For many years our place in the universe was the subject of theologians
and philosophers, not scientists, but in 1960 one man changed all that.
Dr
Frank Drake was one of the leading lights in the new science of radio
astronomy when he did something that was not only revolutionary, but
could have cost him his career. Working at the National Radio Astronomy
Observatory in Greenback in Virginia, he pointed one of their new
25-metre radio telescopes at a star called Tau Ceti twelve light years
from earth, hoping for signs of extra-terrestrial intelligence.
Although
project Ozma resulted in silence, it did result in one of the most
seminal equations in the history of science - the Drake Equation - which
examined seven key elements necessary for ET intelligence to exist,
from the formation of stars to the likely length a given intelligent
civilisation may survive. When Frank and his colleagues entered the
figures, the equation suggested there were a staggering 50,000
civilisations capable of communicating across the galaxy.
However,
in the 50 years of listening that has followed, not one single bleep
has been heard from ET. So were Drake and his followers wrong and is
there no life form out there capable of communicating? Drake's own
calculations suggest that we would have to scan the entire radio
spectrum of ten million stars to be sure of contact.
But what the
equation and the search for life has done is focus science on some of
the other questions about life in the universe, specifically biogenesis,
the development of multi-cellular life and the development of
intelligence itself.
The answers to those questions suggest that,
far from being a one off, life may not only be common in the universe
but once started will lead inevitably towards intelligent life.
To
find out about the equation's influence, Dallas Campbell goes on a
worldwide journey to meet the scientists who have dedicated their lives
to focusing on its different aspects.
Down below is online video stream of documentary : The search for life - The drake equation


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The Drake equation is an estimate multiplied by a speculation multiplied by a speculation.......etc.... In other words....a wild gues anybody can make .
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