The chances of finding intelligent alien beings on other
Earth-like planets are tiny new research has concluded.
The likelihood were are not alone and intelligent life has
evolved is just 0.01 per cent on each suitable planet according
to calculations by one scientist.
Professor Andrew Watson argues that as intelligent life has
only arisen late in the development of our planet, it suggests
its evolution is rare.
While the earth is over four billion years old, intelligent
life has only evolved recently and it may only be habitable
for another billion as the sun gets hotter.
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Other suitable planets would also only have a limited window
of time during which such life could develop and that may
not be long enough.
In a paper published in the journal Astrobiology, he says
evolution must pass four critical and difficult stages for
intelligent life to evolve.
Each one has a probability of less than ten per cent, meaning
the chances of life occurring are around 0.01 per cent in
four billion years.
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