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reply posted on 28-6-2005 @ 10:19 PM by Chakotay
Some of us can't read this PDF format. The full document reference at arxiv.org... is:

1. astro-ph/0506110 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: Galactic Gradients, Postbiological Evolution and the Apparent Failure of SETI
Authors: Milan M. Cirkovic, Robert J. Bradbury
Comments: 30 pages, 2 figures
Subj-class: Astrophysics; Physics and Society; Artificial Intelligence

Plain HTML abstract here.


Motivated by recent developments impacting our view of Fermi's paradox (absence of extraterrestrials and their manifestations from our past light cone), we suggest a reassessment of the problem itself, as well as of strategies employed by SETI projects so far.


Quite an assumption there- 'absence of extraterrestrials and their manifestations from our past light cone'. I don't think anyone can claim to have searched our entire past light cone. Our legendary history is replete with posssible visitations/interventions.

If ET does not want to be seen, they will not be seen. And, thinking from their point of view, I can think of a thousand reasons to not want to be seen. Being seen might attract juvenile predatory species- like, say, humans.

I would use tightbeam frequency-shift encoded burst mode communications, if I were Galactic Emperor...

Great post, rancid1

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