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Episode 12: The search for extraterrestrial intelligence

Liz and Bill talk seriously and scientifically about aliens.

Questions, comments, or ideas for future episodes? Contact Liz and Bill at
cosmicadventures@astronomy.com


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STEVEN BOPP from NORTH DAKOTA said:
Agree for the most part that the time/distance would probably render most receptions practically useless, there remains some possibility of gaining knowledge. As for those who don't believe there is intelligent life out there, I think it was put best in the movie Contact - if there isn't wouldn't that be an awful waste of space.
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DENNIS HUGHES from MINNESOTA said:
((((( I'VE BEEN KINGED )))))
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DENNIS HUGHES from MINNESOTA said:
Thanxz for your input. Regards
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PAULO PINHEIRO FABRICIO from MISSOURI said:
I tend to believe that an extraterrestrial civilization capable of interstelar travel will not be interested on any kind of communication with humans. Just as we would not try to talk to apes. The mind of aliens and their interests might be so diverse that any exchange would be impossible. We may find this hard to believe but just compare our society with one of humans some 100,000 years ago. Just observing without contact could be their strategy.
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DENNIS HUGHES from MINNESOTA said:
My KEY of response.. ARIEL XMAS Little Drummer boy. VEGA
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DENNIS HUGHES from MINNESOTA said:
APEAK:
Greetings from afar, can it be your knowledge may know something of this DOB which is my own..08/13/65.
AN equasion: Ae
Any info persay of Human receiving sophisticated Mhz frequencies any capabilities, abilities? Perhaps somewhere in the field say.. Christianity. I none religious, more so in relation towards so to speak.
ROBERT UNFERTH from ARIZONA said:
It's not necessary for ET to detect radio signals to know we are here.

The footprint of life on Earth has been broadcast for about four billion years with an antenna of about 600 million square kilometers.

1. Oxygen and Ozone levels out of thermal equilibrium by one or two orders of magnitude for more than 2-1/2 billion years.
2. Methane in quantities not possible on a sustained basis from non-biological processes on a planet as hot, as irradiated and (for the last two billion years) with as much oxygen as Earth. With varying strength this signal has been sent out from Earth for about four billion years.
3. Nitrous Oxide produced by bacteria on land and in the oceans for hundreds of millions of years.
4. ET may also be able to detect chlorophyll, which has been evident in Earth’s spectrum for 450 million years.
5. Signals of agriculture, metal working and coal burning have been to ET in patterns that could be very revealing to an advanced civilization.
6. In the last two centuries various chemicals which came into widespread use, leaving traces in the atmosphere: chloroform (1840s), gasoline (1850s), kerosene, naphthalene and benzene (1860s), DDT (1870s), ammonia and methyl chloride (1910s) and Freon (1920s); lately replaced by tetra-fluoroethane and other gases.

For more than a century, we’ve used a 600 million square kilometer antenna to broadcast 24/7 in a 360 degree sphere the pattern of our use of refrigeration, electrical distribution and freight delivery systems, fractional horsepower electric motors, and other measures of industrial activity.

By the time radio arrives, ET will have had access to dozens of other indications of who, what and where we are.


JOHN A FALLON from NORTH CAROLINA said:
has a probe ever been sent in the opposite direction of earths orbit to see what is hiding behind the sun? i have never read anything about such a project.
BILL ANDREWS from WISCONSIN said:
Wow, it looks like we've really started a discussion going! It's definitely a thought-provoking topic, all right, and almost everyone here brings up good points.

Especially Mo (thank you!).

And hang on, Anthony, we're working on something in the future that might make your dogged determination pay off...
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MORRIS WELCHLIN from MONTANA said:
Tnx, for all the great videos. they have been informative and entertaining (A couple really cracked me up). Keep 'em coming!!!!

Bill, I always enjoy "the cosmic Grid"

Mo
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