SETI's 'Strong Signal' Came From Earth (arstechnica.com) 146
Yesterday, it was reported that Russia has detected a strong signal around 11 GHz coming from HD164595, a star nearly identical in mass to the Sun and located about 95 light years away from Earth. Well, long story short the signal came Earth. Ars Technica reports: "First, astronomers with the search for extraterrestrial intelligence downplayed the possibility of an alien civilization. 'There are many other plausible explanations for this claimed transmission, including terrestrial interference,' Seth Shostak, a senior astronomer with SETI, wrote. Now the Special Astrophysical Observatory of the Russian Academy of Sciences has concurred, releasing a statement on the detection of a radio signal at the RATAN-600 radio astronomy observatory in southern Russia. 'Subsequent processing and analysis of the signal revealed its most probable terrestrial origin,' the Russian scientists said."
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they should've sent a poet!
Woohoo! (Score:5, Funny)
We found intelligence on Earth!
Re:Woohoo! (Score:5, Insightful)
It's coming from the microwaves in the break room.
We've been over this.
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To be fair, microwave ovens have caused interference for other observations before:
https://www.theguardian.com/sc... [theguardian.com]
Re: Woohoo! (Score:1, Informative)
Do Egyptians count as "niggers"? I'm assuming your reference is to African decent? I'm pretty sure they created mathematics, computers, and many architectural along with agricultural methods. Maybe you meant African Americans? Google George Washington Carver. I'd be willing to bet that the list of inventions you are personally responsible for is about as large as your understanding of history.
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The pejorative for anyone who is brown and lives in the desert is "sand niggers."
This is purely for the sake of answering your question.
Re: Woohoo! (Score:1, Informative)
Yeah, look it up in the Big Old Racist's White Man's Dictionary and the Revised Bigot's Encyclopaedia for Social Inadequates, why don't you?
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"Aborigines never invented anything"
Boomerangs
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The didgeridoo. Much much cooler than a stick you get throw away.
Re: Woohoo! (Score:1)
Pharmaceuticals, gum, needles..
Read more at http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2014/06/29/10-native-inventions-and-innovations-changed-world-155541?page=0%2C1
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Yeah. It's quite a surprise, actually. Though... perhaps not worthy of a publication.
Re: Woohoo! (Score:5, Funny)
We found intelligence on Earth!
The people at the Search for Terrestrial Intelligence Project [totl.net] will have to confirm this, of course. However it'll be an amazing breakthrough if we finally discover intelligent life on Earth!
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Probably Apocryphal, but still funny and relevant to the above post:
Journalist: What do you think of Western civilization?
Gandhi: I think it would be a good idea.
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Unsurprisingly it was in Russia.
Europe and America is doomed by it's own suigenocide.
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That means...... (Score:5, Funny)
*WE* are the aliens!!!!! (dramatic sting)........
Re:That means...... (Score:4, Insightful)
.. the search for intelligent life in the universe continues.
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Given the current Presidential campaigns we can now definitively rule out Earth...
Yup, any people willing to vote for Hillary, the EU, our Swedish prime minister and the seven parties which think immigration is good, voting for Islam or Christianity = all idiots.
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Sweden is a rich welfare society where immigrants have a hard time getting a job.
= They cost a lot of money.
The same amount of money spent on vaccination for instance would save many more lives. The same money spend on food packages, farming equipment, schooling would transform regions and save many more lives and make their lives better.
Also it would push down fertility so they would both have better lives and not a quickly growing population. If one don't change their society they will just be even more a
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I'm not a troll. I just hate immigrants. Hardly on topic and the first post was supposed to be posted AC. On the other hand I'm no chicken and I want to be able to get a reply and follow up / let others follow up.
Week 32-34 to Sweden with total at the end.:
"SYRIEN 71 111 82 264
AFGHANISTAN 47 51 51 149
IRAK 48 57 37 142
SOMALIA 36 26 21 83
ERITREA 32 25 23 80
IRAN 26 21 26 73
STATSLÃ-S 18 26 17 61
TURKIET 17 23 14
Re: That means...... (Score:2)
We traced the call. It's coming from inside your house!!!
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Well, to be fair, to the other 7 billion people on this planet *you* are "the other guy". Why shouldn't the presence of possibly billions of billions of alien life change that?
Besides - this just means there might be some sort of giant super mirror out there. Cool either because, well, aliens right? But I would imagine also that the astrophysics folks would get some serious geek out moments from it...
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We are legend
High-latency (Score:2)
That's the NSA pinging their way-off-shore backup facility..
I am so fucking surprised (Score:1)
Crazy transient radio signal isn't aliens? What am I supposed to do with my EMDrive now?
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First the emdrlive turned out to be bs.
Maybe I read this [ibtimes.co.uk] wrong...
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It hasn't, but that doesn't stop the "space nutters" nutter from screaming about all the imaginary space nutters populating Slashdot.
They're Here! (Score:2)
I knew it. Both Hilliary and Trump are both aliens. No matter who wins we lose!
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Don't blame me! I voted for Kodos.
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While R v. W is certainly one of the primary issues, but so is the Second Amendment and decisions like Citizen's United (campaign finance...money that influences politics)
So, yes. Even if you hate the individual candidates (as do I), who they'll pick for the Supreme Court position(s) will impact us for much longer than four years...likely a generation.
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For all the complaining I see, the Democrats don't seem harder on the Second Amendment than Republicans in practice. The D gun crackpots spout different nonsense from the R gun crackpots, but I haven't seen much of a difference at the national level.
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At a national level, all that matters is what the law is, and the decisions made by SCOTUS that interpret them and the Constitution. A Clinton presidency will change the current direction with a new all those issues. This will likely be the single most important election our lifetime, no matter which way you lean.
we still need to build a wall (Score:2)
Huh? (Score:1)
Well, long story short the signal came Earth.
That may be shortening the story a little too much. Or did the Earth get here via a signal from another star 95 light years away? I'd say that's some pretty big news.
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I'm not even sure that sparks generate anything like that high a frequency. They were just getting as far as solenoids and galvanometers, as I recall. Maybe just getting a handle on induction.
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Not long at all.
It's odd. From May 2015 (detection) to yesterday the standard SETI algorithms didn't quickly rule out terrestrial origin. Today they did, after it hit the news.
That's not what one would expect of any actual scientists.
Damn it! (Score:2)
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And I had just broken out my "All hail our Alien Overlords!" signs. Now I have to put them back... argh!
You can still put it up down by the Rio Grande. Trump was down there negotiating with them.
Hollow Earth (Score:2)
Of course the signal comes from Earth. Where do you think the aliens come from? Don't you guys watch the History Channel?
https://youtu.be/QA_Dw71Satc [youtu.be]
65 Billion years from earth (Score:2)
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What would the difference be anyway? Yay, we found POSSIBLE sign of life 65 billion years from where we live, or its just business as usual?
Did you just discover nihilism? Don't answer that. It doesn't make any difference.
Re:65 Billion years from earth (Score:4, Insightful)
I'll admit a 180 year round trip makes for slow conversations, but if we were to establish communication with an intelligent race elsewhere in the universe, there's no telling what we might learn from them. Physical travel between stars might never be practical, but an exchange of science, art, culture, and philosophy could be a practical reality. And any civilization we can detect across interstellar distances is almost certainly far more technologically advanced than we are, so there's no telling what we might learn.
Of course any sort of two-way communication begun at this point would be irrelevant to anyone currently alive, aside from whatever sociological fallout there might be to discovering with certainty that we're not alone (I'm sure a few religions would squirm for a while, and plenty of new cults would pop up), but there's also the possibility that a signal is the first of many to be detected, with further, more information-rich signals already in transit. Possibly at a much lower power that would be harder to detect. Like a loud, fiendishly expensive "Hey, Listen" chirp periodically introduced into an otherwise more economical data transmission.
What we might learn ... (Score:2)
And what could that possibly be?
There are intelligent aliens. Okay, that would be a pretty groundbreaking discovery all by itself.
We'll probably not learn much in the ways of science or technology from them, or at least no much that we couldn't discover ourselves within a reasonable (few hundred years) timespan.
That basically leaves philosophy and possibly religion as topics. And poetry.
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A few hundred years? You give humanity incredible credit, or perhaps assume that "all possible things that can be done" is and incredibly small set.
Considering the chaotic fits and starts with which life and civilization emerged on this planet, and the potential timing differences that could accumulate over a few billion years make it more likely that their civilization would be thousands or even millions of years ahead of ours than only centuries. And even if by some miracle they were of a comparable tec
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I'm just working under the assumption that any aliens we actually get to talk to will have roughly our level of science and technology. Any civilization significantly more advanced will probably not bother talking to a bunch of unwashed barbarians.
Think of everything we don't know about the universe,
Well ... ok. Maybe they could tell us more about the st
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How about physics? We thought in the 1800s that we knew almost all there was to know about physics, with only a few odd anomalies unexplained - anomalies which eventually led to QM and Relativity and fundamentally changed how we saw the universe, and greatly expanded how we could manipulate it. Today we know with certainty that our current theories are at least incomplete, possibly fundamentally flawed, and there's no telling how many more world-changing revisions are yet to come. To say nothing of applica
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Any alien civilization with significantly more advanced knowledge of physics will probably not bother talking to us, unless they're really bored or see it as the duty to enlighten less advanced civilizations.
And if their knowledge of civilization is only slightly more advanced than ours, we can probably catch up to their level in the time (>100 years) it takes for our message to get there and their response to get back here.
Or biology
True - that might be another interesting top
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oh, what if our thinking has gone irretrievably down the wrong path in certain areas...like maybe we can't unify GR and quantum mechanics because there is a better model than both that we'll never find because our minds are "stuck in a rut"
and don't give me shit about "string theory", those wankers have been going at it for decades with NOTHING provable to show for their nonsense, unlike GR and QM which at least are useful in their realms and predict experiments we can do
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The problem is that we can't break GR and QM adequately with current experiments and observations. Until we can break a scientific theory, we can't replace it.
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not true, we had GR (which replaces 17th century physics) and the observations confirming it came much later.
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Einstein himself showed that GR explained at least one phenomenon (perihelion precession) that Newtonian mechanics didn't.
All the other observations just served to confirm GR over and over.
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Physical travel between stars might never be practical, but an exchange of science, art, culture, ...
As soon as they see the Kanye & the Kardasians, they'll likely aim their photon torpedoes at us.
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I'm most interested in their art, culture, philosophy, and religion. We have millennia of practice and study of human thought in these fields, and it would be fascinating to have something to compare it to.
To give one example: some people have spiritual experiences. These are either real or based on some oddities of brain evolution, and a completely different evolution situation would be unlikely to come up with the same oddities.
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You spend a lot of your time and effort on teaching chimpanzees the ethics of flinging poo around the cage?
(Apologies to any chimps intelligent enough to be offended by the poo-flinging stereotype. Hey guys, we've got a presidential candidate like Trump
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Not personally, no. But there are plenty of scientists who have dedicated their lives to working with apes. Not necessarily for the good of the apes, but to satisfy their scientific curiosity. And the apes learn all sorts of interesting things along the way - sophisticated sign-language skills, mathematics, etc. They largely lack the cultural knowledge transmission methods to productively spread such sophisticated knowledge throughout the population, but if we found ourselves in a similar position we co
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Music and paintings certainly are a waste of space. Most movies too - there are some decent documentaries. TV has some useful documentaries and news - which is what I use it for. Radio more so.
Show me something useful that philosophy has done and I'll maybe think about giving it a few more hours of attention. Art can be profitable. Useless, but profitable.
Called It! (Score:1)
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Earth Origin (Score:2)
Just a TV broadcast of Hitler opening the 1936 Olympic Games.
You need to get out.... (Score:1)
In other, completely unrelated news, (Score:2)
Open house at HAARP planned for end of August, 2016 [uaf.edu]
The call is from inside the house! (Score:1)
Real ET signals most likely to be faint (Score:2)
A very strong signal reduces the probability it is ET, it increases the huge amounts of energy needed to create it. A real signal probably would be very faint.
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A very strong signal reduces the probability it is ET, it increases the huge amounts of energy needed to create it. A real signal probably would be very faint.
Why would they even bother when they can just come and make some patterns in a field somewhere?
Obvious (Score:2)
Well played.
Type -7??? (Score:1)
11Ghz - not rare (Score:2)
X band is used for a lot of things: radar, satellite, microwave relay stations, motion detector, ham radio...the FCC just opened some spectrum at 10.85GHz for 5G (along with 27.5-28.35 GHz, 37-38.6 GHz and 38.6-40 GHz
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Even the Russian SETI astronomers that reported it said signal was interesting but probably terrestrial. A lot of media didn't bother to quote the source entirely.
Related (Score:2)
This recent article has related info, and what the protocol is in the event of a signal discovery.
http://fivethirtyeight.com/fea... [fivethirtyeight.com]
Quote from Announcement (Score:2)
"I'm not saying it was aliens, but .... wait ... I guess it's not aliens. Anyone want some microwave popcorn?"
Aaaawwww! (Score:1)
Sad face.
Could be Big Bang episode. (Score:2)
When extraterrestrials call (Score:2)
space tinder (Score:2)
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SETI's cost is minimal. Not minimal in the governmental "a billion here, a billion there" sense, but in the "operating budget of a moderately successful mcdonalds" sense. We spend tens of billions on all the other things on your list, so saying "that SETI money could be better used over here" is simply not a credible statement.
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No, no, don't you see? Aliens on Earth are signaling SETI. The truth is out there!
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