

Ep. 322: Rerelease – Adam Frank on Aliens, AI and Climate Collapse
Aug 21, 2025
Adam Frank, a professor of astrophysics at the University of Rochester and passionate advocate for science, delves into the essence of effective science communication. He discusses the complexities of searching for extraterrestrial life and the technological advancements that shape this quest. Frank also explores the intersection of climate change with humanity's future and critiques the idea of colonizing Mars. He emphasizes the need for a new governance framework to tackle global challenges while encouraging young minds to pursue their passions and connect with transformative literature.
AI Snips
Chapters
Books
Transcript
Episode notes
We’ve Barely Looked For Aliens
- We haven't found aliens because we have barely searched the sky; SETI has looked roughly a "hot tub" worth of the ocean equivalent.
- New telescopes and missions in the next decades will provide real data to test whether life elsewhere exists.
Visits Are Unlikely Due To Time And Space
- Even if life is common, space and time gaps make visits unlikely; civilizations must overlap in time and location to meet.
- Geological resurfacing erases most ancient technosignatures so past visits could leave no trace.
Insist On Raw Data For UAP Claims
- Demand raw, unedited data before drawing conclusions about UAPs and UFO videos.
- Study only the unexplained minority rigorously and avoid hype from pre-digested clips.