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What Do You Say to An Extraterrestrial?

SirUlli

Senior member
December 2, 2004
by Seth Shostak - Senior Astronomer

I once thought that worrying about what we should broadcast to extraterrestrials made as much sense as fretting over the small talk I?d venture with King Carl XVI Gustaf if I won the Nobel Prize. I reckoned there was no need to dwell on the problem, as it was both hypothetical and irrelevant.

Well, I?ve changed my mind. Not about the chances for a Nobel Prize, but about the value in devoting some cerebral CPU cycles to the matter of interstellar messaging. Part of this shift is due to my colleague at the SETI Institute, Doug Vakoch, who has penned a number of erudite articles on the problem. A few of his insights have managed to percolate through the walls that separate our offices. In addition, new telescopes being built for SETI will soon speed up our search by factors of a hundred and more. So it?s entirely possible, in my view, that we could retrieve a message from another world within just a few decades. Suddenly, the idea of ?talking back? would become more than just a wry, dry academic straw man.

There?s also the enticement that pondering what to say and how to say it might help snag that extraterrestrial signal in the first place. It could give us a clue as to what we?re looking for.
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The difference between Samuel Morse?s first, terse telegraph message and the bit stream spewed by a modern telecommunications satellite is enormous. Keep that in mind when you think of contacting other societies with something akin to the Pioneer plaque. Sure, that gold-plated greeting card was a great start, but if we?re really thinking about interstellar messages, we should think big.

read the Full and very interesting Story
What Do You Say to An Extraterrestrial ?

Sir Ulli
 
Like my great grandad used to say:

Git off my property, you varmints, or I'll blast your ass to the next galaxy!

(actually he said "county" but he isn't around to correct me)
 
Given that cultures and evironments are likely to be radically different, you'd need some kind of basic building blocks to work with. I'd say the best way would be work with math/science, establishing certain basic principles like Pi, sequences of numbers, Periodic Table of Elements, etc. to make sure both groups are on the same wave-length, so to speak. In the process, we may learn additional concepts or explainations of concepts we have that are incomplete.

I rather doubt an ET is going to have a good command of any Earth-based language with which to communicate. 😉

PS: I can't read the article just now, but I'll bookmark it and take a look later. Thank you SirUlli for yet another wonderful find. 😉
 
lol, sorry about this but it reminded me of a commercial or something.

What do you say to a Bud Light?

🙂
 
Originally posted by: OhioDude
Topic Title: What Do You Say to An Extraterrestrial?
My, what a big plasma cannon you have!

lol😀

Seriously though ,we'd need to understand them 1st before (& if) we can replie.
Some basic communications along the lines of what NWM said would be a start
 
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