Will find aliens in the next 40 years?

That is the remark of Martin Rees, former chairman of the Royal Society - the leading academic academy of England in his speech at the launch of the documentary Grand Design based on the famous book by Professor Stephen Hawking. to answer the most basic questions about life and the universe.

Rees believes in the earliest, until 2025, astrophysicists can consider, analyze detailed images of distant planets outside the solar system and then, there will be nothing difficult in finding The evidence helps answer the question of whether or not life is somewhere in the vast universe beyond Earth.

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Astronomer Martin Rees - former president of the British Royal Society. (Photo: Jay Williams)

In addition, when asked about the expected changes in science for the next 40 years, he argued that more insights into 'the origin of life, where it exists and whether there really is a creature with whether the 'alien' name is an extremely important problem group '. "In the next 10 to 20 years, we will understand and describe many other planets like the Earth as well as the orbits of stars," Rees added.

However, this process faced many difficulties when many cosmological studies were faced with a serious financial crisis, threatening projects that seek extraterrestrial intelligent life. must stop. For example, the California Institute of SETI (USA) has been forced to cut the operation of a series of radio telescopes, which perform the task of detecting and detecting strange signals from space.

Reference: Telegraph