Davoud wrote:
Arnold:
The point is - although the galaxy is not blaring with alien beacons or
radio stations, we should still try and detect electromagnetic emissions
of artificial origin. If we don't, we will never know the truth.
The corollary is that if we /do/ , we will /surely/ know the truth. Do
you believe that?
No. If we do, we may one day know the truth. There is always a chance
we'll never know the truth. That's the corollary, and I think any
rational SETI proponent would acknowledge that.
Or did you mean to write a strictly stronger statement? If so, I for
one can't divine your intent in doing so.
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