Via io9: ‘Another debate popped again this week, one that’s been talked about and argued over for years now—whether we should be actively seeking out and sending messages to habitable planets in the search for life beyond Earth.
Known as Active Seti (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence), some researchers and scientists want to continually broadcast messages to known habitable planets in an effort to reach a new alien species. But many disagree. People like Stephen Hawking and Elon Musk think a more measured and thought out approach makes more sense, and that historically, races of people who have happily greeted newcomers quickly found them to be conquerors.
The idea of Active Seti is to encode messages in powerful radio signals and send endlessly for centuries to solar systems with habitable planets. According to The Guardian, Seth Shostak, the director of the Seti Institute, wants to just beam the entire contents of the internet, porn and all, to other star systems.’


Interesting to consider their stage of development relative to us earth-bound humans when our signals get there. And even if they could actually detect and try to decipher our message, why would they even care? Lets just send them Don Quixote, The Inferno, Fifty Shades of Gray, a video of Pulp Fiction, and a bootleg Grateful Dead show circa 1970 and have them tell us what they like.
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