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The signals which are emitted from earth would be extremely weak, that is true, but they are very narrow bandwidth and modulated in a manner you would not see from a natural source. One thing would be to have an antenna which is simply physically extremely very very large to focus them. This could be done at quite a distance though. The question is are there any ET civilizations who are really really interested to find other civilizations in the galaxy? Interested enough to build enormous receivers and scan all the frequencies? I don't think there's any doubt it could be done if they're within a couple hundred light years. IF they are though, they would have to be putting a lot of effort into listening. |
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But General Exooplyth would not be hanging around Earths upper atmosphere. If they did actually enter our solar system; all they'd have to do is radio ahead. "Hey guys we are on our way; we are 1 light year out; lets meet on Pluto." But we can't reach Pluto at the current time too easily.
As bad as the movie Contact was; Sagan nailed it; regarding the premise of how it might take place. Forget the "UFO's on the White House Lawn" thats just trashy comic book stuff. First we'll get a radio signal. The signal will contain information; instructions, directives; blueprints, and procedures. Don't think Star Wars. Think Scientific conference. |
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Another speculation, we get a large download of text and images, and it turns out to be a religious text! And the blue prints turn out to be a temple! That would rather funny in my opinion. Or here is an idea, they send us the genetic blueprint for them selves as well as instructions on proper care. The human genome could fit quite easily on a modern hard drive, so unless they use exponentially more, I don't see that as been impossible.
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It would make a wonderful science fiction novel, a kind of reverse "Stranger in a strange land."
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A for Andromeda, written by the excellent Fred Hoyle, included an entity sent by radio.
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