I always look forward to an issue of the English "New Scientist" magazine. The current issue, Volume 206, number 2767, pp26-27 was no exception.
SETI researcher Seth Shostak writes:
"Stephen Hawking is worried about aliens. The famous physicist recently suggested that we should be wary of contact with extraterrestrials, citing what happened to native Americans when Europeans landed on their shores...For three years, this issue has been exercising a group of SETI scientists in the International Academy of Astronautics...In truth, banning broadcasts would be impractical...such considerations motivated the SETI group...to reject a proscription of transmission to the sky..."
An examination of aspects of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) from a scientific perspective.
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The Australian Space Agency and UAP
Introduction Of all the Australian government Departments and Agencies which might be expected to have an interest in UAP, the main ones in ...
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Introduction From time to time, someone will bring up the topic of "Zodiac." By this, they mean either "Zodiac" is one n...
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Introduction On a recent episode of the "WEAPONIZED" podcast , titled " The UFO Hearing-What Happened? What's Next, "...
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Introduction With all the current information flow about the phenomena, Jacques Vallee's book "Forbidden Science: Volume Five,&qu...
It seems as if Hawking expects non-human species to think along very human lines.
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ReplyDeleteYes, that is the weak point of his argument.