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- From: higgins@fnalo.fnal.gov (Bill Higgins-- Beam Jockey)
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- Subject: O.G. want us to hear them! (was Re: ET's and Radio)
- Message-ID: <1992Jul31.022136.1@fnalo.fnal.gov>
- Date: 31 Jul 92 08:21:36 GMT
- References: <1992Jul30.114205.75091@cs.cmu.edu>
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- In article <1992Jul30.114205.75091@cs.cmu.edu>, amon@elegabalus.cs.qub.ac.uk writes:
- [Dale dropped the attribution on this quote:]
- >> If life really is somewhat rare, the place to look for ET signals
- >> is from
- >> distant galaxies, broadcast by pan-galactic supercivilizations.
- >
- > Although we'd better look for the odd laser that happens to be
- > pointing at us. Or maybe look for a source of modulated neutrinos. Or
- > maybe start opening worm holes in the Plank-scale froth to see what
- > the latest news is. The chances that advanced civilizations are
- > spewing vast amounts of energy into the void in order to transfer a
- > few Giga bits bits from point A to bit strains credulity to the
- > breaking point.
-
- Dale, recall that the "classic" Morrison-Cocconi version of SETI
- search assumes the Other Guys are intentionally beaming radio signals
- at our planet, in the hope that young, technologically primitive
- civilizations will be searching for such beacons (or at least doing
- radio astronomy). Obviously they could continue to do this long
- after their own technology had passed the 20th-century stage.
-
- Your last sentence implies that terrestrial SETI researchers are
- fools. I don't think so.
-
- If I had paid more attention to the details of modern SETI searches,
- I would know whether they hope to detect signals *not* intended for or
- aimed at us. But at a minimum, they should still be searching for
- intentional signals. Others on the Net could tell us more.
-
- (Hope summer in Belfast is treating you well, and the songwriting
- thing was fruitful!)
-
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