With Help From Jodie Foster, SETI Resumes Search for Alien Life
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#4"This's never made sense to me. When you consider the inverse square law for electromagnetic transmission in light of the distances we're talking about, any signal big enough for us to receive would have completely cooked anything at the point of origin."
A quick Wikipedia search says that the inverse square law does apply to radio waves. Can someone that understands this better than I explain why this may or may not apply?
It seems like a total deal killer for the project.
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#5We have all those radio telescopes built already. Seems silly for humans to let them sit idle. Even if we don't find aliens I'm sure there is something interesting to see with all that gear.
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#6Someone posted the following on the article: "This's never made sense to me. When you consider the inverse square law for electromagnetic transmission in light of the distances we're talking about, any signal big enough for us to receive would have completely cooked anything at the point of origin." A quick Wikipedia search says that the inverse square law does apply to radio waves. Can someone that understands this…
They address this under "No More TV for Aliens". CTRL-F for it.
Also: yes the inverse square law does apply to radio waves.
Re: With Help From Jodie Foster, SETI Resumes Search for Alien Life
#7"Look, all I'm asking, is for you to just have the tiniest bit of vision. You know, to just sit back for one minute and look at the big picture. To take a chance on something that just might end up being the most profoundly impactful moment for humanity, for the history... of history."
Re: With Help From Jodie Foster, SETI Resumes Search for Alien Life
#8Someone posted the following on the article: "This's never made sense to me. When you consider the inverse square law for electromagnetic transmission in light of the distances we're talking about, any signal big enough for us to receive would have completely cooked anything at the point of origin." A quick Wikipedia search says that the inverse square law does apply to radio waves. Can someone that understands this…
Re: With Help From Jodie Foster, SETI Resumes Search for Alien Life
#9We have all those radio telescopes built already. Seems silly for humans to let them sit idle. Even if we don't find aliens I'm sure there is something interesting to see with all that gear.
Re: With Help From Jodie Foster, SETI Resumes Search for Alien Life
#10Someone posted the following on the article: "This's never made sense to me. When you consider the inverse square law for electromagnetic transmission in light of the distances we're talking about, any signal big enough for us to receive would have completely cooked anything at the point of origin." A quick Wikipedia search says that the inverse square law does apply to radio waves. Can someone that understands this…
Here: http://www.seti.org/page.aspx?pid=225 They address this under "No More TV for Aliens". CTRL-F for it. Also: yes the inverse square law does apply to radio waves.