Episode 82 of SfS – Where is Everybody? The SETI Paradox – is now Live!

Episode 82 of SfS – Where is Everybody? The SETI Paradox – is now Live!

This week’s episode was the final installment in the Fermi Paradox series. For the finale, we examine the “SETI Paradox,” a proposed resolution that asks the question, “What if everybody is listening, but no one is transmitting?” This theory reflects humanity’s own conundrum when it comes to the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI): should we continue to conduct “passive SETI” (listening) or engage in “active SETI” (messaging)?

In recent years, the latter has given rise to a new field known as Messaging Extraterrestrial Intelligence, or METI. While most efforts to make contact with an extraterrestrial species have been in the form of SETI, a few METI experiments have been conducted over the years. The most well-known example is the Arecibo Message, which was transmitted from the venerable Arecibo Observatory in 1974. Other examples include the Pioneer Plaques and the Voyager Golden Records. There have been other examples, but they don’t begin to rival the time or resources committed to SETI.

While METI has become a field in its own right, those who are passionate about it understand that there are necessary concerns. After all, we have no idea what’s out there. What if we broadcast our existence to the Universe and it leads to an invasion by a hostile civilization? It makes sense that other civilizations would be preoccupied with the same concerns, so perhaps this is why we aren’t hearing from anyone. As you might have guessed, there is some crossover with the Dark Forest Hypothesis here.

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Episode 49 – “Where is Everybody?” Our Interstellar Future with Prof. Avi Loeb – is now live!

Episode 49 – “Where is Everybody?” Our Interstellar Future with Prof. Avi Loeb – is now live!

This week I sat down with Israeli-American theoretical physicist Professor Avi Loeb, the Frank B. Baird Jr. Professor of Science at Harvard University, the longest-serving Chair of the Department of Astronomy, the founder of Harvard’s Black Hole Initiative (BHI), and director of the Institute for Theory and Computation (ITC) at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. He is also the founder of the Galileo Project, a public project dedicated to the investigation of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP), and the Chairman of the Advisory Committee of Breakthrough Starshot.

A few years ago, Prof. Loeb became the focus of international attention when he suggested that the interstellar object ‘Oumuamua might be an extraterrestrial probe. With the release of the “UFO File” in 2021 by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI), Loeb and many of his colleagues launched Project Galileo to assist with the transition where UAP studies are now the subject of open scientific research rather than a clandestine affair overseen by government agencies. We touched on all these topics during our conversation. Check it out below!

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