Physicists Call For Alien Messaging Protocol
schliz writes "Researchers have called for the development of a messaging framework that could increase the probability that our interplanetary messages are detected and deciphered – assuming Orson Scott Card's vision of telepathic buggers doesn't come true. The trio of postgraduate astrophysicists suggest a Messaging to Extraterrestrial Intelligence protocol (METI — PDF) for signal encoding, message length, information content, transmission method and periodicity. The protocol could be tested via a website that allows users to create, retrieve and decrypt sample messages that conform to the protocol — which also demonstrates communication across human cultural boundaries, they say."
How the hell is any of that going to make it easier for aliens to understand? Anonymouse
the aliens only have one thing one their minds and that is to impregnate you as an incubator and burst out through your chest. got it?
he who controls the spice controls the universe
Let's not get ahead of ourselves now. Before we do this alien thing, why not try to see if we can solve this problem here on Earth first? (I watched way too much MythBusters).
For example, I am Chinese. And pretend I don't know a single English word and the alphabet, write something and make me understand. Anything at all. It can be a hello of some sort even. Not easy isn't it. How about trying it on some isolated tribes? Remember, no interaction, no eye contact, nothing. Pure pencil on paper.
As TFA reports:
"An advanced civilization within a radius of 100 light years could detect our television shows and already know we are here, so there is little hope in concealing our location in space," they wrote.
So if first impressions matter, developing some standard protocol is kind of shutting the gate after the horse has bolted. Impressions will have been informed on our early TV output. There could well be whole institutions on other worlds tasked with decoding the antics of Tom and Jerry. No wonder they've stayed away.
Troll? Really? Obviously none of you have any real knowledge of Orson Scott Card.
Also, should this start off as an IEEE exercise, or should it go straight to ISO? If the latter, we'll have to rename it the "Interplanetary Standards Organisation". And then we might find that one already exists and it will be us asking if we can send delegates.
Truly this is a can of worms.
From scarped cliff or quarried stone she cries "A thousand types are gone, I care for nothing, no not one."
I would think that you could turn a lot of background noise into something that looks like a message.
Assuming that they need not have an alphabet based language and could use communication with zero redundancy i would expect you could get something that could look like data modulated with with amplitude, frequency and phase over a short period. Of course they are likely to have some kind of error detection/correction but that could be found at another frequency.
Any advanced alien species with any intelligence at all would want NOTHING to do with us.
Unless it was as a source of raw materials, or food. Maybe keep a few of us for their zoo.
Hell.. one look at our recent history would convince any species that humans are totally insane, untrustworthy, and should be exterminated for the good of the universe.... We're pretty fucked up as lifeforms go.
A couple blasts from a giant frickin' laser canon.
More reliable method for the delivery of prayer to god:
1. take prayer
1.1. censor unworthy content
2. sign with personal key of the faithful
3. add content length and encoding header
4. beam into space at regular intervals in all ways you can think of
The point is getting communication established, that they know we're there and we know they're there. For this say a simple prime sequence should be enough (2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29 beeps). Clearly not natural, invariant of the base system used (primes are primes in binary, octal, hex, whatever) - any civilization with math should recognize it.
Between two prime sequences I'd go with simple binary pictograms first sending width length then pixels. As you get a bunch of them it'll be easy to see the pattern that you get 11111110111110[35 bits] = (7)(5)(35 bits of data), (10)(8)(80 bits of data) before we start the prime series again.
What you put in the pictogram is of lesser value, you could have thousands of them on a cycle years long with things like math, alphabet, physics, chemistry, solar system, drawings of humans, take your pick. If first a civilization picks it up they can grab all of them until they get a full loop.
Live today, because you never know what tomorrow brings
XML is the best denial-of-service attack. Trir resources will get so swamped parsing that that they'll be unable to attack us!
I think we could start with SOAP and work our way up from there.
Let's not put the cart before the horse eh? I think you need to worry more about finding and decoding their signals before composing any of your own. As others have said, our signals are already out there, so any ET within 100ly potentially already knows how tasty we are.
> The protocol could be tested via a website
'coz we all know that the "Aliens" have high-speed web access.
Before you start laughing ...At least this explains a few things.
Troll? Really? Obviously none of you have any real knowledge of Orson Scott Card.
I can find citations on the internet to support Card being homophobic. Can't (quickly) find one that says he's a white supremacist. Citation?
That said, I would agree that it's a troll because Ender's Game and some of Card's other work are iconic modern scifi, regardless of the author's personal views.
[posting anon because I've already used a mod point, although not on the OP.]
The galaxy should be ablaze with life. It would only take one spacefaring race to colonise the entire galaxy. It's only 100,000 light years across - that's do-able in a few million years even at sublight. Heck, Earth is primo real estate - it should have been colonised, maybe several times over, by BEMs.
So, where are they?
Either no spacefaring race has evolved, anywhere, ever, or they evolved and died out - across the whole galaxy.
When you start to think about what could cause a spacefaring race to "die out" on a galactic scale, well, maybe we shouldn't be shouting out "Here we are!" into the void.
Smarter BEMs, if they exist, have probably figured this out, and are listening, quietly. Maybe even listening to our transmissions, to see what happens to us.
Paranoid? Yes. But the alternative is to believe that we are truly unique, which is racial solipsism of the highest order. Pick your mental poison.
If you were blocking sigs, you wouldn't have to read this.
Is the time approaching when we will need to communicate with our coming alien overlords? Gosh, I hope they are vegans!
I agree with Stephen Hawking. Blasting messages willy-nilly at possible alien civilizations is foolhardy in the extreme. I have taken the liberty of anticipating and responding to the usual criticisms of this risk management approach below.
We have absolutely no reason to assume that contact with an advanced alien intelligence will be beneficial or that such aliens will be benign. Human history has taught us that, in contact between civilizations where one is technologically advanced compared to the other, the less advanced civilization always comes off worse. Our cuddly CE3K fantasies are just anthropomorphic projections. We have no reason to assume that the contacted aliens will possess human traits like compassion or altruism - in any case, many humans suspend or don't exhibit these. Think wartime atrocities. And we have treated other species on our own planet appallingly. Why should aliens be any nicer than us? The old chestnut "oh but they wouldn't have survived technological adolescence without destroying themselves if they weren't cuddly and nice" is just bollocks and is another anthropomorphic projection.
"Oh but they can't visit us via interstellar travel because it's impractical and too slow". Only according to our limited physics, which can't even reconcile QM with Relativity yet. It's likely there is a better physics and we don't have it yet but they do. Who knows what technology that might allow. Even our own scifi has more imagination that this.
"And our planet/system has nothing they need. It's not economic for them". Another supposition based on - what, exactly? How do we know what they value or what power sources they have? Humans as slaves or pets or pet food or as petri dishes for biological war experiments? How do we know? Humans place high values on some quite low value things. Diamonds are in abundance but we stockpile these to keep the value high.
If we must project onto aliens from our own psyches and earthly experiences, then to be safe we should project from the very worst of these. Our Independence Day, Twilight Zone and Borg/Dalek nightmares need to be considered seriously if we are to adopt a risk management approach. And a risk management approach is wise. It says don't contact them until we know who/what they are.
"They can see us anyway". According to http://www.answerbag.com/q_view/1427054 background noise in space might limit the extent our radio transmissions have travelled to a 2 light year radius. Admittedly a better reference than 'Answerbag' might be good.
It is highly possible that most of our transmission are scattered or disrupted or all but destroyed at or around 2 light years out from us.Signal strength drops - at twice a distance away you are talking about 1/4 of the power - at ten times the distance the strength of the signal would only be one hundredth as great.
Even if this is not the case there is a very good chance we have not been spotted.
But he did write one or two good books.
I mean, Hitler's book was *terrible*.
I don't believe in time. It's a grand conspiracy designed to sell watches.
He and I went to high school together but he emigrated to Australia a few years after graduation. He works for a company called AMP now.
We messaged eachother online and exchanged stories about where we worked. I said I worked as a programmer for the corporation I was with at the time. He said he worked at AMP.
I asked "What is AMP?"
He replied: "AMP, man, AMP!"
So I said: "Alien messaging protocol?"
We haven't communicated again since.
Let us say, for argument sake, aliens come to visit. Why would a civilization, any civilization, expend such an enormous amount of energy and resources to travel from one star to another? It wouldn't be to talk. They're either looking for resources or expansion room. If first contact is a small ship and small crew... Don't worry. That was just a scout / surveyor crew. A colony ship, or fleet of ships, (aka an invasion force) will be along soon enough.
For one thing the problem with aliens is, they're ALIEN. As in not only don't have the cultural cues that help us communicate, but may not even operate on the same time scales. We don't share a cultural context. We have no common symbols except math. And if you ever knew a mathematician, you would realize why this is a problem. They trend toward atheism, atavism, solipsism, and otherwise being queer. They bear watching.
And then there's the assumption that aliens are friendly with xenoforms like us. I'm not ok with that because we're not even comfortable with Southern Baptists, let along people who talk in that sing-song gibberish that goes back East. Intelligent Algae? I dunno if I'll like 'em, or if they'll like me. I'm pretty sure I can get along with the intelligent crystals though, since pissing them off takes several thousand years.
Help stamp out iliturcy.
Silly me, I thought I had a lot of time in my hands.
Us: We humbly welcome you to our solar system in peace!
...
Them: Cute, our food is trying to say something to us!
Us: Please don't hurt us!
Them: Aha, food with a message, kind of like the fortune cookies mentioned in their "All you can eat, galactic, we are here for your dining pleasure, Earth is number 1 your bestest restaurant," beacon they have been sending out for the last 100 years.
Us: I think you are looking for the dolphins
Them: We wish to start with the one you call Lucy. We have a good feeling we are going to love her as opening appetizer! And where is this so called Island of Gilligan?
Why not suggest to use OOXML? It's such a clear and simple format, I am sure the aliens will figure it out. :-)
Isn't your paranoid view of aliens just as anthropomorphic, though? You use as evidence Human behavior, but there is no reason to assume that will apply in any way. I'm also puzzled at how you are willing to grant these aliens the technology of FTL travel but not better telescopes. If you believe that aliens are as aggressive as we are, then arguably the safest thing to do is to preemptively present ourselves as a non-threat, just to avoid triggering a fear response. I do not find your position to be internally consistent.
I keep telling these SETI people that they're using the wrong media but they never listen. Communicating by radio is similar to cave drawings by my Neanderthal granpa. E.T. has long ago moved on to gravity wave communications, which are interference free, pass through anything, and with unlimited range. But since we have yet to build a receiver I guess EM is the only game in town.
If I didn't have absolutely NOTHING to do, I wouldn't be here.
If the protocol is defined now, and made public, I cannot help imagining the final approach of our alien visitors, their messaging system flooding over with spam for V1agra, knockoff "time pieces" and urgent letters from Nigeria asking to use their off-world bank accounts...
Everyone understands English if you yell it loud enough. Visit a tourist area in the Third World and you will see what I mean. Should work for aliens, too.
On my last trip to Egypt, the guy who picked us up at airport spoke excellent English and German . . . he told me that he was also fluent in French and Russian, too. He had a university degree in Egyptology and Tourism. He was way too intelligent, and way too educated for his job. If I was in his place, I would also be out on the streets of Cairo protesting.
Schroedinger's Brexit: The UK is both in and out of the EU at the same time!
Hmm, you need to provide some evidence there. I know he is against gay marriage but that doesn't even necessarily make him a homophobe, never mind a white supremacist.
Negative moral value of force outweighs the positive value of good intentions.
I agree.
Also, if we want to see how another species may interract with us... try being tied down, naked, gagged, and locked in a room for a day with another non-domesticated species from Earth, changing every day.
Their technology may be a parallel to being tied-down-and-naked.
Within a week, you'd be eated.
Predation isn't necessarily an exclusively human trait. In fact, you might just say that's how things work. The nature of life, in general, is to accumulate resources in one way or another, and all it takes is *one* non-altruistic alien species to really f* things up here on Earth. And I think that even with an ideal radio telescope, the problem is that the background radiation eventually drowns out any possible resolution of signal. i.e. the variations in the signal are equivalent to random background fluctuation. Well, just my thoughts on it.
Actually the Earth contains a rather small fraction of usable volatile chemicals to be found in our solar system, and it contains them at the bottom of a rather steep gravity well.
The only life-forms interested in a planet are those that evolved on, and are unable to successfully live apart from, a planet. As soon as you have the technology to move through the solar system (let alone between star systems, throughout a galaxy, to other galaxies, other globular clusters or beyond within a relative short space of time) then you cease to need resources that aren't easier found floating in space within a much less intense gravitational field.
In terms of our own planet, we're the fly-ridden mud-squatting ignorant pygmies that live in the middle of a jungle, dress in poorly-tanned animal hides and know nothing about cell phones, the automobile, electricity, the atom, basic hygiene or writing. As such, only the barest fraction of space-bearing civilisations would actually want to come visit, and those that do would far rather stay out of sight and observe - if you haven't seen what happened when a photographer ignored the fact he was taking pictures of a wild pride of friggin' lions I suggest you google for it...if you have a strong stomach (or frequent /b).
Besides, if we take a look at the amount of UFO reports, even with a terrible signal to noise ratio, it may be non-zero.
Instead of musing about a message protocol, they should rather spend their time learning and improving LINCOS. Freudenthal's system is still the de facto standard for communication with aliens but has only occasionally been worked on by enthusiasts and NASA employees. LINCOS is in dire need of an overhaul, including a more modern transcription notation, and the second volume has never been finished. The original book is hard to get and it takes a substantial amount of time just to get into the framework, and that's probably why they don't use LINCOS.
Orson Scott Card is a homophobic White Supremacist
Yes, but I'm sure he must have some shortcomings too.
What makes you think that if there are aliens that they'd even use the same Physical Layer?
Why is there the impression that if aliens exist they can communicate by changing the same environmental variables as we do ? Why are we even assuming that they discover the same technology, or that they use radiowaves to transmit over long distances? Maybe an alien race uses radiowaves for weapons, maybe they can actually see at those frequencies. I dunno, the fact we haven't seen any aliens yet doesn't help either.
So most of this is entirely useless - we are assuming that there is an alien race which is activly pointing some sort of sensor array at the sky - which isn't far away enough such that the transmission gets blocked or whatever, that actually understands the notion of communicating through radiowaves by changing amplitude or frequency or whatever, that they try to decode it as a binary message, and that they try to understand the convoluted mess our languages are.
Hell, I'm sure if you were to make up your own 'alien language' and transmit it back to Nasa, they'd just think its cosmic radiation or something.
If aliens do exist, whos to say there close enough to send messages to earth, even if they were why would they want to? Personally i dont believe in aliens so i think its a big waste of time and money attempting to communicate with something that doesn't exist..
That is *funny*. You think you *see* Orz but Orz are not *light reflections*.
Maybe you think Orz are *many bubbles* too. It is such a joke.
Orz are not *many bubbles* like *campers*. Orz are just Orz.
I am Orz. I am one with many *fingers*.
My *fingers* reach through into *heavy space* and you *see* *Orz bubbles*
but it is really *fingers*.
Maybe you do not even *smell*? That is sad.
*Smelling* *pretty colors* is the best *game*.
Emotions! In your brain!
That's it.
All they want here is to re-invent Twitter. Or, is it FourSquare, or Angry Birds?
My office has been taken over by iPod people.
Actually, being against gay marriage does make you a homophobe, even if you don't like being called that.
Some people are against both gay and straight marriage. Are they homophobes and heterophobes?
Isn't your paranoid view of aliens just as anthropomorphic, though? You use as evidence Human behavior, but there is no reason to assume that will apply in any way.
There is every reason to believe that competition, war, and resources are universal.
I'm also puzzled at how you are willing to grant these aliens the technology of FTL travel but not better telescopes.
They don't need FTL to kill us. Furthermore, information theory is a bit harder to overcome than relativity.
is we serve man.
Now, the question is, broil, stewed, or frikasied.
Hopefully, these 3 do NOT get their way. It is far better for us to be quiet and find out what lies out there. Far too many have pointed out the repercussions for us meeting an advanced culture. And we NEVER end up well, except in Star Trek and even then, not always. Borg and Locutus comes to mind. Hell, Locutus went to work for MS. That alone should be sufficient proof to show that our contacting advanced cultures will not end well.
Windbourne
Then send pulses with length ratios of prime numbers. These guys were however trying to encode a message, which is completely different.
Considering that we are busy looking for life SIMILAR to ourselves, I think that it is fair to assume that it will also behave like us. But disregarding that, what happens when a T-Rex meets bambi? I do not think that bambi ends up a winner on this. How about when a whale meets a large school of fish? Not good.
Basically, we see in nature the same issue. Less advanced life does not end up as well.
"There is every reason to believe that competition, war, and resources are universal."
And altruism too. Otherwise it's hard to build a society. Have you heard of the optimality of tit-for-tat?
Just think about it....a civilization capable of interestellar travel, would have a HUGE intelligence&knowledge advantage to humans .....an advantage far bigger of the one we have compared to ants...
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Now think about this scenario....imagine humans are capable of developing a device that would allow us to communicate with ants....what would they say us?
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'I have to eat', 'I have to efecate', 'I have to port this food to our home'......how soon would be keep interested on their 'messages'?
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Now think about us trying to talk to them......do you think they'd understand even the most basic notions about Science, Phylosphy, Art?
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Don;t you think that something similar would happen with an advanced alien civilization trying to have communication with humans?
What's you opinion?
Certain attention from the governments brought upon certain conditions within the science commuity has already led to beliefs that they are in contact with aliens, if not are aware of alien presence and need more input as to how to proceed. Ceratin links between stories can be obtained if you dig deep enough.
My only concern is that a government (such as the US) would not abide by whatever rules are thought up by a NATO like body to deal with interworld species. I do think it will happen within the next 10 to 15 yeas, that something will be either leaked or that actual communication with a civ. will be attempted, and that this will probably lead to mass panic. If we get the protocal under wraps ASAP, it might be less dangerous then it would be if we ended up not knowing how to act, in such cases.
It's not quite like a grizzly where you roll and play dead, and 45% of the time they leave you alone!
Roger Zelazny can help. "The Great Slow Kings".
http://lib.ru/ZELQZNY/TheGreatSlowKings.txt
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http://xkcd.com/638/
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Of course if the aliens use Slashdot's message filtering the message won't get through anyway...
Consider:
We have been blasting radio and tv signals into space for the better part of a century or more.
We keep sending things into space that are very flashy - probes and satalites, telescopes, landing things on other planets when fifty years ago the moon was made of cheese.
An interesting thought is this: do they receive the data in the same order we broadcast it, or do newer signals from more powerful equipment reach them first?
"Why are half their transmissions in black and white, featuring dead people talking?"
"Didn't last week they just call this guy a pedophile? Why are they letting the kids near him this week?"
Not only have we pretty much hosed ourself, but stopping now would be an even larger signal to anyone or anything that is actually watching us. With how much we freak out about a numbers station going off the air for any amount of time, I can't imagine what another species would think of a planet going dark. It'd probably be the quickest way to get visitors if there are going to be any in the next three or four generations.
Do they see us as a numbers station? Sending out data that they don't know the meaning of, constantly? Are there aliens in basements that are trying to decode our last 50 years of television broadcasts?
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So if first impressions matter, developing some standard protocol is kind of shutting the gate after the horse has bolted. Impressions will have been informed on our early TV output. There could well be whole institutions on other worlds tasked with decoding the antics of Tom and Jerry. No wonder they've stayed away.
In the Flash Gordon movie from the '70s, this is how Ming discovered that the Earth had advanced enough to become a threat. There's a scene where he's reviewing scenes of Hitler, from among the earliest TV transmissions, and remarks, "He showed promise!"
Space game using normal deck of cards: http://BattleCards.org
Pizarro and the Incas... that's all I gotta say.
Isn't your paranoid view of aliens just as anthropomorphic, though? You use as evidence Human behavior, but there is no reason to assume that will apply in any way.
There's also the behavior of invasive species, both plant and animal, that quickly wipe out the locals.
More advanced, more powerful other species has the same issues universal in almost every species. A cat meets a mouse, the cat imidiately treats the mouse as a toy torturing it for his own pleasure (with maybe a .01% chance of the cat ignoring or being friendly to the mouse). Now symbiotic relationships aren't unheard of in the animal kingdom, but those all require both animals having something to offer eachother, odds of us having something to offer a race that is more then a century above us technologically are slim and assuming they were peaceful non-warlike creatures, just watching our planet for a week would disgust them to the point they would want nothing to do with us.
The point should never be how to communicate with something that probably doesn't exist yet or died off before we humans came around, but having protocols that WE can use out there. Instead of some pie in the sky protocol, how about a better long distance approach to current CCSDS standards?
Risk management is all about worst-case scenarios.
I for one think the framework should be based on IBM MQ Series. If we could get the aliens to install on their end then we could easily send messages back and forth.
If we must project onto aliens from our own psyches and earthly experiences, then to be safe we should project from the very worst of these.
What else except our own psyches and earthly experiences could be possibly have?
Anyways, if the goal is to be as safe as possible, then there really is no need to project or in any way to think about what aliens might be like. Hiding is the safest option. However, if we're going to think about how advanced aliens might behave towards us, then we need to think about evolution of cognition. The evidence we have strongly suggests that rapid technological progress requires a society and a culture, which in turn rely on several "cuddly" cognitive abilities/tendencies like empathy, reciprocity, deferral of rewards and many more. You also have think about functional cognitive requirements of technology in an evolutionary context: many relatively autonomous and smart individuals, like us, or a hive-mind made of many stupid individuals, sort of like ants, or single huge and hyper-smart individual, like nothing we've seen so far? Think about the communication overhead that a true hive-mind or a central intelligence would have compared to decentralized intelligence and anthropomorphic way of doing things starts look like a good bet.
Projecting is bad, but we're not limited to just projecting. We don't understand our own cognition fully, but we do understand some of it and we do understand large parts of evolution. Those do give us an insight into functional aspects of aliens. (And no insight into what it is like to be an alien. :-))
Computers are useless. They can only give you answers - Pablo Picasso
There will always be serious debate that aliens have succumbed to $human_issue[$decade] during $decade.
80s = Cold war = aliens nuked each other.
2000s = climate change, social media, wars of aggression* = aliens destroyed their planet, are too busy with EyestalkBook or Zleeblaxian Idol, would murder our asses anyways.
Those are just a couple I know of. Anyone care to contribute more?
In fact let me take a few wild-ass guesses and see if I get any right:
70s = Vietnam war = aliens too busy fighting unwinnable war
60s = hippies = aliens too stoned to care/coming over to party and share awesome space drugs, space music and space booty
40s = WW2 = aliens too busy fighting each other
20/30s = depression = aliens' economy collapsed
*Not that I totally agree, but I think this is what's behind Hawking's warning that aliens would be dangerous warmongers.
"When information is power, privacy is freedom" - Jah-Wren Ryel
The aliens will probably decode our video signals before anything else and if they see any of the "reality shows" they'll know were not worth communicating with.
"Meaningless!, Meaningless!" says the Teacher. "Utterly meaningless!"
... arguably the safest thing to do is to preemptively present ourselves as a non-threat, just to avoid triggering a fear response...
I have the solution: When the aliens land we will visit them with baskets of food and fuel and even show them how to grow their own crops on our planet. We can call the event "Thanskgiving" or something like that. I heard it went over really well the last time a peaceful primitive people used this strategy.
No point in replying to the AC below.
Being against gay marriage has nothing to do with homophobia, marriage is a religious ceremony, I have no problem calling it a civil union, and in fact civil unions should be opened up to non romantic relationships as well. What you do in your bedroom or house should be your responsibility, not the state's, not the church's, but yours.
APK likes to ask for responses to the same things over and over. Maybe he just likes the responses?
Yes. He's an excellent writer and Ender's Game in particular was a favourite book of mine as a child. That said, is there any particular reason for an arbitrary Ender reference jammed into TFS? Is the editor just trying to pad it out or something?
Aide-toi, le Ciel t'aidera - Jeanne D'Arc.
Sort of like dog sniffing?
Because I'm not waiting around for the ACK.
On a related note: This is just an excuse for W3C to begin work on HTML6.
Have gnu, will travel.
Think about it. Suppose we make contact somehow with a truly hostile race of aliens. Suppose they trace those messages back to the source. I leave the rest to your imagination.
In the end, it'll be called... HTML 6.
This project already exists: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CosmicOS
No comment.
our higher creatures kill, even killing their own kind (humans, chimps, big cats, bears, etc.). No reason to think it would be different anywhere else, limited resources and ensuring the "right" genes get propagated means creatures often are killers. with the activated elements from decades of nuclear explosions still in our atmosphere, we might have already lost in the "present ourselves as non-threat" department
thanks Hindmost, spoken like a sane puppeteer.
Everyone knows Aliens have adopted Esperanto as an Intergalactic language. It is the one thing Humans have unknowingly contributed to the intergalactic community.
Human history has taught us that, in contact between civilizations where one is technologically advanced compared to the other, the less advanced civilization always comes off worse.
Only if you're a fan of the political correct, "oooh, our culture has been destroyed" bullshit. I'm from South America, and I'd have to say colonization by Europeans was a fantastic boom to life over here. It didn't start off well, but the technology eventually starts to even out.
The thing about starfaring civilizations...you can't achieve that type of technology if you're not a social species. If requires cooperation on a massive scale. The moment you accept the species needs to be social animals, then you know they're going to have "our government is killing poor humans!" protests similar to what people do today with whales and polar bears. We're probably going to have first-contact pains, but eventually we'll catch up. In the long run, it's worth it.
When dealing with the totally unknown, paranoia is justified. We might think that there are good justifications to extrapolate the evolution of compassion etc to alien societies *based on our studies of earth biology*. Let's assume that is correct.
The problem is, as I pointed out, good 'ol cuddly humanity's own horrific record of genocide, species annihilation and environmental degradation should give us pause. Slavery has existed throughout human history. We have been unsuccessful in stamping out genocide and torture and are unlikely to ever be at this rate.
So, even if we insist on using an earth/human model for aliens in this regard and claim that they must have evolved compassion, we also have to remember that the same logic implies they may have similar problems to us. Or that, when we make contact, we may be contacting a rogue or pirate element of an alien society that does not play by any rules. Just like our own rogue elements.
We can only speculate and cannot imagine with certainty how aliens might have evolved - in fact as you say we cannot imagine through other than the parochial lens of our earth consciousness and biology which could be drastically different to theirs. Even assuming they have compassion as we know it and are not so far advanced that we appear insignificant, like ants, we better hope that they are NOT like flawed humanity with our penchant for species annihilation and cruelty.
Ergo: sending messages is really, really stupid no matter how you look at it. We should shut up and keep listening.
If we are going to assume they're cuddly then we must also assume they could be prone to the same evils as us. I'm imagining the worst case scenarios and in that I am quite consistent. That is how you assess how bad the risk might be. It's called risk analysis. If the consequences are severe enough - I'd call human annihilation potentially severe - then even an outside risk means we should not be yelling out heads off at alien civilizations.
Worst case scenario: (1) they have no equivalent of 'compassion' or 'empathy' towards humans; (2) they have far advanced space travel or weaponry making hostility possible; (3) we have something they have some use for; (4) they see us and come hither.
By contrast, people who insist on yelling "we're here!" are in effect taking the "oh, naw, it *has* to be like this" best case optimistic scenario: (1) they're cuddly beings who'll just love us to bits and who'll want to link cultures and sing Kumbaya and who have no rogue elements; (2) over some thousands or millions of years they have not cracked deep physics any better than we have [certainly unlikely] and are stuck with sublight travel or chemical propulsion; (3) there could be absolutely nothing we have that they are interested in; and (4) they've seen us anyway so we should beam them messages.
The problem is that the costs associated with shutting up are zero and the risks greatly reduced. The risk associated with sending up beacons and flags, however, could just mean the annihilation of humanity.
It's a no brainer. We should shut the f*ck up
... to be considered intelligent. A criteria SETI has for extraterrestrial intelligence is that they have to build a radio transmitter. Seth Shostak has fun with this as he says to evaluate if person next to you is intelligent. Ask them, "Do you know how to build a radio transmitter?"
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Prime numbers would be easy to detect by any advanced races, it's devoid of any religious and political overtones as well. It's about as neutral a message as you can get.
you can't achieve that type of technology if you're not a social species. If requires cooperation on a massive scale.
So we think, based on our limited "understanding" of potential alien life. What if the alien is not a society but a single massive intelligence or rogue societal element or pirate? Just because they/it have achieved cooperation does not mean they want to cooperate with us. We can't even cooperate with ourselves for God's sake.
Also: only a relatively tiny proportion of humanity actually cooperates to develop science and technology. The numbers required are not that large over a long period of time.
I propose 140 characters. Just remember that "@E" might be an emoticon in their language.
Ahhh, the design by committee of something with no knowledge of the customer: We should have plenty of experts across the Globe!
I would imagine this Space lingo would be well beyond the Arecibo message and should probably still be able to contain information like the Golden Record.
It still seems as though these METI players should involve freaks like computer scientists and linguists... even shamans ("speaking with other worlds" [sic] I know). Is it possible, given it's longer history, that the understanding of language is quixotically well behind the understanding of Physics? All I really know is that humanity is losing languages WAY faster than we can author them. And it doesn't look pretty: like Twitter in Thai.
Physicists might have the good insights here. Hmmm. There's probably a place for statistical input functions too.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voyager_Golden_Record
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arecibo_message
I still like Fortress: \/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fortress_%28programming_language%29
( The Physics ppl should at least write this new-fangled lingo in a good starting environment! )
I enjoy the "Flexible, space-aware, mathematical syntax" and "designed from the outset to have multiple syntactic stylesheets" more for the graphical possibilities than the mathematical.
Maybe the physicists should take cues from the authors of LaTeX and CSS. Ugh. Maybe not.
How about cues from: http://azarask.in/projects/algorithm-ink/ & ContextFree? Probably. Wireless hardware & coding engineers, certainly.
http://www.google.com/Top/Computers/Programming/Languages/Visual/ For sure.
Obligatory Plug: ...the concept of encapsulation doesn't require much, and everything[?] can build from there. I mean, there are ways to go about this even if we can't assume they don't have visual capabilities.
http://nimbusgarden.com/ben/_HCI_/SeeLisp/
Not sure how alive Fortress is inside Sun's carcass:
"Is Fortress a language intended only for high-performance computing? No. Fortress is a general-purpose programming language. Its support for large-scale parallelism and management of data locality, its use of mathematical notation for syntax, and its static checking of units and dimensions (among other things) make it particularly well suited to high-performance computing.
How does Fortress compare to Chapel? How does it compare to X10? Fortress is one of three languages for high-performance computing developed as part of the DARPA HPCS Program. The others are X10 (from IBM) and Chapel (from Cray). X10 is an extension to the Java(TM) Programming Language that supports high performance computing with a message-passing-based protocol for thread-to-thread communication. Chapel is a parallel language based on a shared memory model. Fortress differs from both of these languages in several respects. In an attempt to improve programmability for high-performance computing, Fortress syntax emulates mathematical notation as closely as possible. It has a novel type system to better integrate functional and object-oriented programming, it allows for specification of data distribution through the use of ``distribution" data structures, it supports static checking of physical units and dimensions, it supports embedding of domain-specific language syntax in programs, and it includes a component system to facilitate the process of compiling, linking, and deploying programs.
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Human Language is both "inherently serial" and inherently parallel.
Alien languages targeted would be at least that, eh?
A Person Paper on Purity in Language by William Satire (alias Douglas R. Hofstadter)
http://www.cs.virginia.edu/~evans/cs655/readings/purity.html
"from the don't-they-still-use-macs?" .docx files expecting me to read them.
Hopefully the Aliens will be on POSIX. Whatever. Just so long as they don't start sending me
Begin Forwarded Message:
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~Ben
The ultimate in security through obscurity!
it is more efficient to develop cross-cultural communications in the post-conquest stage of relations.
hmm, wouldn't it be funny if the only reason some advanced alien civilization hasn't conquered Earth is because they picked-up "The Day the Earth Stood Still" (original movie) and were afraid of us?
Godlike and unimaginable creator-substance from another dimensions, which our senses cannot recognize and where is no time or the time is different - will the human always be the most superior creature? What we do to our brothers monkeys, anyone knows that biologists use them? What happened to neanderthals? They were pretty much advanced enough.
Why do I live this materialistic life - will it be painless or how much painful will it be? Will our successors have our genes? Whats about the collective life of species? Is there any point to live when your species are just a food or a toy for another superior species?
Is there a soul, will there be another places and another dimensions after the death.
I know he is against gay marriage but that doesn't even necessarily make him a homophobe, ...
Except, yeah, it pretty much does.
Also: only a relatively tiny proportion of humanity actually cooperates to develop science and technology. The numbers required are not that large over a long period of time.
That is bullshit. The earliest signs of civilization is 12,000 BC, according to wikipedia. Homo Sapiens Sapeins have been around for at least 80,000 years (as in our present state). Writing has only been around since about 1,200 BC. Basically, for the vast majority of times modern humans have been on this planet, we were no different than apes, living around in the bush with no technology. Writing, the ability to pass on the things which we have learned to future generations has made all the difference. Everything we do today depends on cooperation, not only with other living beings today, but with people in the past who preserved and shared what they worked for the benefit of the rest. We are an extremely social species, and we couldn't get anywhere without cooperation on a MASSIVE scale.
Even the people who are not directly "devleoping science and technology" are cooperating in the sense of creating an economy which allows for the existence of scientists. We wouldn't have the technology of today if we didn't have specialized groups of people working on "trivial" things as food production and distribution. In that sense, you'd be hard pressed to find a single human alive who didn't contribute to the society we live in today, which is necessary to foster the development of advanced technology. That's the point. You might be a very intelligent super-being (although it's unlikely for such a thing to actually evolve. I'd argue that for high intelligence to evolve you need to be a social animal, otherwise things like speed and strength are more important), but you won't get anywhere without a gigantic labor force who agrees to cooperate with you.
All that is irrelevant if an alien intelligence is not an aggregation of individuals in the sense that we think we know it.
In Soviet Russia, aliens message you!!!
All Aliens speak English. No protocols needed!
Isn't your paranoid view of aliens just as anthropomorphic, though?
If he's wrong, we lose nothing. If he's right, we gain everything.
No, we don't; this is a point I forgot to make. If he is right then when aliens come, the side with the higher tech level will decide what happens next, probably in light of their own self-interest, regardless. Our actions up until then will be irrelevant in the face of the technological gap.
Making all decisions based on fear is no way to exist.
THIS IS ROBERT MEHLSCHAU'S BRAIN COMMUNICATING WITH YOU THROUGH THE EITHER ...
The way you communicate through the universe with other intelligent brains is to broadcast digitally encoded messages at the same electromagnetic frequency that HUMAN brain tissue emanates.
All messages shall be 42 bits in length
Like the beaver, it's just Dam one thing after another
LOL that was an entertaining read. Thanks for that