RE: Extraterrestrial life?
omahanime said:
Oops one more question.
Should I care?
If there was one thing that I could do purely for the sake of curiosity, it would be to communicate and exchange ideas with an intelligent, extraterrestrial life form.
The human brain has varying levels of intelligence. We have evolved in such a way that our ability to understand spacial locations and language is excellent. On the other hand, we are comparatively poor with abstract concepts such as mathematics, because skills in these areas haven't held any evolutionary advantage, so we never really bothered to get good at them.
To get a grasp of just how good the human brain is at some things, and how poor it is at other tasks, consider for example how quickly we can pick up on emotional cues from facial and bodily language. Your brain can deduce a person's emotional state in a split second just by how high their eyebrow might be arched, or how they are holding their hands. Or consider how great our memory for faces is. We can remember about 100,000 different faces on average, and easily distinguish between them.
On the other hand, we are terrible with maths. If I ask you what 192 multiplied by 475 is, it will probably take you a while to get the answer. Although this multiplication might seem difficult, recognising a person's emotional state based upon their bodily language is immensely more complex. In the computer world, calculators have been with us for a long, long time. Facial recognition software, on the other hand, is still a blossoming field. A computer program needs to consider about 20,000 different abstract dimensions in order to distinguish between one human face and the next. A simple multiplication takes a few lines of code.
In other words, with some tasks we are geniuses, and in others we are complete morons.
Now, consider our friend, the alien. To get where it is now, the alien has taken an entirely different evolutionary path. Maybe it is a form of life that navigates not with light, but with sonar. Maybe they are not a social species, and developed immense cunning to survive in their isolated world. Perhaps they have a short life span, and must learn the laws of the land incredibly quickly in order to make the most of their short time alive.
Each one of these variables would have a significant impact on how the brain(s) of an alien would evolve over time. It would therefore be left with an understanding of its environment that radically deviates from what we, humans, can understand. Maybe they have brains more naturally suited to mathematics, for example? Or perhaps a heightened capability of spacial awareness has left them with a gift for engineering and architecture? The possibilities are immense. I think that the communication between humans and an intelligent, alien species would yield fruits of knowledge that we can only dream of for now.