Posted on 03/10/2012 11:59:05 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
A Q-tip and a petri dish?
How about just tipping the keyboard and shaking?
I signed up for this a long time ago when they first brought it out. Its worth it and it is neat.
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BUMP! Long-time supporter of SETI and Drs Drake and Shostak!
Having been a ham radio operator for over 50 years, I embraced SETI as a low budget way for us to be watching for some intelligence containing signal from the far reaches of the universe.
It was maybe 1958 when Popular Electronics ran a piece about how that year was a good time to start looking, based on the fact that high power VHF TV signals had started about 22 years in the past, and the nearest star that might have planets was 11 light years away.
It was then time to be looking for some reply.
While we have yet to receive anything from ET, I think SETI is the best low budget way to keep an ear to space.
I personally do not believe in ET, at least not any of the gibberish that they are here and zipping all around Earth.
I would not, however, rule out the possibility that they exist somewhere in the universe, most likely dozens to hundreds of light years away.
My apologies to you Kook to Kook fans.
I happen to be listening to it now, as I find some interesting info there, as well as a lot of good amusement.
Send more chuck berry!
Just what is it they are listening for? How would they recognize a “message” if they found one?
Now we know what Kucinich will be doing.
Being the party pooper is a dirty job but somebody’s gotta do it..... The idea of anybody using radio waves or electromagnetic radiation of any sort to communicate over stellar or cosmic distances is idiotic and nobody with any brains or talent would ever do it. That wold be like trying to communicate with Germans by splashing pebbles in NY harbor and hoping the Germans at Bremen could read the message on the ripple waves when they got there.
The alien radio signals wouldn't necessarily be communication signals (i.e. "messages") - they could instead be simply technological artifacts, e.g., unintentional by-products of some other technological activity - just as a wisp of smoke over the horizon or the sound of hammering is not an attempt on the part of your distant neighbor to converse with anyone.
Regards
I as a MARS Director in the late 60s. We handled many MARS messages from outta space! There was even a “FOOT” message in July of 69!
I’m not sure that finding, or more to the point being found, by an ET civilization would be a good thing.
Broadcast signals are finally reaching alien worlds from Earth, unfortunately, it’s “Gilligan’s Island” and “The Dating Game”....the invasion fleet is on it’s way to obliterate us before we spread.
I guess it could be a fun diversion, but probably not useful to the actual discovery. I’m leery of any of the “programs” out there that want to access/use my computer for some “noble” cause. I do a lot to keep others FROM accessing me.
I can find “alien” (pseudo)”civilizations” just by driving down the road. The aliens usually scatter when I roll down the window and yell, “ICE!”
You, me and Stephen Hawking agree on this.
The much more important question is and always has been: WHY are we here? Why do we exist in the first place? For what reason? Who created life forms? Why?
And an even greater question is why is OUR life span so incredibly short as contrasted with the life span of the 'known' universe??? 70 years vs Trillions? What's that about??
Even if we did or were contacted by an alien life form it still would not answer the questions above. So we're here, we exist and we die. Swell. So my ethereal soul is supposed to linger in a heavenly state for trillions of years,...and then what? The whole thing is just too weird.
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