Nobel Prize laureate claims that life on another planet is stupid

Nobel Prize winner at Astrophysics believes that humanity should focus on solving problems on planet Earth rather than seeking life on another planet. Mike Mayor and his colleague, at the same time the recipient of this prestigious award, Didier Quoz, discovered in 1995 the first exposé with a potential [...]
Nobel Prize winner at Astrophysics believes that humanity should focus on solving problems on planet Earth rather than seeking life on another planet.
Mike Mayor and his colleague, at the same time the recipient of this prestigious award, Didier Quoz, discovered in 1995 the first exposé that has a similar potential for developing life on Earth.
They calculated that she had her star at the same distance as Earth, and that very likely there was water, Kosovo priss broadcasts.
Since then, our knowledge of the exotic has increased suddenly. Devices like satellite NASA (TESS) has helped prove more than 4,000 known specimens.
But Mayor says putting hope in a world beyond our solar system is a stupid “ide” because we first have to solve problems on Earth.
If we're talking about exotics, things should be clear: we're not going to migrate there. These planets are far from”, he told AFP.
He also says that even in a very optimistic case, a planet that is not far away, to say several dozen light years away, is not also an option.
“We are talking about hundreds of millions of days using the resources we have available today,” he said, adding that people should take care of our planet.
Climate change is accelerating, as carbon dioxide levels rise, rising sea levels and glaciers are melting faster than ever, experts warn. This view comes from the World Meteorological Organisation (OMO) that participated in the UN Summit on Climate Change.
The organisation has released a report showing climate change and its impacts over the past five years (2015 to 2019). The world has warmed by 1.1 degrees Celsius from pre-industrial times and by 0.2 degrees Celsius from the previous period, meaning five years from 2011 to 2015.












