐like planets 56 00:03:01,682 --> 00:03:05,018 existing in our galaxy wasn't simply unknown; 57 00:03:05,018 --> 00:03:07,521 it was considered blasphemy. 58 00:03:07,521 --> 00:03:12,192 When the 16th century Italian philosopher and cosmologist 59 00:03:12,192 --> 00:03:14,528 Giordano Bruno expressed his belief 60 00:03:14,528 --> 00:03:18,699 in "an infinity of worlds" and raised the possibility 61 00:03:18,699 --> 00:03:21,201 that other planets could harbor life, 62 00:03:21,201 --> 00:03:25,747 he was charged with heresy and burned at the stake. 63 00:03:25,747 --> 00:03:27,874 KAKU: It was heretical, revolutionary, 64 00:03:27,874 --> 00:03:30,877 to believe that there could be alien life out there. 65 00:03:30,877 --> 00:03:34,214 Giordano Bruno was burned alive 66 00:03:34,214 --> 00:03:37,384 in the streets of Rome, and what was his crime? 67 00:03:37,384 --> 00:03:41,138 To say that there are aliens out there on other planets. 68 00:03:41,138 --> 00:03:43,765 HENRY: You weren't allowed to think like that. 69 00:03:43,765 --> 00:03:45,434 It challenged 70 00:03:45,434 --> 00:03:48,395 all their predispositions and their power structure. 71 00:03:48,395 --> 00:03:51,773 "No, there are no other worlds. There's nothing out there." 72 00:03:51,773 --> 00:03:53,233 But there is something out there, 73 00:03:53,233 --> 00:03:55,735 there's no question about it. 74 00:03:55,735 --> 00:03:58,697 NARRATOR: As recently as the early 1990s, 75 00:03:58,697 --> 00:04:02,325 astronomers were still unable to detect these distant planets, 76 00:04:02,325 --> 00:04:06,580 even with high‐powered telescopes. 77 00:04:06,580 --> 00:04:08,748 It's hard to see an exoplanet. 78 00:04:08,748 --> 00:04:14,004 Imagine trying to look at a firefly next to a spotlight. 79 00:04:14,004 --> 00:04:16,173 It's incredibly difficult 80 00:04:16,173 --> 00:04:18,592 because stars shine by their own light. 81 00:04:18,592 --> 00:04:21,261 They give off their own light, but planets reflect light. 82 00:04:21,261 --> 00:04:23,638 A typical star is about 83 00:04:23,638 --> 00:04:27,642 ten billion times brighter than a planet. 84 00:04:27,642 --> 00:04:30,312 NARRATOR: Thanks to remarkable 85 00:04:30,312 --> 00:04:32,314 advances in technology, 86 00:04:32,314 --> 00:04:35,609 astronomers made the very first discovery of an exoplanet 87 00:04:35,609 --> 00:04:40,113 in 1992 using an Earth‐based telescope. 88 00:04:40,113 --> 00:04:44,284 But that search kicked into high gear in 2009 89 00:04:44,284 --> 00:04:47,621 with the launch of Kepler, the first space telescope 90 00:04:47,621 --> 00:04:51,124 specially designed to find exoplanets. 91 00:04:51,124 --> 00:04:54,628 And in 2018, Kepler was replaced 92 00:04:54,628 --> 00:04:57,464 by the even more powerful TESS. 93 00:04:57,464 --> 00:05:00,133 So, one of the really cool things about TESS, 94 00:05:00,133 --> 00:05:02,052 the new satellite that NASA's put up, 95 00:05:02,052 --> 00:05:07,474 is basically it was specifically designed to detect exoplanets 96 00:05:07,474 --> 00:05:10,060 by what's called the transit method, 97 00:05:10,060 --> 00:05:12,562 which is where, when a planet goes in front of a star, 98 00:05:12,562 --> 00:05:14,314 it blocks the light briefly 99 00:05:14,314 --> 00:05:17,651 and you really see the light blink on and off. 100 00:05:17,651 --> 00:05:19,319 AMY SHIRA TEITEL: That tell‐tale dip 101 00:05:19,319 --> 00:05:20,987 is what tells you there might be something 102 00:05:20,987 --> 00:05:22,197 that's passing in front of it. 103 00:05:22,197 --> 00:05:23,865 The regularity tells you about the orbit, 104 00:05:23,865 --> 00:05:25,033 which is the easiest way 105 00:05:25,033 --> 00:05:28,370 to actually start looking for new planets. 106 00:05:28,370 --> 00:05:31,706 NARRATOR: Although the initial objective in the search 107 00:05:31,706 --> 00:05:34,626 for exoplanets was simply to determine how many stars 108 00:05:34,626 --> 00:05:38,547 in our galaxy might have planets in orbit around them, 109 00:05:38,547 --> 00:05:42,092 the actual results were staggering. 110 00:05:42,092 --> 00:05:46,680 Our galaxy has around, um, 400 billion stars. 111 00:05:46,680 --> 00:05:49,182 From what we've seen so far is, on average, 112 00:05:49,182 --> 00:05:52,185 every star has at least one planet. 113 00:05:52,185 --> 00:05:56,356 So that means that there are 400 billion, at least, 114 00:05:56,356 --> 00:05:59,067 planets in our galaxy. 115 00:05:59,067 --> 00:06:02,237 NARRATOR: 400 billion planets 116 00:06:02,237 --> 00:06:04,698 in the Milky Way galaxy alone? 117 00:06:04,698 --> 00:06:07,868 The discovery of such an extraordinary number 118 00:06:07,868 --> 00:06:10,871 of exoplanets represents a radical change 119 00:06:10,871 --> 00:06:13,415 in our understanding of the universe. 120 00:06:13,415 --> 00:06:16,543 But even more radical is the notion 121 00:06:16,543 --> 00:06:18,545 that millions of those planets 122 00:06:18,545 --> 00:06:22,883 might actually be capable of not just supporting life 123 00:06:22,883 --> 00:06:25,510 but generating it. 124 00:06:25,510 --> 00:06:30,390 And, to that end, astronomers and astrophysicists 125 00:06:30,390 --> 00:06:32,225 actively search for planets in a region 126 00:06:32,225 --> 00:06:36,187 they refer to as the Goldilocks zone. 127 00:06:36,187 --> 00:06:39,691 DENNIN: The Goldilocks zone is exactly that range for a given star 128 00:06:39,691 --> 00:06:41,318 of where water is gonna be liquid 129 00:06:41,318 --> 00:06:42,736 on a given type of planet. 130 00:06:44,404 --> 00:06:46,740 KAKU: We want a planet that is not too close, 131 00:06:46,740 --> 00:06:48,825 not too far from the mother star, 132 00:06:48,825 --> 00:06:50,744 but just right. 133 00:06:50,744 --> 00:06:52,787 Planets that may have oxygen 134 00:06:52,787 --> 00:06:54,914 and H2O, water, 135 00:06:54,914 --> 00:06:58,752 that may make possible an atmosphere 136 00:06:58,752 --> 00:07:02,088 and maybe even life. 137 00:07:02,088 --> 00:07:06,593 NARRATOR: Based upon current observations, scientists are astounded 138 00:07:06,593 --> 00:07:10,096 by the number of potentially habitable planets that exist 139 00:07:10,096 --> 00:07:11,765 in the Goldilocks zone. 140 00:07:11,765 --> 00:07:15,268 SUMMERS: With at least 400 billion planets in our galaxy, 141 00:07:15,268 --> 00:07:18,938 if you just look at one percent of that, 142 00:07:18,938 --> 00:07:21,441 you're still talking about billions of planets 143 00:07:21,441 --> 00:07:24,486 that could potentially be habitable. 144 00:07:24,486 --> 00:07:27,781 This is exciting 'cause we once thought that we were 145 00:07:27,781 --> 00:07:29,491 the only game in town, 146 00:07:29,491 --> 00:07:32,452 that can only exist on the planet Earth. 147 00:07:32,452 --> 00:07:34,537 DENNIN: The discovery of exoplanets, 148 00:07:34,537 --> 00:07:36,956 I think it's really changed our view 149 00:07:36,956 --> 00:07:40,043 of the potential for life in the universe. 150 00:07:40,043 --> 00:07:42,796 Fundamentally, I think most scientists would now agree 151 00:07:42,796 --> 00:07:46,216 that there is some form of life elsewhere in the universe. 152 00:07:46,216 --> 00:07:50,804 NARRATOR: But in spite of the abundance of habitable exoplanets, 153 00:07:50,804 --> 00:07:53,306 many scientists still cling to the notion 154 00:07:53,306 --> 00:07:56,726 that the only kind of life likely to exist outside of Earth 155 00:07:56,726 --> 00:07:59,479 is microbial or bacterial. 156 00:07:59,479 --> 00:08:03,942 They are resistant to what they claim are far‐fetched notions 157 00:08:03,942 --> 00:08:06,653 that these planets might not only contain more sophisticated 158 00:08:06,653 --> 00:08:10,365 or evolved life‐forms, but intelligent life‐forms, 159 00:08:10,365 --> 00:08:13,493 some much more evolved or technologically advanced 160 00:08:13,493 --> 00:08:15,161 than our own. 161 00:08:15,161 --> 00:08:16,996 Think about it. 162 00:08:16,996 --> 00:08:21,501 The universe is about 13.8 billion years old. 163 00:08:21,501 --> 00:08:26,673 The Earth is 4.6 billion years old. 164 00:08:26,673 --> 00:08:30,260 Civilizations, over billions of years, 165 00:08:30,260 --> 00:08:32,595 could have risen and fallen 166 00:08:32,595 --> 00:08:36,349 even before the Earth was formed. 167 00:08:36,349 --> 00:08:40,186 NARRATOR: Although the realization that the galaxy is teeming 168 00:08:40,186 --> 00:08:42,856 with Earth‐like planets has triggered a revolution 169 00:08:42,856 --> 00:08:45,150 in conventional scientific thinking, 170 00:08:45,150 --> 00:08:48,778 as far as ancient astronaut theorists are concerned, 171 00:08:48,778 --> 00:08:52,949 it merely confirms what they have believed all along. 172 00:08:52,949 --> 00:08:56,244 TSOUKALOS: The discoveries of exoplanets 173 00:08:56,244 --> 00:09:00,373 over the past few years have been absolutely extraordinary. 174 00:09:00,373 --> 00:09:03,084 I remember that the first time they discovered 175 00:09:03,084 --> 00:09:06,629 this first exoplanet, and me and my colleagues were like‐‐ 176 00:09:06,629 --> 00:09:10,550 were saying, "Okay, this will be the first of many." 177 00:09:10,550 --> 00:09:16,222 And now, apparently, as many as three exoplanets 178 00:09:16,222 --> 00:09:19,726 are being discovered on a daily basis. 179 00:09:19,726 --> 00:09:21,895 So what we've said all along, 180 00:09:21,895 --> 00:09:26,274 that Earth is not unique in this gigantic universe, 181 00:09:26,274 --> 00:09:28,735 turns out to be correct. 182 00:09:28,735 --> 00:09:32,197 This raises the question that we've been bringing up, 183 00:09:32,197 --> 00:09:34,365 that for thousands of years, there's evidence 184 00:09:34,365 --> 00:09:37,911 of some type of visitation from other civilizations. 185 00:09:37,911 --> 00:09:40,246 Hopefully, our sciences are able 186 00:09:40,246 --> 00:09:44,751 to now detect exoplanets, will allow us to pinpoint 187 00:09:44,751 --> 00:09:46,920 some of these actual home worlds 188 00:09:46,920 --> 00:09:49,297 where aliens have been visiting us. 189 00:09:49,297 --> 00:09:52,759 TSOUKALOS: I propose that most of those planets 190 00:09:52,759 --> 00:09:56,137 that are in this Goldilocks zone 191 00:09:56,137 --> 00:09:59,641 have life very similar to ours. 192 00:10:01,101 --> 00:10:03,937 The only question is: was it them 193 00:10:03,937 --> 00:10:06,815 who came here thousands of years ago? 194 00:10:08,858 --> 00:10:11,694 NARRATOR: But while a growing number of mainstream scientists 195 00:10:11,694 --> 00:10:14,781 do admit that intelligent life can, theoretically, 196 00:10:14,781 --> 00:10:17,117 exist elsewhere within our galaxy, 197 00:10:17,117 --> 00:10:20,829 they also argue that the distances between those planets 198 00:10:20,829 --> 00:10:24,707 and our own are too vast for any extraterrestrial visitation 199 00:10:24,707 --> 00:10:26,251 to take place. 200 00:10:26,251 --> 00:10:30,088 It is a position that puts them in direct conflict 201 00:10:30,088 --> 00:10:32,215 with ancient astronaut theorists, 202 00:10:32,215 --> 00:10:36,302 who contend that the keys to extraterrestrial space travel 203 00:10:36,302 --> 00:10:38,304 can be found in Albert Einstein's 204 00:10:38,304 --> 00:10:39,931 theory of relativity, 205 00:10:39,931 --> 00:10:44,185 and that a voyage to a distant star could take not centuries 206 00:10:44,185 --> 00:10:45,687 but seconds. 207 00:10:50,692 --> 00:10:53,236 NARRATOR: The Atacama Desert, Chile. 208 00:10:53,236 --> 00:10:56,698 August 2016. 209 00:10:56,698 --> 00:10:59,409 At the La Silla Observatory, 210 00:10:59,409 --> 00:11:01,870 astronomers searching for exoplanets 211 00:11:01,870 --> 00:11:03,997 announce the detection of an Earth‐like planet 212 00:11:03,997 --> 00:11:08,877 orbiting the closest star to our solar system, Proxima Centauri. 213 00:11:08,877 --> 00:11:13,089 They name the planet Proxima b, and describe it 214 00:11:13,089 --> 00:11:16,176 as both Earth‐like and close enough to its star 215 00:11:16,176 --> 00:11:19,679 to be capable of supporting life. 216 00:11:19,679 --> 00:11:22,307 One of the more interesting exoplanets we've found recently 217 00:11:22,307 --> 00:11:23,850 is Proxima b. 218 00:11:23,850 --> 00:11:28,229 This exoplanet is about 1.3 times the size of Earth, 219 00:11:28,229 --> 00:11:30,398 so scientists think that it might be rocky, 220 00:11:30,398 --> 00:11:33,568 which means that it could be quite similar to Earth. 221 00:11:33,568 --> 00:11:36,487 SUMMERS: Proxima b may be habitable. 222 00:11:36,487 --> 00:11:38,448 We'll be able to study it in more detail 223 00:11:38,448 --> 00:11:39,949 with large telescopes. 224 00:11:39,949 --> 00:11:42,285 And in the next ten years, we may even be able 225 00:11:42,285 --> 00:11:45,872 to get pictures of the planet. 226 00:11:48,833 --> 00:11:51,002 NARRATOR: Proxima b is located 227 00:11:51,002 --> 00:11:53,338 just over four light‐years from Earth, 228 00:11:53,338 --> 00:11:56,382 a distance of about 25 trillion miles. 229 00:11:56,382 --> 00:12:00,386 Despite the immense distance, an ambitious program 230 00:12:00,386 --> 00:12:04,682 is already underway to send spacecraft to study it. 231 00:12:04,682 --> 00:12:08,061 Called Breakthrough Starshot, the program began 232 00:12:08,061 --> 00:12:11,189 as the joint brainchild of philanthropist Yuri Milner 233 00:12:11,189 --> 00:12:15,276 and famous cosmologist, the late Stephen Hawking. 234 00:12:15,276 --> 00:12:17,695 For the first time in human history, 235 00:12:17,695 --> 00:12:21,491 we can do more than just gaze at the stars. 236 00:12:21,491 --> 00:12:24,160 We can actually reach them. 237 00:12:24,160 --> 00:12:26,704 NARRATOR: The goal of Breakthrough Starshot 238 00:12:26,704 --> 00:12:29,540 is to send tiny probes, mere centimeters thick, 239 00:12:29,540 --> 00:12:31,542 to the nearby planet. 240 00:12:33,294 --> 00:12:37,423 We take a computer chip, energize it with laser beams, 241 00:12:37,423 --> 00:12:39,467 add a parachute. 242 00:12:39,467 --> 00:12:41,094 The laser beam inflates the parachute 243 00:12:41,094 --> 00:12:44,889 and shoots the chip to the nearest star 244 00:12:44,889 --> 00:12:49,269 DENNIN: You deploy this and you basically just cruise. 245 00:12:49,269 --> 00:12:51,771 You can possibly accelerate them fairly high, 246 00:12:51,771 --> 00:12:53,606 20% the speed of light, 247 00:12:53,606 --> 00:12:58,444 and now getting to the nearest stars becomes very reasonable. 248 00:12:58,444 --> 00:13:02,031 NARRATOR: But even traveling at such high speeds, 249 00:13:02,031 --> 00:13:05,910 the probes will take 20 years to complete their journey. 250 00:13:05,910 --> 00:13:08,830 DENNIN: Light travels at a finite speed. 251 00:13:08,830 --> 00:13:10,623 A very simple example of this is: 252 00:13:10,623 --> 00:13:14,252 the Sun is eight minutes away by the way light travels. 253 00:13:14,252 --> 00:13:16,963 And most things are millions of light‐years away 254 00:13:16,963 --> 00:13:19,173 or thousands of light‐years away. 255 00:13:19,173 --> 00:13:24,053 NICK POPE: If we pick up a signal from another civilization, 256 00:13:24,053 --> 00:13:27,348 uh, that's a big thing, but it's very distant. 257 00:13:27,348 --> 00:13:30,184 They may never get here, we may never meet them, 258 00:13:30,184 --> 00:13:32,312 indeed, because of interstellar distances. 259 00:13:32,312 --> 00:13:35,857 NARRATOR: If, as ancient astronaut theorists believe, 260 00:13:35,857 --> 00:13:38,443 Earth has been visited by alien entities 261 00:13:38,443 --> 00:13:41,529 coming from exoplanets only now being discovered, 262 00:13:41,529 --> 00:13:44,615 such entities would have to overcome the primary obstacle 263 00:13:44,615 --> 00:13:49,996 to space travel, the vast distance between objects. 264 00:13:49,996 --> 00:13:52,457 You talk to many scientists, they'll say the same thing 265 00:13:52,457 --> 00:13:54,417 over and over again: 266 00:13:54,417 --> 00:13:56,878 "The distances between stars is so great, 267 00:13:56,878 --> 00:13:59,839 impossible that these aliens can visit us." 268 00:14:01,591 --> 00:14:03,426 Think for a moment, 269 00:14:03,426 --> 00:14:07,555 if they're a million years more advanced than us. 270 00:14:07,555 --> 00:14:09,766 Just realize that modern technology, 271 00:14:09,766 --> 00:14:14,187 with all our wonders, is only about 300 years old. 272 00:14:14,187 --> 00:14:18,149 NARRATOR: In recent years a growing number of astrophysicists 273 00:14:18,149 --> 00:14:20,401 have proposed that mankind's ability 274 00:14:20,401 --> 00:14:23,404 to unlock the mysteries of interstellar space travel 275 00:14:23,404 --> 00:14:26,365 might be much closer than previously thought. 276 00:14:28,076 --> 00:14:30,203 And they believe the key is by using 277 00:14:30,203 --> 00:14:34,082 a theoretically possible structure known as a wormhole, 278 00:14:34,082 --> 00:14:36,709 a bend in space‐time that was first proposed 279 00:14:36,709 --> 00:14:40,838 by Albert Einstein, which could make travel times between stars 280 00:14:40,838 --> 00:14:44,759 not only shorter, but nearly instantaneous. 281 00:14:46,761 --> 00:14:49,680 From the perspective of ultimate space travel, 282 00:14:49,680 --> 00:14:51,766 from my point of view, 283 00:14:51,766 --> 00:14:54,685 wormholes are simply, you take space‐‐ 284 00:14:54,685 --> 00:14:57,188 which can bend, in our theory of general relativity, 285 00:14:57,188 --> 00:14:59,065 the modern theory of gravity‐‐ 286 00:14:59,065 --> 00:15:01,526 you bend it around on itself so you have two layers 287 00:15:01,526 --> 00:15:04,070 that are apart and you connect them with a tunnel. 288 00:15:04,070 --> 00:15:05,905 That tunnel is a wormhole. 289 00:15:05,905 --> 00:15:07,907 They're commonly referred to as stargates 290 00:15:07,907 --> 00:15:09,992 because it gives you a way to get 291 00:15:09,992 --> 00:15:14,122 faster‐than‐light space travel across large distances. 292 00:15:14,122 --> 00:15:18,793 NARRATOR: In theory, spacecraft that can create wormholes 293 00:15:18,793 --> 00:15:21,170 would be able to travel to distant exoplanets 294 00:15:21,170 --> 00:15:25,633 in just hours, possibly even seconds. 295 00:15:25,633 --> 00:15:28,886 If extraterrestrial civilizations, 296 00:15:28,886 --> 00:15:32,140 far more advanced than humans, do exist, 297 00:15:32,140 --> 00:15:34,976 could they have discovered the secrets of space travel 298 00:15:34,976 --> 00:15:38,688 hundreds or perhaps thousands of years ago? 299 00:15:38,688 --> 00:15:43,317 And, if so, might they have even traveled here to planet Earth? 300 00:15:46,654 --> 00:15:48,948 Mount Palomar, California. 301 00:15:48,948 --> 00:15:52,869 October 6, 2013. 302 00:15:52,869 --> 00:15:56,372 A massive red star in the constellation Pegasus, 303 00:15:56,372 --> 00:15:59,584 ten times larger than our sun, 304 00:15:59,584 --> 00:16:02,461 explodes in a colossal supernova. 305 00:16:02,461 --> 00:16:05,548 For the first time, scientists are able to witness 306 00:16:05,548 --> 00:16:08,968 the death of a giant star in real time. 307 00:16:08,968 --> 00:16:12,388 But perhaps even more profound is the fact 308 00:16:12,388 --> 00:16:14,432 that, because the dying star 309 00:16:14,432 --> 00:16:17,351 is 160 million light‐years from Earth, 310 00:16:17,351 --> 00:16:21,189 astronomers are actually witnessing an event 311 00:16:21,189 --> 00:16:26,402 that took place 160 million years ago. 312 00:16:26,402 --> 00:16:29,071 So one of the things to realize about astronomy 313 00:16:29,071 --> 00:16:32,366 is almost everything we are looking at is in the past... 314 00:16:32,366 --> 00:16:35,077 'cause the light doesn't travel instantly. 315 00:16:35,077 --> 00:16:38,664 And a supernova is basically a star exploding. 316 00:16:38,664 --> 00:16:41,292 If it had any planets around it, those are wiped out. 317 00:16:41,292 --> 00:16:44,128 So, if there was a civilization or if there was life there, 318 00:16:44,128 --> 00:16:47,840 what we're seeing happen now happened very far in the past. 319 00:16:47,840 --> 00:16:51,260 NARRATOR: The violent death of the star in Pegasus 320 00:16:51,260 --> 00:16:53,930 provides dramatic confirmation that the universe 321 00:16:53,930 --> 00:16:56,766 is both ancient and dynamic. 322 00:16:56,766 --> 00:17:00,978 But ancient astronaut theorists believe such discoveries 323 00:17:00,978 --> 00:17:02,980 also provide reasons 324 00:17:02,980 --> 00:17:06,817 why an advanced extraterrestrial civilization might need to leave 325 00:17:06,817 --> 00:17:09,695 its home planet in search of other worlds. 326 00:17:11,364 --> 00:17:14,992 When astronomers look out into the, the galaxy 327 00:17:14,992 --> 00:17:18,037 for dying suns, 328 00:17:18,037 --> 00:17:22,333 if there were beings who had an advanced civilization 329 00:17:22,333 --> 00:17:24,210 around this dying sun, 330 00:17:24,210 --> 00:17:28,839 they would, in theory, want to migrate to another solar system, 331 00:17:28,839 --> 00:17:31,509 to another planet that they could inhabit. 332 00:17:31,509 --> 00:17:35,471 And it's quite possible that they did that 333 00:17:35,471 --> 00:17:37,890 and came to our planet, in fact. 334 00:17:37,890 --> 00:17:41,185 HENRY: We know that billions of years from now, 335 00:17:41,185 --> 00:17:44,272 our own star, our sun, will go supernova, 336 00:17:44,272 --> 00:17:48,025 and we are very close now to being able to venture out 337 00:17:48,025 --> 00:17:50,820 or migrate to another habitable planet. 338 00:17:50,820 --> 00:17:54,282 We can extrapolate that to ancient civilizations as well, 339 00:17:54,282 --> 00:17:56,826 ancient star civilizations, who knew that their own star 340 00:17:56,826 --> 00:17:58,869 was ready to go supernova 341 00:17:58,869 --> 00:18:03,791 and they embarked on a plan of planetary migration. 342 00:18:05,918 --> 00:18:08,713 NARRATOR: Has the story of the cosmos been, in part, 343 00:18:08,713 --> 00:18:11,299 a story of the extraterrestrial migration 344 00:18:11,299 --> 00:18:14,552 of various advanced exoplanet life‐forms? 345 00:18:14,552 --> 00:18:17,888 As far as ancient astronaut theorists are concerned, 346 00:18:17,888 --> 00:18:20,766 the answer is a resounding yes. 347 00:18:20,766 --> 00:18:24,645 And they claim the proof can be found by carefully examining 348 00:18:24,645 --> 00:18:28,608 everything from ancient carvings to the religious beliefs 349 00:18:28,608 --> 00:18:32,403 of ancient cultures from across the globe. 350 00:18:36,115 --> 00:18:38,951 RRATOR: La Silla Observatory, Chile. 351 00:18:39,994 --> 00:18:42,496 2011. 352 00:18:42,496 --> 00:18:44,915 Astronomers announce the discovery 353 00:18:44,915 --> 00:18:46,917 of a large Earth‐like planet 354 00:18:46,917 --> 00:18:50,630 orbiting a star in the constellation Orion. 355 00:18:50,630 --> 00:18:54,300 The planet is located in the Goldilocks zone, 356 00:18:54,300 --> 00:18:57,678 and the star it orbits is very similar to our own, 357 00:18:57,678 --> 00:19:03,100 making it an ideal candidate for extraterrestrial life. 358 00:19:03,100 --> 00:19:05,061 KAKU: This is exciting 'cause we want 359 00:19:05,061 --> 00:19:07,855 to have a stable solar system like the planet Earth, 360 00:19:07,855 --> 00:19:09,857 that's the goal. 361 00:19:09,857 --> 00:19:13,319 NARRATOR: As far as ancient astronaut theorists are concerned, 362 00:19:13,319 --> 00:19:16,989 this may be the most compelling exoplanet discovery yet, 363 00:19:16,989 --> 00:19:19,784 because throughout the world, numerous ancient cultures 364 00:19:19,784 --> 00:19:21,202 have told stories 365 00:19:21,202 --> 00:19:24,288 of otherworldly visitors coming from Orion, 366 00:19:24,288 --> 00:19:26,666 and even built their most important structures 367 00:19:26,666 --> 00:19:29,669 in alignment with that constellation. 368 00:19:29,669 --> 00:19:33,506 TSOUKALOS: All around the world, there are these ancient structures 369 00:19:33,506 --> 00:19:37,927 that have been built in the form of Orion. 370 00:19:37,927 --> 00:19:41,305 One example that comes to mind is the Great Pyramid of Giza, 371 00:19:41,305 --> 00:19:44,308 where the three pyramids are aligned 372 00:19:44,308 --> 00:19:47,186 according to the belt stars of Orion. 373 00:19:48,229 --> 00:19:51,315 But also, in the American Southwest, 374 00:19:51,315 --> 00:19:55,695 there are structures that are in reference to Orion. 375 00:19:55,695 --> 00:20:00,658 Native American myths talk specifically about visitors 376 00:20:00,658 --> 00:20:06,080 who came here from the Orion constellation. 377 00:20:06,080 --> 00:20:09,041 The fact that Orion's constellation exists 378 00:20:09,041 --> 00:20:13,170 in magnificent archaeological monuments on Earth 379 00:20:13,170 --> 00:20:17,383 indicates to me that someone at some point taught our ancestors 380 00:20:17,383 --> 00:20:21,011 where and how to build these structures 381 00:20:21,011 --> 00:20:24,640 to illustrate where they are from. 382 00:20:26,684 --> 00:20:29,353 NARRATOR: Is it possible that the exoplanet discovered 383 00:20:29,353 --> 00:20:32,398 in the Orion constellation is the same place 384 00:20:32,398 --> 00:20:35,401 where extraterrestrial visitors to Earth came from 385 00:20:35,401 --> 00:20:38,070 thousands of years ago? 386 00:20:38,070 --> 00:20:41,907 For ancient astronaut theorists, such an audacious notion 387 00:20:41,907 --> 00:20:44,118 is a very real possibility. 388 00:20:44,118 --> 00:20:48,414 And they also insist that Orion is not the only star system 389 00:20:48,414 --> 00:20:51,000 from where aliens may have come. 390 00:20:51,000 --> 00:20:52,626 CHILDRESS: All over the world, 391 00:20:52,626 --> 00:20:54,462 we have different cultures 392 00:20:54,462 --> 00:20:59,633 who identify with certain star systems as their origins. 393 00:20:59,633 --> 00:21:02,762 The Quechua people of Peru, 394 00:21:02,762 --> 00:21:06,474 they believe that we're from the, the Pleiades. 395 00:21:08,100 --> 00:21:10,394 In Africa, we have the Dogon, 396 00:21:10,394 --> 00:21:13,647 who are saying that, uh, our origin is actually 397 00:21:13,647 --> 00:21:16,442 with the Sirius star system. 398 00:21:16,442 --> 00:21:18,611 Various cultures have imagined they have come 399 00:21:18,611 --> 00:21:22,448 from specific places, uh, the Pleiades or Sirius. 400 00:21:22,448 --> 00:21:26,118 Well, that would be a planet near the star system, 401 00:21:26,118 --> 00:21:28,954 suggesting that, at least in mythology, 402 00:21:28,954 --> 00:21:31,290 there are planets there that could be 403 00:21:31,290 --> 00:21:33,793 inhabited by creatures like us. 404 00:21:33,793 --> 00:21:36,337 NARRATOR: While many ancient cultures 405 00:21:36,337 --> 00:21:40,007 pointed to distant star systems as the homes of their gods, 406 00:21:40,007 --> 00:21:42,426 ancient astronaut theorists suggest that 407 00:21:42,426 --> 00:21:45,638 one of the oldest human civilizations, the Sumerians, 408 00:21:45,638 --> 00:21:49,433 left records of otherworldly beings that came from a planet 409 00:21:49,433 --> 00:21:51,769 right in our own solar system. 410 00:21:51,769 --> 00:21:54,188 A planet that until very recently 411 00:21:54,188 --> 00:21:57,399 was thought not to exist. 412 00:22:00,861 --> 00:22:02,363 New York City. 413 00:22:02,363 --> 00:22:04,949 1976. 414 00:22:04,949 --> 00:22:09,870 Author Zecharia Sitchin publishes his landmark book 415 00:22:09,870 --> 00:22:11,664 The 12th Planet. 416 00:22:11,664 --> 00:22:14,500 The first of over a dozen books based upon 417 00:22:14,500 --> 00:22:18,462 Sitchin's translations of ancient Sumerian texts, 418 00:22:18,462 --> 00:22:20,506 The 12th Planet ultimately reshapes the way 419 00:22:20,506 --> 00:22:24,677 millions of people view the history of life on Earth. 420 00:22:24,677 --> 00:22:28,472 In it, Sitchin claims that ancient Sumerians wrote about 421 00:22:28,472 --> 00:22:31,767 an extraterrestrial race that once visited Earth, 422 00:22:31,767 --> 00:22:34,186 the Anunnaki. 423 00:22:36,814 --> 00:22:39,149 The term "Anunnaki" is essentially 424 00:22:39,149 --> 00:22:41,527 interchangeable with "extraterrestrial," 425 00:22:41,527 --> 00:22:44,697 because the word "Anunnaki" itself means 426 00:22:44,697 --> 00:22:48,325 "those who from the heavens came." 427 00:22:48,325 --> 00:22:51,203 MARTELL: There's a whole pantheon 428 00:22:51,203 --> 00:22:53,038 of Anunnaki, basically. 429 00:22:53,038 --> 00:22:55,165 There was Anu, who is essentially 430 00:22:55,165 --> 00:22:56,876 the king of all the Anunnaki. 431 00:22:56,876 --> 00:23:00,087 And then his two sons Enlil and Enki. 432 00:23:00,087 --> 00:23:02,548 When we look in a lot of the Sumerian tablets, 433 00:23:02,548 --> 00:23:04,717 they seemed to have come from 434 00:23:04,717 --> 00:23:08,012 a much larger planet, a reddish, glowing planet. 435 00:23:08,012 --> 00:23:10,723 HENRY: One of the great questions 436 00:23:10,723 --> 00:23:13,851 about the Anunnaki is: where did they come from? 437 00:23:13,851 --> 00:23:16,604 Well, Zecharia went back into the ancient texts 438 00:23:16,604 --> 00:23:18,606 and began to build a theory 439 00:23:18,606 --> 00:23:21,567 that the Anunnaki came from an as‐yet undiscovered 440 00:23:21,567 --> 00:23:25,529 12th planet in our solar system that he called Nibiru. 441 00:23:26,739 --> 00:23:29,742 MARTELL: Nibiru is described 442 00:23:29,742 --> 00:23:32,411 as a much larger planet than Earth. 443 00:23:32,411 --> 00:23:34,788 And it has a very elliptical orbit. 444 00:23:34,788 --> 00:23:37,499 More like a large egg‐shaped orbit. 445 00:23:37,499 --> 00:23:40,544 The kicker here is that it goes once around the Sun 446 00:23:40,544 --> 00:23:42,129 every 3,600 years. 447 00:23:42,129 --> 00:23:47,426 So a solar year for them is 3,600 of our years. 448 00:23:47,426 --> 00:23:49,762 CHILDRESS: Sitchin believed that there was 449 00:23:49,762 --> 00:23:53,766 a time during this 3,600‐year orbit 450 00:23:53,766 --> 00:23:58,270 when this planet was actually relatively close to the Earth. 451 00:23:58,270 --> 00:24:01,398 And Sitchin then theorized the Anunnaki 452 00:24:01,398 --> 00:24:03,609 would then fire their rockets 453 00:24:03,609 --> 00:24:06,737 and then they would come here to Earth. 454 00:24:06,737 --> 00:24:12,284 And that this was how they were interacting with humans. 455 00:24:12,284 --> 00:24:14,286 NARRATOR: For decades, 456 00:24:14,286 --> 00:24:16,413 astronomers claimed that no such planet 457 00:24:16,413 --> 00:24:19,208 could exist in our solar system. 458 00:24:19,208 --> 00:24:22,419 But in 2016, Caltech astronomers 459 00:24:22,419 --> 00:24:24,880 Konstantin Batygin and Mike Brown 460 00:24:24,880 --> 00:24:29,969 made a discovery that could prove this theory wrong. 461 00:24:29,969 --> 00:24:31,971 Batygin and Brown were using an interesting method 462 00:24:31,971 --> 00:24:34,974 of looking for other planets in the solar system. 463 00:24:34,974 --> 00:24:36,809 Namely, they were looking at dwarf planets 464 00:24:36,809 --> 00:24:39,979 and distant Kuiper belt objects to see how they move. 465 00:24:41,313 --> 00:24:43,607 If they exhibit any strange behavior, 466 00:24:43,607 --> 00:24:46,568 astronomers can use that to theorize new planets. 467 00:24:46,568 --> 00:24:48,529 And what they found was 468 00:24:48,529 --> 00:24:50,572 a theoretical planet‐sized mass, orbiting in 469 00:24:50,572 --> 00:24:53,033 a hugely elliptical orbit around the Sun. 470 00:24:53,033 --> 00:24:55,828 CHILDRESS: Astronomers have often 471 00:24:55,828 --> 00:24:57,830 suspected, because of certain 472 00:24:57,830 --> 00:25:00,165 gravitational anomalies and things, 473 00:25:00,165 --> 00:25:01,959 that there is still some other planet 474 00:25:01,959 --> 00:25:04,712 far out in our solar system, 475 00:25:04,712 --> 00:25:06,630 uh, beyond Pluto. 476 00:25:06,630 --> 00:25:10,634 Astronomers called this other planet Planet X. 477 00:25:10,634 --> 00:25:13,512 And it could be a very large planet. 478 00:25:13,512 --> 00:25:15,347 Astronomers cannot see it, 479 00:25:15,347 --> 00:25:17,057 but I would suspect that astronomers 480 00:25:17,057 --> 00:25:19,018 will eventually discover it 481 00:25:19,018 --> 00:25:21,061 and‐and prove that it exists. 482 00:25:22,521 --> 00:25:24,523 NARRATOR: Batygin and Brown estimate 483 00:25:24,523 --> 00:25:27,651 that Planet X has a highly elliptical orbit 484 00:25:27,651 --> 00:25:29,528 and takes it thousands of years 485 00:25:29,528 --> 00:25:32,531 to make a single trip around our sun. 486 00:25:32,531 --> 00:25:35,534 This matches exactly what Zecharia Sitchin found 487 00:25:35,534 --> 00:25:38,495 in his translation of the ancient Sumerian tablets, 488 00:25:38,495 --> 00:25:42,541 concerning an extra planet in our solar system. 489 00:25:42,541 --> 00:25:44,043 HENRY: The thing about it is, is that 490 00:25:44,043 --> 00:25:46,086 if we discover Planet X, 491 00:25:46,086 --> 00:25:48,714 then we will also discover the Anunnaki. 492 00:25:48,714 --> 00:25:51,175 So they're absolutely entwined. 493 00:25:51,175 --> 00:25:54,803 The idea of the Anunnaki and the discovery of Planet X 494 00:25:54,803 --> 00:25:56,346 will prove one another. 495 00:25:56,346 --> 00:25:58,223 NARRATOR: Could extraterrestrials have 496 00:25:58,223 --> 00:26:02,227 come to Earth from a planet within our own solar system? 497 00:26:02,227 --> 00:26:06,690 And if Earth has, in fact, played host to alien visitors 498 00:26:06,690 --> 00:26:09,693 from multiple worlds, what brought them here? 499 00:26:09,693 --> 00:26:12,362 According to the ancient Sumerian tablets, 500 00:26:12,362 --> 00:26:16,241 the Anunnaki valued one thing above all else... 501 00:26:16,241 --> 00:26:18,869 gold. 502 00:26:27,961 --> 00:26:32,132 The Trans Astronautic Corporation announces 503 00:26:32,132 --> 00:26:36,011 a partnership with NASA to develop a new venture in space‐‐ 504 00:26:36,011 --> 00:26:39,264 asteroid mining. 505 00:26:39,264 --> 00:26:43,936 We incorporated TransAstra in 2015 when we saw that 506 00:26:43,936 --> 00:26:46,605 SpaceX and Elon Musk 507 00:26:46,605 --> 00:26:49,650 and Blue Origin and Jeff Bezos 508 00:26:49,650 --> 00:26:52,319 and other entrepreneurs were developing low‐cost, 509 00:26:52,319 --> 00:26:55,781 really effective ways to get in orbit. 510 00:26:55,781 --> 00:26:58,826 Once we have rockets that can get into orbit inexpensively, 511 00:26:58,826 --> 00:27:01,203 then it makes sense to start 512 00:27:01,203 --> 00:27:03,413 building real industries in space. 513 00:27:03,413 --> 00:27:05,999 And one of the first industries is asteroid mining. 514 00:27:05,999 --> 00:27:10,963 Precious metals that we really value on the Earth‐‐ 515 00:27:10,963 --> 00:27:14,633 things like gold and platinum‐‐ they're called precious metals 516 00:27:14,633 --> 00:27:16,093 'cause they're not around much. 517 00:27:16,093 --> 00:27:17,803 Question is: where are they? 518 00:27:17,803 --> 00:27:19,888 And the answer is asteroids. 519 00:27:19,888 --> 00:27:22,474 NARRATOR: Metals like gold, copper, 520 00:27:22,474 --> 00:27:25,644 and zinc have been mined on Earth for thousands of years 521 00:27:25,644 --> 00:27:28,522 and are vital to civilization. 522 00:27:28,522 --> 00:27:31,233 But their supply is finite, 523 00:27:31,233 --> 00:27:34,570 in part because they are not native to this planet. 524 00:27:36,405 --> 00:27:39,992 When the Earth was originally being formed, it was molten, 525 00:27:39,992 --> 00:27:43,662 and a lot of the precious metals 526 00:27:43,662 --> 00:27:45,873 were drawn towards the center of the Earth. 527 00:27:45,873 --> 00:27:49,084 And through this molten process, 528 00:27:49,084 --> 00:27:51,837 all the heavy elements went down to the core of the Earth 529 00:27:51,837 --> 00:27:53,922 where we can't get access to them. 530 00:27:53,922 --> 00:27:56,174 Then the Earth started to cool and form a cool crust, 531 00:27:56,174 --> 00:27:59,177 which was made of lighter materials. 532 00:27:59,177 --> 00:28:01,471 NARRATOR: It is widely accepted that 533 00:28:01,471 --> 00:28:03,724 without access to metals, both technology 534 00:28:03,724 --> 00:28:06,435 and civilization would not have been possible. 535 00:28:06,435 --> 00:28:08,520 But luckily for mankind, 536 00:28:08,520 --> 00:28:11,773 some 3.8 billion years ago, 537 00:28:11,773 --> 00:28:15,944 it is estimated that trillions of asteroids crashed 538 00:28:15,944 --> 00:28:18,530 into the Earth and deposited a layer of heavy metals 539 00:28:18,530 --> 00:28:22,701 into the planet's now‐hardened crust. 540 00:28:22,701 --> 00:28:26,330 These elements weren't actually from Earth originally. 541 00:28:26,330 --> 00:28:30,042 All of these elements came to Earth via comets and asteroids 542 00:28:30,042 --> 00:28:33,879 that impacted our planet long ago and early in its history. 543 00:28:36,006 --> 00:28:37,591 SERCEL: So all the precious metals 544 00:28:37,591 --> 00:28:39,384 that we mine on the Earth 545 00:28:39,384 --> 00:28:41,136 actually came from the asteroids. 546 00:28:41,136 --> 00:28:44,181 NARRATOR: The bombardment of asteroids 547 00:28:44,181 --> 00:28:47,601 seeded Earth's crust with enough metals to make possible 548 00:28:47,601 --> 00:28:51,813 the Bronze Age, the Iron Age, 549 00:28:51,813 --> 00:28:55,567 and today's technological civilization. 550 00:28:55,567 --> 00:28:59,571 But many metals, including rare earth elements needed 551 00:28:59,571 --> 00:29:03,742 for high technology, are in increasingly short supply. 552 00:29:03,742 --> 00:29:07,204 Because of this, many experts believe the asteroid belt 553 00:29:07,204 --> 00:29:10,207 may once again come to the rescue. 554 00:29:10,207 --> 00:29:12,876 SUMMERS: You get a typical asteroid, 555 00:29:12,876 --> 00:29:14,419 a few hundred meters in diameter, 556 00:29:14,419 --> 00:29:17,255 it will have more of those rare earth elements 557 00:29:17,255 --> 00:29:20,509 than have been mined on Earth in all of human history. 558 00:29:20,509 --> 00:29:23,845 NARRATOR: Of the more than 6,000 asteroids 559 00:29:23,845 --> 00:29:27,849 in NASA's database, it is estimated that even just 560 00:29:27,849 --> 00:29:30,185 the ten easiest to reach and mine 561 00:29:30,185 --> 00:29:34,773 would yield an astonishing $1.5 trillion dollars in resources. 562 00:29:34,773 --> 00:29:36,608 SUMMERS: The asteroid belt could 563 00:29:36,608 --> 00:29:39,945 provide for the needs of our civilization for many centuries. 564 00:29:39,945 --> 00:29:42,030 Maybe thousands of years into their future. 565 00:29:42,030 --> 00:29:44,700 SERCEL: The natural thing to do 566 00:29:44,700 --> 00:29:46,952 is to build spacecraft, 567 00:29:46,952 --> 00:29:51,498 go out to the asteroids, 568 00:29:51,498 --> 00:29:54,292 mine them, 569 00:29:54,292 --> 00:29:56,044 make goods out of the asteroids. 570 00:29:56,044 --> 00:29:59,381 And we presume that other intelligences, 571 00:29:59,381 --> 00:30:00,841 if there are other intelligence, 572 00:30:00,841 --> 00:30:02,801 would think the same way we would. 573 00:30:02,801 --> 00:30:04,803 And so anything that seems to make sense to us 574 00:30:04,803 --> 00:30:06,346 could make sense to others. 575 00:30:06,346 --> 00:30:09,266 NARRATOR: If other intelligent life‐forms 576 00:30:09,266 --> 00:30:13,145 exist on nearby exoplanets, might they too 577 00:30:13,145 --> 00:30:15,647 be aware of the vast resources that exist 578 00:30:15,647 --> 00:30:20,527 in the asteroid belt and also on planet Earth? 579 00:30:20,527 --> 00:30:23,113 Ancient astronaut theorists say yes 580 00:30:23,113 --> 00:30:27,492 and suggest that Earth is rich in another commodity 581 00:30:27,492 --> 00:30:30,912 that would be of great value to any advanced civilization 582 00:30:30,912 --> 00:30:33,999 looking to mine for precious metals... 583 00:30:33,999 --> 00:30:36,418 liquid water. 584 00:30:38,295 --> 00:30:41,339 If aliens wanted to mine the asteroid belt, 585 00:30:41,339 --> 00:30:46,219 they'd need a base, somewhere to regroup and refuel. 586 00:30:46,219 --> 00:30:48,555 As it happens, there's one pretty close, 587 00:30:48,555 --> 00:30:50,265 and it's called planet Earth. 588 00:30:50,265 --> 00:30:53,852 BIRNES: Why aliens come here 589 00:30:53,852 --> 00:30:56,855 might well be because we're mostly 590 00:30:56,855 --> 00:30:58,815 water on planet Earth. 591 00:30:58,815 --> 00:31:01,568 They stop here because they could 592 00:31:01,568 --> 00:31:04,613 break down water into hydrogen 593 00:31:04,613 --> 00:31:08,200 and oxygen as fuel. 594 00:31:08,200 --> 00:31:12,287 So, if you have a craft 595 00:31:12,287 --> 00:31:14,414 that somehow uses hydrogen power, 596 00:31:14,414 --> 00:31:17,584 you have all the hydrogen you'll ever need. 597 00:31:17,584 --> 00:31:20,378 It well could be that this is 598 00:31:20,378 --> 00:31:23,840 a way station for extraterrestrials. 599 00:31:23,840 --> 00:31:26,843 NARRATOR: Is it possible 600 00:31:26,843 --> 00:31:29,513 that extraterrestrial civilizations have come to Earth 601 00:31:29,513 --> 00:31:33,433 not only as refugees from planets orbiting dying stars 602 00:31:33,433 --> 00:31:35,811 but also to mine precious metals 603 00:31:35,811 --> 00:31:38,939 or abundant natural resources like water? 604 00:31:38,939 --> 00:31:42,567 And if so, would that indicate 605 00:31:42,567 --> 00:31:45,320 that these Earth visitors might be physically 606 00:31:45,320 --> 00:31:47,405 very similar to ourselves? 607 00:31:53,954 --> 00:31:55,872 NARRATOR: La Silla Observatory. 608 00:31:55,872 --> 00:31:59,126 Chile. 2009. 609 00:32:00,085 --> 00:32:02,254 Astronomers identify 610 00:32:02,254 --> 00:32:08,218 a potentially habitable planet orbiting the star Gliese 667 C. 611 00:32:08,218 --> 00:32:10,095 It's a large Earth‐like planet 612 00:32:10,095 --> 00:32:13,431 located firmly in the Goldilocks zone. 613 00:32:13,431 --> 00:32:16,268 While evidence of life has yet to be discovered, 614 00:32:16,268 --> 00:32:18,436 scientists are able to speculate 615 00:32:18,436 --> 00:32:21,940 as to how life on this planet would evolve. 616 00:32:21,940 --> 00:32:25,277 When we imagine life on other planets, 617 00:32:25,277 --> 00:32:26,736 we have to imagine that 618 00:32:26,736 --> 00:32:29,406 the environment on those planets 619 00:32:29,406 --> 00:32:33,577 will determine what the creature may look like. 620 00:32:33,577 --> 00:32:37,164 DENNIN: In considering planets larger than Earth, 621 00:32:37,164 --> 00:32:39,291 the increased gravity will likely result 622 00:32:39,291 --> 00:32:41,501 in shorter complex life‐forms. 623 00:32:41,501 --> 00:32:44,754 This results in a more stable, um, life‐form 624 00:32:44,754 --> 00:32:46,131 and protects against falls. 625 00:32:46,131 --> 00:32:50,135 So life‐forms on larger planets would likely be smaller 626 00:32:50,135 --> 00:32:51,761 than those on smaller planets. 627 00:32:51,761 --> 00:32:56,099 NARRATOR: Like Earth, a major evolutionary force on the planet 628 00:32:56,099 --> 00:32:59,186 is the strength of its sun. 629 00:32:59,186 --> 00:33:03,773 Gliese 667 C is a red dwarf star, an M star, 630 00:33:03,773 --> 00:33:06,943 that's about 1.4% as bright as our sun. 631 00:33:06,943 --> 00:33:10,322 Because M‐dwarf stars are much smaller than our sun, 632 00:33:10,322 --> 00:33:13,158 they're much cooler and they give off a lot less light. 633 00:33:13,158 --> 00:33:16,995 Because the star gives out such low light compared to our sun, 634 00:33:16,995 --> 00:33:20,665 any life on those planets would look much different. 635 00:33:20,665 --> 00:33:22,626 BIRNES: Let's assume, for the sake of argument, 636 00:33:22,626 --> 00:33:26,087 that there is life on Gliese 667 C, 637 00:33:26,087 --> 00:33:30,592 such life would be living in kind of eternal darkness. 638 00:33:30,592 --> 00:33:32,510 In order for life‐forms 639 00:33:32,510 --> 00:33:34,179 on a planet like that to see, 640 00:33:34,179 --> 00:33:36,681 they'd be like owls on planet Earth. 641 00:33:36,681 --> 00:33:39,392 They would have very, very large eyes 642 00:33:39,392 --> 00:33:41,686 to capture as much light as possible. 643 00:33:41,686 --> 00:33:45,190 CHILDRESS: They are going to develop eyes 644 00:33:45,190 --> 00:33:48,360 that are perhaps more like a insect's eyes, 645 00:33:48,360 --> 00:33:51,196 where you're seeing different light spectrums 646 00:33:51,196 --> 00:33:53,531 and heat signatures. 647 00:33:53,531 --> 00:33:57,827 Something completely different than the way we see. 648 00:33:57,827 --> 00:34:00,163 NARRATOR: For ancient astronaut theorists, 649 00:34:00,163 --> 00:34:02,874 these descriptions share a curious similarity 650 00:34:02,874 --> 00:34:06,711 to accounts reported by alleged alien abductees. 651 00:34:07,754 --> 00:34:09,547 BIRNES: Alien abductees 652 00:34:09,547 --> 00:34:13,051 give very consistent accounts of some of the types 653 00:34:13,051 --> 00:34:16,054 of aliens they see. 654 00:34:16,054 --> 00:34:18,056 The most consistent account is: 655 00:34:18,056 --> 00:34:21,351 four feet, short, gray, 656 00:34:21,351 --> 00:34:24,145 big‐headed, big‐eyed aliens. 657 00:34:24,145 --> 00:34:27,774 And this would fit what we might expect with gravity 658 00:34:27,774 --> 00:34:31,027 so intense that you couldn't grow to six feet. 659 00:34:31,027 --> 00:34:36,241 NARRATOR: Short, gray aliens with large, black eyes? 660 00:34:36,241 --> 00:34:39,244 Is it possible that the habitable planet 661 00:34:39,244 --> 00:34:42,747 orbiting Gliese 667 C is the home world 662 00:34:42,747 --> 00:34:45,000 of the beings known in the UFO community 663 00:34:45,000 --> 00:34:47,419 as the Greys? 664 00:34:47,419 --> 00:34:51,423 As far as ancient astronaut theorists are concerned, 665 00:34:51,423 --> 00:34:54,634 the planet orbiting Gliese 667 C 666 00:34:54,634 --> 00:34:57,596 is just one of a number of recently discovered worlds 667 00:34:57,596 --> 00:35:01,016 that could represent places of origin for extraterrestrials 668 00:35:01,016 --> 00:35:05,645 encountered both in modern times and in the distant past. 669 00:35:08,315 --> 00:35:10,942 Mountain View, California. 670 00:35:10,942 --> 00:35:14,154 April 2013. 671 00:35:15,238 --> 00:35:18,408 NASA scientists at the Ames Research Center 672 00:35:18,408 --> 00:35:20,744 announce that the Kepler space telescope 673 00:35:20,744 --> 00:35:22,912 has discovered two new exoplanets 674 00:35:22,912 --> 00:35:25,040 that seem highly promising for life. 675 00:35:25,040 --> 00:35:29,127 Named Kepler‐62e and 62f, 676 00:35:29,127 --> 00:35:31,129 they are so‐called water worlds, 677 00:35:31,129 --> 00:35:35,759 planets covered by an all‐encompassing global ocean. 678 00:35:35,759 --> 00:35:39,638 DENNIN: The planets 62e and f are very exciting because they are 679 00:35:39,638 --> 00:35:42,349 ocean‐covered planets and in the habitable zone. 680 00:35:42,349 --> 00:35:44,643 So if you're an ocean‐covered planet, 681 00:35:44,643 --> 00:35:46,061 it increases the chance 682 00:35:46,061 --> 00:35:48,605 that there's actually life on that planet. 683 00:35:48,605 --> 00:35:50,774 BIRNES: If there is a water world 684 00:35:50,774 --> 00:35:53,735 with an atmosphere, with water, 685 00:35:53,735 --> 00:35:59,115 the creatures that may inhabit there are waterborne creatures. 686 00:35:59,115 --> 00:36:01,785 They wouldn't necessarily look like human beings 687 00:36:01,785 --> 00:36:03,828 standing up on two legs and two arms. 688 00:36:03,828 --> 00:36:06,164 They might look more like mermaids. 689 00:36:06,164 --> 00:36:09,542 NARRATOR: Ancient astronaut theorists point out 690 00:36:09,542 --> 00:36:12,837 that many early civilizations reported sky visitors 691 00:36:12,837 --> 00:36:15,799 with amphibious, fish‐like characteristics. 692 00:36:15,799 --> 00:36:19,886 Considered to be gods, they were seen in China, 693 00:36:19,886 --> 00:36:23,139 sub‐Saharan Africa, Central America, 694 00:36:23,139 --> 00:36:25,308 and Egypt, just to name a few. 695 00:36:25,308 --> 00:36:28,269 These amphibian beings 696 00:36:28,269 --> 00:36:30,689 were said to interact with humans by day 697 00:36:30,689 --> 00:36:34,526 and retreat to rivers or lakes at night. 698 00:36:34,526 --> 00:36:37,862 Could such entities have come from so‐called water worlds 699 00:36:37,862 --> 00:36:41,324 like Kepler 62‐e and f? 700 00:36:41,324 --> 00:36:43,159 POPE: Creatures like that, 701 00:36:43,159 --> 00:36:46,996 if they existed, would evolve on water worlds, 702 00:36:46,996 --> 00:36:49,124 planets with a global ocean, 703 00:36:49,124 --> 00:36:52,877 and it just so happens that in the ongoing search 704 00:36:52,877 --> 00:36:57,215 for exoplanets, many such worlds are being discovered. 705 00:36:57,215 --> 00:37:02,178 CHILDRESS: These half‐human, half‐fish‐type gods 706 00:37:02,178 --> 00:37:05,390 that are like us but are still aquatic 707 00:37:05,390 --> 00:37:08,268 are coming from these water planets. 708 00:37:08,268 --> 00:37:11,062 Extraterrestrials may be very attracted to planet Earth 709 00:37:11,062 --> 00:37:14,524 because the oceans are huge and vast. 710 00:37:14,524 --> 00:37:16,151 So aquatic extraterrestrials 711 00:37:16,151 --> 00:37:20,822 could find a‐a‐a very happy home here on planet Earth. 712 00:37:22,574 --> 00:37:25,910 KAKU: So, when we encounter alien life‐forms out in space, 713 00:37:25,910 --> 00:37:28,163 are they gonna look like us? No. 714 00:37:28,163 --> 00:37:30,540 They could look completely different from us 715 00:37:30,540 --> 00:37:33,543 and have a different pathway to intelligence. 716 00:37:33,543 --> 00:37:37,088 NARRATOR: In their search for habitable exoplanets, 717 00:37:37,088 --> 00:37:39,924 could mainstream scientists be discovering the home worlds 718 00:37:39,924 --> 00:37:43,136 of extraterrestrial visitors to Earth? 719 00:37:43,136 --> 00:37:48,099 For ancient astronaut theorists, the answer is a resounding yes, 720 00:37:48,099 --> 00:37:51,102 and they suggest that the search for life 721 00:37:51,102 --> 00:37:54,439 is about to be revolutionized once again 722 00:37:54,439 --> 00:37:58,610 as NASA prepares to launch an extraordinary new technology 723 00:37:58,610 --> 00:38:01,196 into space. 724 00:38:10,789 --> 00:38:15,627 Astronomers Michel Mayor and Didier Queloz 725 00:38:15,627 --> 00:38:18,797 are awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for discovering 726 00:38:18,797 --> 00:38:22,133 the first exoplanet in 1992. 727 00:38:22,133 --> 00:38:24,344 In the years since, 728 00:38:24,344 --> 00:38:27,680 more than 4,000 have been examined and categorized, 729 00:38:27,680 --> 00:38:30,266 and more are being found every day. 730 00:38:32,310 --> 00:38:35,146 KAKU: Let's do a science experiment tonight. 731 00:38:35,146 --> 00:38:37,232 Go outside, look up, 732 00:38:37,232 --> 00:38:39,984 and see all the thousands of stars you see. 733 00:38:39,984 --> 00:38:42,529 Every single one, on average, 734 00:38:42,529 --> 00:38:44,823 has a planet going around them, 735 00:38:44,823 --> 00:38:47,116 and about one in 20 736 00:38:47,116 --> 00:38:49,327 has an Earth‐like planet. 737 00:38:49,327 --> 00:38:52,580 And so, when you look at the stars tonight, 738 00:38:52,580 --> 00:38:56,000 realize that somebody could be looking back at you 739 00:38:56,000 --> 00:38:57,919 from outer space. 740 00:39:00,171 --> 00:39:02,507 NARRATOR: In 2021, 741 00:39:02,507 --> 00:39:05,635 NASA will launch the James Webb Space Telescope, 742 00:39:05,635 --> 00:39:07,637 a satellite that can do something 743 00:39:07,637 --> 00:39:11,724 once thought impossible: take detailed, color images 744 00:39:11,724 --> 00:39:14,686 of an exoplanet. 745 00:39:14,686 --> 00:39:18,731 The James Webb Space Telescope is, um, a‐a different type 746 00:39:18,731 --> 00:39:21,192 of telescope than we've had in space before. 747 00:39:21,192 --> 00:39:25,697 It will give us the ability to look at the reflected light 748 00:39:25,697 --> 00:39:28,533 from exoplanets and the infrared part of the spectrum 749 00:39:28,533 --> 00:39:32,871 and to search for the potential for biology being present. 750 00:39:32,871 --> 00:39:37,417 NARRATOR: But when we look upon the images of other worlds, 751 00:39:37,417 --> 00:39:40,712 and possibly even the beings that inhabit them, 752 00:39:40,712 --> 00:39:42,547 what will we find? 753 00:39:42,547 --> 00:39:47,218 CHILDRESS: I think that what's really lying in store for humanity now 754 00:39:47,218 --> 00:39:51,556 is that we will prove that there are these exoplanets out there, 755 00:39:51,556 --> 00:39:53,266 that they have life 756 00:39:53,266 --> 00:39:56,060 and quite possibly intelligent life 757 00:39:56,060 --> 00:39:58,771 capable of coming to our solar system. 758 00:39:58,771 --> 00:40:03,902 This will cause a sea change all over the world, 759 00:40:03,902 --> 00:40:06,237 within scientific communities 760 00:40:06,237 --> 00:40:08,948 and within the religious communities, too. 761 00:40:11,242 --> 00:40:13,286 NARRATOR: If astronomers discover exoplanets 762 00:40:13,286 --> 00:40:15,580 with intelligent alien life‐forms, 763 00:40:15,580 --> 00:40:17,582 will they appear eerily familiar? 764 00:40:17,582 --> 00:40:21,127 Could they find amphibious humanoid beings, 765 00:40:21,127 --> 00:40:23,880 like the gods depicted in ancient times? 766 00:40:23,880 --> 00:40:28,426 Small, gray aliens like those reported by alleged abductees? 767 00:40:28,426 --> 00:40:32,931 And is it possible that some visitors, 768 00:40:32,931 --> 00:40:35,767 perhaps coming from worlds very similar to Earth, 769 00:40:35,767 --> 00:40:39,354 might look remarkably like us? 770 00:40:39,354 --> 00:40:42,607 Within established ancient astronaut theory, 771 00:40:42,607 --> 00:40:45,652 it's generally thought that these 772 00:40:45,652 --> 00:40:49,614 extraterrestrial beings coming from outside of our solar system 773 00:40:49,614 --> 00:40:51,824 were interacting with our society 774 00:40:51,824 --> 00:40:54,827 and they were manipulating our DNA and, in a sense, 775 00:40:54,827 --> 00:40:57,705 creating people on this planet, us, 776 00:40:57,705 --> 00:40:59,999 who look like them and are similar to them. 777 00:40:59,999 --> 00:41:03,878 HENRY: As we discover more and more exoplanets, 778 00:41:03,878 --> 00:41:06,923 the implications for humanity are enormous. 779 00:41:06,923 --> 00:41:09,842 I think it's very possible that we're on the verge 780 00:41:09,842 --> 00:41:12,720 of discovering our home planet, 781 00:41:12,720 --> 00:41:15,682 the place of our origins. 782 00:41:15,682 --> 00:41:18,893 TSOUKALOS: The big revelation will not be, "Do they look like us?" 783 00:41:18,893 --> 00:41:23,189 But we look like them 'cause we are their offspring. 784 00:41:23,189 --> 00:41:28,152 NARRATOR: As scientists continue their search for habitable worlds, 785 00:41:28,152 --> 00:41:32,490 are we on the verge of discovering not only alien life 786 00:41:32,490 --> 00:41:35,243 but the very extraterrestrials that came to Earth 787 00:41:35,243 --> 00:41:36,995 centuries ago? 788 00:41:36,995 --> 00:41:39,872 And will we find that the strange gods 789 00:41:39,872 --> 00:41:43,334 depicted by our ancestors as mythological creations 790 00:41:43,334 --> 00:41:45,837 were very real flesh and blood entities 791 00:41:45,837 --> 00:41:48,506 not so different from ourselves? 792 00:41:48,506 --> 00:41:51,759 Perhaps one day soon we will look 793 00:41:51,759 --> 00:41:54,345 at the satellite image of a distant exoplanet 794 00:41:54,345 --> 00:41:57,432 and see not only mankind's future home 795 00:41:57,432 --> 00:42:01,060 but one that could have once been inhabited 796 00:42:01,060 --> 00:42:04,856 by our ancient alien ancestors. 797 00:42:04,856 --> 00:42:07,900 CAPTIONING PROVIDED BY A+E NETWORKS 64810

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