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Thursday, December 29, 2016

NASA's Kepler Mission Rewrites Drake's Equation --"Humans Not the First Technological Civilization in the Universe"



Cecile G. Tamura
"The question of whether advanced civilizations exist elsewhere in the universe has always been vexed with three large uncertainties in the Drake equation," said Adam Frank, professor of physics and astronomy at the University of Rochester. "We've known for a long time approximately how many stars exist. We didn't know how many of those stars had planets that could potentially harbor life, how often life might evolve and lead to intelligent beings, and how long any civilizations might last before becoming extinct."
As Frank puts it "We don't even know if it's possible to have a high-tech civilization that lasts more than a few centuries." With Frank and Sullivan's new result, scientists can begin using everything they know about planets and climate to begin modeling the interactions of an energy-intensive species with their home world knowing that a large sample of such cases has already existed in the cosmos.
"Our results imply that our biological, and cultural evolution has not been unique and has probably happened many times before. The other cases are likely to include many energy intensive civilizations dealing with crises on their planets as their civilizations grow. That means we can begin exploring the problem using simulations to get a sense of what leads to long lived civilizations and what doesn't."
A new study shows that the recent discoveries of exoplanets combined with a broader approach to the question makes it possible to assign a new empirically valid probability to whether any other advanced technological civilizations have ever existed. And it shows that unless the odds of advanced life evolving on a habitable planet are astonishingly low, then human kind is not the universe's first technological, or advanced, civilization.
The paper, published in Astrobiology, also shows for the first time just what "pessimism" or "optimism" mean when it comes to estimating the likelihood of advanced extraterrestrial life.

"Thanks to NASA's Kepler satellite and other searches, we now know that roughly one-fifth of stars have planets in 'habitable zones,' where temperatures could support life as we know it. So one of the three big uncertainties has now been constrained."
Frank said that Drake's third big question--how long civilizations might survive--is still completely unknown. "The fact that humans have had rudimentary technology for roughly ten thousand years doesn't really tell us if other societies would last that long or perhaps much longer," he explained.
The illustration of the Drake equation and the Frank equation is shown below. In 1961, astrophysicist Frank Drake developed an equation to estimate the number of advanced civilizations likely to exist in the Milky Way galaxy.
The Drake equation (top row) has proven to be a durable framework for research, and space technology has advanced scientists' knowledge of several variables. But it is impossible to do anything more than guess at variables such as L, the probably longevity of other advanced civilizations.
In their new research, Frank and Woodruff Sullivan offer a new equation (bottom row) to address a slightly different question: What is the number of advanced civilizations likely to have developed over the history of the observable universe? Frank and Sullivan's equation draws on Drake's, but eliminates the need for L.
"Rather than asking how many civilizations may exist now, we ask 'Are we the only technological species that has ever arisen?': said Sullivan. "This shifted focus eliminates the uncertainty of the civilization lifetime question and allows us to address what we call the 'cosmic archaeological question' -- how often in the history of the universe has life evolved to an advanced state?"
That still leaves huge uncertainties in calculating the probability for advanced life to evolve on habitable planets. It's here that Frank and Sullivan flip the question around. Rather than guessing at the odds of advanced life developing, they calculate the odds against it occurring in order for humanity to be the only advanced civilization in the entire history of the observable universe.

With that, Frank and Sullivan then calculated the line between a Universe where humanity has been the sole experiment in civilization and one where others have come before us.
"Of course, we have no idea how likely it is that an intelligent technological species will evolve on a given habitable planet," says Frank. But using our method we can tell exactly how low that probability would have to be for us to be the ONLY civilization the Universe has produced. We call that the pessimism line. If the actual probability is greater than the pessimism line, then a technological species and civilization has likely happened before."
Using this approach, Frank and Sullivan calculate how unlikely advanced life must be if there has never been another example among the universe's twenty billion trillion stars, or even among our own Milky Way galaxy's hundred billion.
The result? By applying the new exoplanet data to the Universe as a whole, Frank and Sullivan find that human civilization is likely to be unique in the cosmos only if the odds of a civilization developing on a habitable planet are less than about one in 10 billion trillion, or one part in 10 to the 22th power.
"One in 10 billion trillion is incredibly small," says Frank "To me, this implies that other intelligent, technology producing species very likely have evolved before us. Think of it this way. Before our result you'd be considered a pessimist if you imagined the probability of evolving a civilization on a habitable planet were, say, one in a trillion. But even that guess, one chance in a trillion, implies that what has happened here on Earth with humanity has in fact happened about a 10 billion other times over cosmic history!"
For smaller volumes the numbers are less extreme. For example, another technological species likely has evolved on a habitable planet in our own Milky Way galaxy if the odds against it evolving on any one habitable planet are better than one chance in 60 billion.
But if those numbers seem to give ammunition to the "optimists" about the existence of alien civilizations, Sullivan points out that the full Drake equation -- which calculates the odds that other civilizations are around today -- may give solace to the pessimists.
"The universe is more than 13 billion years old," said Sullivan. "That means that even if there have been a thousand civilizations in our own galaxy, if they live only as long as we have been around -- roughly ten thousand years -- then all of them are likely already extinct. And others won't evolve until we are long gone. For us to have much chance of success in finding another "contemporary" active technological civilization, on average they must last much longer than our present lifetime."
"Given the vast distances between stars and the fixed speed of light we might never really be able to have a conversation with another civilization anyway," said Frank. "If they were 50,000 light years away then every exchange would take 100,000 years to go back and forth."
But, as Frank and Sullivan point out, even if there aren't other civilizations in our galaxy to communicate with now, the new result still has a profound scientific and philosophical importance. "From a fundamental perspective the question is 'has it ever happened anywhere before?'" said Frank. "And it is astonishingly likely that we are not the only time and place that an advance civilization has evolved."
According to Frank and Sullivan their result has a practical application as well. As humanity faces its crisis in sustainability and climate change we can wonder if other civilization-building species on other planets have gone through a similar bottleneck and made it to the other side.
https://www.rochester.edu/news/are-we-alone-in-the-universe/
http://www.seti.org/node/993
http://www.dailygalaxy.com/…/nasas-kepler-mission-discoveri

கலியுகத்தின் 15 கணிப்புகள் (வியக்க வைக்கும் உண்மைகள்!!


நம் ரிஷிகளும் முனிவர்களும் எதிர்காலத்தில் நடக்கவிருப்பதை முன்கூட்டியே அறிந்திருந்தனர். இது அவர்களின் அதீத அறிவாற்றலினால் அவர்கள் கண்டறிந்த உண்மைகள். பாகவத புராணத்தின் இறுதி பாகத்தில் கலியுகத்தைப் பற்றிய சில அரிய தகவல்கள் நிறைந்துள்ளன. 5000 ஆண்டுகளுக்கு முன் வேதவியாசர் அருளிய ஓர் உத்தம நூலில் கலியுகத்தைப் பற்றிய குறிப்புகள் அத்தனையும் மிகப் பொருத்தமாக அமைந்துள்ளது மிகவும் வியக்கத்தக்க ஒன்றாகும். ஆச்சரியப்பட தயாராக இருங்கள்!
1) கலியுகத்தின் தாக்கத்தால் அறநெறி, உண்மை, தூய்மை, பொறுமை, கருணை, ஆயுள்காலம், உடல்வலிமை, ஞாபகசக்தி ஆகிய அனைத்தும் மனிதர்களிடையே நாளுக்கு நாள் குறைந்து கொண்டே வரும். [பாகவத புராணம் 12.2.1]
2) கலியுகத்தில், பொருட்செல்வம் மட்டுமே ஒரு மனிதனின் மதிப்பை அளவிடும். மற்றபடி ஒருவனின் முறையான பழக்கவழக்கங்கள் மற்றும் நல்ல பண்புகள் அடிப்படையில் அவன் மதிப்பிடப்படுவதில்லை. மேலும், சட்டமும் நீதியும் ஒருவனின் அதிகாரத்தின் அடிப்படையிலே செயல்படும். [பாகவத புராணம் 12.2.2]
3) சில ஆண்களும் பெண்களும் வெறும் உடலுறவுக்காக மட்டுமே தொடர்பு கொண்டிருப்பார்கள். தொழில்துறைகளில் வெற்றி என்பது வஞ்சகமும் சூழ்ச்சியும் நிறைந்திருக்கும். பூணூல் அணிந்திருப்பதால் மட்டுமே ஒருவன் பிராமணன் என்றழைக்கப்படுவான். [பாகவத புராணம் 12.2.3]
*கணவன் மனைவி உறவு என்பது வெறும் உடலுறவுக்காக மட்டுமின்றி, அது ஒரு மிக உன்னதமான பந்தம். ஆணும் பெண்ணும் சமம், இருவரும் தங்களின் குடும்பத்தை முறையாக வழிநடத்தவேண்டும். பெண்ணை மதிப்பதால் தான் ஒருவன் ஆணாகிறான்; ஆணை மதிப்பதால் தான் ஒருவள் பெண் ஆகிறாள். பிராமணன் என்பவன் நற்குணங்களாலும் தர்மசெயல்களாலும் உருவாகிறானே தவிர பூணூல் அணிவதால் அல்ல. சமூகத்தில் வேண்டுமென்றால் பூணூல் அணிந்துகொண்டு தன்னை உயர்ந்தவன் என்று காட்டிக் கொள்ளலாம். ஆனால், பகவானின் முன்னிலையில் எல்லாவுயிர்களும் சம்மே! (சர்வபூதேஷு சமஹ்-கீதை)
4) ஒருவரின் புறத்தோற்றத்தை மட்டுமே அடிப்படையாக கொண்டு அவரை பண்டிதர் என்று மக்கள் நம்புவார்கள். கண்களால் காணும் வித்தைகளுக்கு மயங்கி தவறான போலிகுருக்களை நம்பி வழிதவறி செல்வார்கள். வெறும் வாய் வார்த்தைகளில் ஜாலங்கள் செய்பவர் கற்றுணர்ந்த பண்டிதராக போற்றப்படுவார். [பாகவத புராணம் 12.2.4]
5) கலியுகத்தின் பிடியில் சிக்கியிருக்கும் சிலர் பொருட்செல்வம் (பணம்) இல்லாதவனைத் தீண்டத்தகாதவன் என்று வெறுத்து ஒதுக்குவர். குளிப்பதாலும் அலங்காரம் செய்து கொள்வதாலும் மட்டுமே ஒருவன் சுத்தமடைந்து விட்டான் என எண்ணிக் கொள்வான். [பாகவத புராணம் 12.2.5]
6) அலங்காரம் செய்தவனெல்லாம் அழகானவன் என்றறியப்படுவான். முரட்டுத்தனமான பேச்சு உண்மை என்று எளிதில் நம்பப்படும். வயிற்றை நிரப்புவது மட்டுமே வாழ்க்கையின் குறிக்கோளாக அமையும். பல மதங்கள் ஆட்களை சேர்த்துக் கொள்வதையும் பெருக்கிக் கொள்வதையும் மட்டுமே லட்சியமாக கொண்டிருக்கும். [பாகவத புராணம் 12.2.6]
7) உலகத்தில் ஊழல் நிறைந்த அரசியல்வாதிகள் நிறைந்துவிடுவர். தன் சமூகத்தினிடையே தன்னை பலமானவன் என்று காட்டிக்கொள்பவன் அரசாளும் அதிகாரத்தைப் பெற்றிடுவான். [பாகவத புராணம் 12.2.7]
8) ஊழல் நிறைந்த அரசாங்கத்தால் நியாயமற்ற கொடுமையான வரிகள் மக்கள் மீது வசூலிக்கப்படும். இதனால் மக்கள் உண்ண உணவின்றி இலை, வேர், விதை போன்றவற்றை உண்ணத் தொடங்குவார்கள். (அரசின் அலட்சியப் போக்கினால்) கடுமையான பருவநிலை மாற்றத்திற்கு ஆளாகி துன்பமிகு வாழ்க்கையில் சிக்கிக் கொள்வார்கள். [பாகவத புராணம் 12.2.9]
9) கடுங்குளிர், புயல், கடும்வெப்பம், கனமழை, உறைபனி, வெள்ளம் போன்ற பல இயற்கை பேரிடர்களில் சிக்கி மக்கள் தவிப்பார்கள். இதனால் பசி, தாகம், நோய், பயம், சச்சரவு போன்ற கடுந்துன்பங்களிலும் சிக்கிக் கொள்வார்கள். [பாகவத புராணம் 12.2.10]
10) கலியுகத்தின் கொடுமை அதிகரிக்கையில், மனிதர்களின் சராசரி ஆயுள்காலம் 50 ஆண்டுகளாக குறையும். [பாகவத புராணம் 12.2.11]
11) தன்னை ஊட்டி வளர்த்த பெற்றோர்களை இறுதிகாலத்தில் கவனித்துக் கொள்ளும் தர்மத்தை மகன் மறப்பான். [பாகவத புராணம் 12.3.42]
12) பொருளுக்காக மனிதன் இன்னொரு மனிதனிடம் வெறுப்பு, பொறாமை போன்ற உணர்ச்சிகளை வளர்த்துக் கொள்வான். நட்பு என்ற உயரிய பண்பை போற்றாமல், தன் சுற்றத்தாரையும் உறவினரையும் கூட கொல்லத் துணிவான். [பாகவத புராணம் 12.3.41]
13) வெறும் பகட்டுக்காகவும் புகழுக்காகவும் மட்டுமே தானம் அளிப்பார்கள். தற்பெருமைக்காக மட்டுமே நோன்பு இருப்பார்கள். தர்மத்தைப் பற்றிய அறிவாற்றல் இல்லாதவர்கள் மதங்களை உருவாக்கி மக்களைக் கவர்ந்து தவறான அதர்ம பாதைக்கு இழுத்துச் செல்வார்கள். [பாகவத புராணம் 12.3.38]
14) தனக்கு இனி பயன்பட மாட்டான் என்ற பட்சத்தில் தனக்கு இத்தனை காலமாக உழைத்து தந்த தொழிலாளிகளை முதலாளி கைவிடுவான். இத்தனை காலம் பால் கொடுத்த பசு பால் கொடுப்பது குறைந்துவிட்டால் அப்பசுக்களும் கொல்லப்படும். நன்றிகடன் மறக்கப்படும். [பாகவத புராணம் 12.3.36]
15) நகரங்களில் கொள்ளையர்கள் அதிகரிப்பர்; வேதங்கள் கயவர்களால் தங்கள் சுயநல கோட்பாடுகளைப் பரப்ப பொய்யான முறையில் மொழிப்பெயர்க்கப்படும். அரசியல்வாதிகள் மக்களை மெல்லமெல்ல பலவிதமாக கொடுமை செய்வார்கள். போலி ஆசாரியர்கள் தோன்றி பக்தர்களை உபயோகப்படுத்தி தங்கள் வயிறுகளையும் காமத்தையும் பூர்த்தி செய்து கொள்வார்கள். [பாகவத புராணம் 12.3.32]
கலியுகம் துன்பங்கள் நிறைந்தது. ஆனாலும் நான்கில் ஒரு பங்கு தர்மம் உள்ளது. கலியுக துன்பங்களில் இருந்து நம்மைக் காத்துக் கொள்ள கண்டிப்பாக நமக்கு ஈஸ்வரனின் துணை தேவை. மழையினில் குடைபோல, இறைவனிடம் காட்டும் பக்தி இத்துன்பங்கள் நம்மீது படாமல் பாதுகாக்கும். மனத்தை உறுதியாக வைத்துக் கொள்ள தியானமும், உடலை வலிமையாக வைத்துக் கொள்ள யோகமும், செயலை தூய்மையாக வைத்துக் கொள்ள சுயநலமற்ற சேவைகளும் புரியவேண்டும். கலியுக துன்பங்களில் நம்முடைய தர்மங்களை மறந்துவிட கூடாது.
கலியுகத்தின் நடுவில் ஒரு பொற்காலம் மலரும் என கூறப்படுகின்றது. இப்போது நாம் எல்லோரும் அந்த பொற்காலத்திற்காக உலகத்தை தயார் செய்யவேண்டும். அனைத்தையும் அச்சமின்றி மிகவும் துணிவாக எதிர்கொள்ளவேண்டும்! மிகவும் தெளிவான சிந்தனையோடு செயல்படவேண்டும். ஒருபோதும் கடவுளை மறவாமல் இருக்கவேண்டும்

Histrionic Personality Disorder DSM

Histrionic Personality Disorder DSM-V criteria:
A pervasive pattern of excessive emotionality and attention seeking, beginning by early adulthood and present in a variety of contexts as indicated by five (or more ) of the following:
1. Is uncomfortable in situations in which he or she is not the center of attention.
2. Interaction with others is often characterized by inappropriate sexually seductive or provocative behavior.
3. Displays rapidly shifting and shallow expression of emotions.
4. Consistently uses physical appearance to draw attention to themselves.
5. Has a style of speech that is excessively impressionistic and lacking in detail.
6. Shows self-dramatization, theatricality, and exaggerated expression of emotion.
7. Is highly suggestible, i.e., easily influenced by others or circumstances.
8. Considers relationships to be more intimate than they actually are.
Individuals with Histrionic Personality Disorder may have difficulty achieving emotional intimacy in romantic or sexual relationships. Without being aware of it, they often act out a role (e.g., “victim” or “princess”) in their relationships to others. They may seek to control their partner through emotional manipulation or seductiveness on one level, whereas displaying a marked dependency on them at another level.
Individuals with this disorder often have impaired relationships with same-sex friends because their sexually provocative interpersonal style may seem a threat to their friends’ relationships. These individuals may also alienate friends with demands for constant attention. They often become depressed and upset when they are not the center of attention.

Histrionic Personality Disorder (In Detail)
Histrionic Personality Disorder is a DSM-5 (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th ed.) diagnosis assigned to individuals who display patterns of attention-seeking, often dramatic behavior to gain the approval of others. This behavior may be flirtatious, emotional, seductive or otherwise in order to capture the attention of onlookers.
Introduction
Long associated with the historical term hysteria - histrionic being a derivative - histrionic personality disorder is a mental condition characterized by over-the-top behavior, such as emotional outbursts, noisy displays of temper, compulsive attention seeking and self-centredness.
Sufferers of histrionic personality disorder may overreact and exaggerate, assume greater familiarity with others than actually exists, pay excessive attention to their appearance and display narcissistic qualities. A Cluster B personality disorder, histrionic personality disorder is closely related to other conditions within the bracket, such as borderline, antisocial, and narcissistic personality disorders.
Histrionic personality disorder affects an estimated one to three per cent of the American population1) and is more prevalent among women than men. The condition often results in distress for the sufferer and may adversely impact on social, occupational and other areas of life.
Symptoms
Symptoms of histrionic personality disorder include the following:
  • Shallow, changeable emotions
  • Assumed intimacy with others
  • Hypersensitivity to criticism
  • Manipulative behavior
  • Disproportionate emotional reactions
  • Sexually provocative behavior
  • A compulsive desire for attention
  • Preoccupation with appearance
  • Suggestible and easily influenced
Diagnosis criteria for histrionic personality disorder
In order to make a diagnosis of histrionic personality disorder, a psychological examination is necessary, along with a general evaluation of the patient’s behavior and overall appearance.
There is no set test to determine whether someone has histrionic personality disorder. Previously, a number of pointers were specified in an earlier edition of the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders in order to help clinicians make a diagnosis3). At least five of the following traits needed to be recorded for a diagnosis to be indicated:
  • A compulsion to be the center of attention that results in discomfort if unmet
  • Inappropriate sexual, seductive or provocative behavior when interacting with others
  • Shallow, rapidly shifting emotions
  • The use of physical appearance to draw others’ attention
  • Dramatic, impressionistic speech that lacks detail
  • Exaggerated, theatrical emotional expression
  • Easily influenced by others or situations
  • Assumes relationships are more intimate than they are
Unstructured or semi-structured interviews may also be carried out as part of the diagnostic process; these usually involve investigation into the patient’s concerns without a set series of questions, allowing for free-flowing conversation.
Often, an element of the diagnostic process is the self-report inventory, which usually takes the form of a short questionnaire designed to provide insight into the patient’s state of mind. The subject is required to answer questions pertaining to their lifestyle, symptoms, values and more, which are then assessed and scored by the healthcare professional to indicate the nature of the condition.
Causes of histrionic personality disorder
There is no single known cause of histrionic personality disorder but factors such as genetics and childhood experiences may play some part in the disorder’s development2). Links have been made between the development of personality disorders and the following factors:
Inherited personality traits Studies have determined a correlation between personality traits of extroversion, excitement-seeking and neuroticism and histrionic personality disorder, and there is significant research suggesting that these characteristics may be hereditary4) 5).
Parental influence During childhood, the role of primary caregivers is important in shaping a youngster’s personality; some theorists have put forth suggestions that dependency issues, conditional parental love and emotionally shallow parenting may be associated with the onset of histrionic personality disorder6) 7).
Antisocial personality disorder overlaps Histrionic personality disorder is thought to be closely related to antisocial personality disorder, with studies showing that individuals meeting the criteria for the former condition also meet similar criteria for the latter. Based on this finding, it could be inferred that the two disorders may stem from the same underlying cause; whether this is biological, environmental or otherwise is yet to be determined8).
Neurological factors Suggestions have been made that sufferers of personality disorders may have experienced childhood trauma, which could have affected the development and functioning of parts of the brain that deal with emotions, social functioning and self-control9). Research has also found that neurotransmitters - believed to contribute to emotion and impulse regulation - may be deficient among personality disorder sufferers.
The lack of a definitive cause for histrionic personality disorder allows for speculation that the condition could develop as a result of combined biological, psychological and social elements, rather than from a single specific cause9).
Comorbidity
Histrionic personality disorder may present comorbid with other conditions, including:
  • Borderline personality disorder
  • Narcissistic personality disorder
  • Dependent personality disorder
  • Major depressive disorder
  • Somatic symptom disorder
  • Conversion disorder

Other disorders may be diagnosed with personality disorders, such as anorexia nervosa10) and alcohol or substance misuse disorders11)
Living with histrionic personality disorder
Histrionic personality disorder is usually diagnosed when a sufferer is in their late teens or early twenties, when an individual’s personality is believed to have fully developed.
Many individuals suffering from histrionic personality disorder come across as charming, are able to function highly and achieve success in their occupation and in social circles. However, problems may be encountered in the sufferer’s personal life and romantic relationships.
People with histrionic personality disorder can struggle to deal with failure or loss, have difficulty overcoming the fallout of a failed relationship or find they become bored in their job quickly. Similarly, sufferers may crave new experiences and excitement, which can lead to risk-taking behavior. These factors may all increase the risk of depression2).
Treatment
Individuals suffering from histrionic personality disorder may be unaware of their condition until they seek treatment for something else, such as depression or anxiety from a failed relationship. A diagnosis will often determine that the problems reported by the patient are the symptomatic results of histrionic personality disorder.
There is no cure for histrionic personality disorder but the following treatment approaches are often suggested:
  • Cognitive behavioral therapy
A talking therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy aims to change the way an individual thinks and behaves at the present and future time, rather than seeking to reconcile any underlying causes. CBT helps patients decode situations by assessing their thoughts, emotions, physical feelings and actions to become more mindful of how these elements are connected - and how they can be changed.
  • Functional analytic psychotherapy
To better understand and treat patterns of patients’ behavior, functional analytic psychotherapy may be advised. This kind of therapy seeks to identify interpersonal problems both in and out of sessions, in different contexts. In this way, the therapist can assess the patient’s behavior and provide a better tailored treatment programme.
  • Support groups
Sufferers of histrionic personality disorder may be able to find support at a specialist or general focus group for individuals with personality disorders. There are groups that meet in person at set times and places and groups based online, providing support for sufferers who cannot travel or who prefer less of a face-to-face approach.
  • Medication
Medication is not a solution for underlying causes of histrionic personality disorder, which cannot be fully determined; however, medication may be prescribed to help sufferers’ manage symptoms of the condition, such as depression or anxiety.
Although histrionic personality disorder may affect sufferers for life, therapy can be effective in helping individuals make positive behavioral changes that enable them to manage the condition.

Dr. Kevin Fleming