Star Signals? Sounds like a [REDACTED] is incoming from the SCP
I see all,
And I find it lacking
Star Signals? Sounds like a [REDACTED] is incoming from the SCP
Vinyl?this reminds me of the golden record which is inside the voyager..
"if" anything other than humans gets a hold of it, how do they know that its some sort of vynly?
Vinyl?
To answer your question, it includes visual instructions on how to use it.
It's all moot, really, I imagine the record is completely unplayable by now, seeing as it's mounted to the outside of the probe. That, and the probe will take so long to get anywhere, we'll probably recover it and bring it back to Earth for a museum long before it gets anywhere. Even at their speeds, it would take thousands of years to reach even the closest star, and they're far too small, and space is far too large, for anyone to really notice them.
Wow signal?First the wow signal, then the dimming star and now this? Maybe the universe is full of civilizations.
or maybe we are the first and only civilization so far
The government doesn't really have much in the way of jurisdiction when it comes to this stuff.
Also, on a personal note, I've always felt that the vast majority of people on Earth would actually be personally unaffected by the discovery of intelligent alien life. Sure, it would cause a bit of a stir, but for the most part ... people would return to their daily lives without thinking much about it again.
It was at Parkes. It wasn't because of the microwave being leaky, it was because it was old and had started producing radio spectrum signals. It wouldn't have been a problem because microwave ovens have Faraday cages but someone kept getting impatient and opening the door while it was still running. The emergency shutoff doesn't magically make the magnetron cycle down instantly so there was causing them to detect 250ms bursts of radio waves.This reminds me of the weird signal that only happened at certain times. It turned out to be because the observatory personnel made microwave popcorn at those times, and the microwave was leaky, if I recall correctly.
They are out there, but isn't it like spinning a roulette wheel and hoping we get lucky from a random patch of sky?
Update from Seth at the SETI Institute. They are looking at it with their telescope array but he doesn't sound at all optimistic.
And another group.
why would we want to contact an evil highly advanced civilization?What if the solar system of HD164595 has a species that is similar to humans but a little more advanced, and KIC 8462852 has a species that is really super advanced and evil? and if we had a choice to contact one or the other, which would we choose?
What if the solar system of HD164595 has a species that is similar to humans but a little more advanced, and KIC 8462852 has a species that is really super advanced and evil? and if we had a choice to contact one or the other, which would we choose?
TBH, I'd expect aliens to actually land on the White House lawn and offer Hillary some Reticulan Liver and Onions before SETI ever found anything.
EM signals are way too much of a needle in a haybale, and we relatively are taking apart the bale one straw at a time. And we started about ten minutes ago. And we are wearing drunk goggles. And someone may not have even added the needle yet, or maybe have ditched needles for a sewing machine.
If there's a sewing machine in the haystack we should be able to find it pretty soon.
I mean... by all measurements we're probably a "super evil" civ.
If there's a sewing machine in the haystack we should be able to find it pretty soon.
It's made of gold-plated copper and designed to be playable for up to 1 billion years.
The real reason no one will ever find it is that it's final trajectory doesn't take it near any particular stars, with the one exception being a 1.6 light year distance pass from a red dwarf in 40,000 years, and then nothing for pretty much the rest of ever. Plus it won't be able to power any of its instruments and won't generate any outgoing detectable signals.
So, if anything it might be pushed out of the way by an alien spacecraft's particle deflection system or something. Nobody will ever actually notice it.
Still, it's fun to imagine.
SETI@home Astronomer Eric Korpela shit all over this
Do not answer!
Do not answer!!
Do not answer!!!
We ought to have put a beacon on it.
If the EM Drive works out, we could to set it up on a probe with a nuclear power source and an antenna and send it out. It would overtake Voyager relatively fast AND would actually attract attention if someone found it.
Also, won't Voyager be likely to get destroyed in the Oort Cloud anyway? NLS travel needs to hurry up if that future space museum wants its main display for its "20th Century" exhibit.
I guess that applies to the EM Drive probe too lol. Not going to get far - it's hard to signal in space.
We believe a signal when
- It is persistent. It appears at the same spot in the sky in multiple observations.
- It only comes from one spot in the sky.
- If we reobserve the target, the signal is still there.
Things that add to believability
- Its frequency/period/delay does not correspond to known interference.
- Its Doppler Drift rate indicates that it is exactly frequency stable in the frame of the center of mass of the solar system
- Its properties (bandwidth, chirp rate, encoding) indicate intelligent origin.
Unfortunately the observing method used by the Russian team does not permit many of these things to be determine. 1. The signal was not persistent. 2. The signal was gone when the target was reobserved. 3. The signal frequency/period/delay cannot be determined. 4. The signal Doppler drift rate is unknown. 5. Many sources of interference, including satellites, are present in the observing band.
The Oort cloud isn't like the Hoth asteroid belt. Even with the speculated amount of objects, it is so far out that, as NDT's Cosmos put it, each object is, on average, as far from its nearest neighbor as Earth is from Saturn. Sure, Voyager could get extraordinarily unlucky and smack into something, but it's far more likely that it never even gets close to anything.
And thus, the depressing reality that space really is empty and lifeless, for 99.99% of its expanse.
there's also the problem that any sufficiently advanced society is going to be using encryption. which is indistinguishable from white noise.
Star Signals? Sounds like a [REDACTED] is incoming from the SCP
And thus, the depressing reality that space really is empty and lifeless, for 99.99% of its expanse.
So just how fucked are we if it's a Type II civilization? Maybe fucked or surely fucked?
My point is that we likely have no idea what technology 500 ahead of us might look like. We are looking for EM signals when a slightly older civilization, say 10,000 years ahead, may not be using EM. Just look at that other topic about a dark matter galaxy being discovered - maybe advanced civilizations use some force associated with dark matter which is as "dark" to us as electroweak is to dark matter? We don't have dark matter on Earth, so obviously we don't know it's properties beyond what we can observe of it (gravitation) and theoretize (strong force)
Most of the light from within our galaxy we see is at best many thousands of years old, and much, much older as we go to other galaxies. And we have been looking for...31 years, and sampling relative mLs to a vast ocean of EMF. I'm not expecting any reasonably acceptable conclusion from SETI either way for couple millenia. Sample size and all that.
I will never, ever believe any SETI result until it is observed, re-observed, and observed again by multiple sources. This is no exception.
If a Type II civilization wanted to fuck us we wouldn't even know it was coming. However the fuckery would be more of the "Ooops, I stepped on a worm" type. Type II means Dyson spheres, access to anti-matter and terraforming. There's is literally nothing a civilization like that may target us for.
Yeah, but it would take 95 years for their reply to reach us. So if this signal is a response to our earliest radio broadcasts, it is 95 years too early.
I mean... by all measurements we're probably a "super evil" civ.
I swear it's only a matter of time before I turn turn on my T.V. and see an alarming "BREAKING NEWS" headline.
I know the likelihood of us ever contacting /being contacted is slim, but I don't think it's impossible. The universe surprises us all the time.
What datum is this measured against? For all we know, we could be fucking saints compared to everyone else out there, which is why we're so far behind technologically.
What the fuck is the thread title trying to say? I know what the thread is about but I've been staring at it for the last 2 minutes and can't work out the title at all
It's obviously aliens (obviously), but what happened on earth 95 years ago that alerted them to our presence?
The answer to questions are almost always aliens. But really it should be 190 years ago, the signal would have reach them.