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I remember back in the 1990s they were using computers with spare
processing power to analyze signals to look for extraterrestrial life. I read the Drake Equation and wonder, how do you have a scientific theory when EVERY term in an equation is an unknown variable? I hope NASA, etc, never put any money into this rubbish. |
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Rich wrote:
I remember back in the 1990s they were using computers with spare processing power to analyze signals to look for extraterrestrial life. I read the Drake Equation and wonder, how do you have a scientific theory when EVERY term in an equation is an unknown variable? I hope NASA, etc, never put any money into this rubbish. Yes, we are. Stupot |
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Rich wrote:
I remember back in the 1990s they were using computers with spare processing power to analyze signals to look for extraterrestrial life. I read the Drake Equation and wonder, how do you have a scientific theory when EVERY term in an equation is an unknown variable? I hope NASA, etc, never put any money into this rubbish. I'm still processing SETI data on my computers. |
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Sam Wormley wrote:
Rich wrote: I remember back in the 1990s they were using computers with spare processing power to analyze signals to look for extraterrestrial life. I read the Drake Equation and wonder, how do you have a scientific theory when EVERY term in an equation is an unknown variable? I hope NASA, etc, never put any money into this rubbish. I'm still processing SETI data on my computers. Odd. So am I . I thought the Boinc link stopped working with some note regarding "Th-th-th-that's all, folks!" about 9 months back. These new processors sure do smoke this stuff. |
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Rich wrote:
I remember back in the 1990s they were using computers with spare processing power to analyze signals to look for extraterrestrial life. http://www.planetary.org/programs/pr..._20060814.html http://setiweb.ssl.berkeley.edu/ |
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I smell a TROLL.
"Rich" wrote in message ups.com... I remember back in the 1990s they were using computers with spare processing power to analyze signals to look for extraterrestrial life. I read the Drake Equation and wonder, how do you have a scientific theory when EVERY term in an equation is an unknown variable? I hope NASA, etc, never put any money into this rubbish. |
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Mark F. wrote:
I smell a TROLL. "Rich" wrote in message ups.com... I remember back in the 1990s they were using computers with spare processing power to analyze signals to look for extraterrestrial life. I read the Drake Equation and wonder, how do you have a scientific theory when EVERY term in an equation is an unknown variable? I hope NASA, etc, never put any money into this rubbish. I won't call it rubbish any more than I would astronomy and modern medicine. The first step to prove theory in all or part begins with a single step. Those who consider taking that first step are free to be scanned by an actual cat on their next visit to hospital. |
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![]() Mark F. wrote: I smell a TROLL. Usually, when someone is trying to prove something to be a science-based fact, they have something that made them think it was a possibility. SETI appears to be just a shot in the dark with absolutely nothing to suggest it has even the remotest possibility of success. At least most other scientific endevours are testable. |
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![]() Rich wrote: Mark F. wrote: I smell a TROLL. Usually, when someone is trying to prove something to be a science-based fact, they have something that made them think it was a possibility. SETI appears to be just a shot in the dark with absolutely nothing to suggest it has even the remotest possibility of success. At least most other scientific endevours are testable. SETI is testable. But it may take a while. ;-) I don't believe there is anything that would theoretically rule out the possibility of communicating alien life? Are you saying there is? I will say that peoples' expectations about how easy SETI will be have been much too high, along with most estimates about _possible_ numbers of communicating civilizations. Peace, Rod Mollise Author of: Choosing and Using a Schmidt Cassegrain Telescope and The Urban Astronomer's Guide http://skywatch.brainiac.com/astroland The Annual SCT User Imaging Contest is Underway! http://www.rothritter.com/contest/2006/ |
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"RMOLLISE" wrote in message
oups.com... [snip] SETI is testable. But it may take a while. ;-) I don't believe there is anything that would theoretically rule out the possibility of communicating alien life? Are you saying there is? I will say that peoples' expectations about how easy SETI will be have been much too high, along with most estimates about _possible_ numbers of communicating civilizations. Who was it that said: "The surest sign that there's intelligent life out there is that it HASN'T tried to contact us". Seriously, even if one temporarily accepts for the sake of the argument that there exists intelligent life out there, them inviting us over there or us inviting them over here, is looking for troule. The place called Earth is a ********. Anyone intelligent will try at life's cost to avoid it. I would, if I were located somewhere else. Things in nature work by analogy. If our civilization is ****, chances are those other civilizations are ****, too. Heck, if any benign ET beings ever came here, we would probably try to sell them their own planet back, claiming that they don't have the proper ownership papers... Sorry to disagree, but I believe that this SETI thing is nonsense, either way you look at it. Peace, Rod Mollise -- Ioannis |
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