A photo from open sources World scientists are constantly organizing everything new projects to find intelligent life in space, or at least sending messages to alien life forms. Many earthlings in delighted with the idea of contacting aliens, however some of us truly worried about the unforeseen consequences which may promise such an acquaintance. Expert from Swinburne University of Technology, located in the Australian city of Melbourne, told why such initiatives can be dangerous.
Interestingly, Professor Matthew Bails himself is the leader Australian mission to seek life on other planets. Not less, the specialist, apparently, is not enthusiastic about what engaged in his team. Scientist sure contact with aliens who are able to transmit signals to hundreds of thousands of light years, in theory, could turn out for people disaster. If potential extraterrestrial civilizations turn out to be much more advanced than us, there is no guarantee that they will not show aggression towards us. Beils recalls that in human history there were many precedents when undeveloped nations contacted much more advanced civilizations, and almost always such an acquaintance ended for the first in disastrous.
In addition, the scientist notes that the person just does not know yet, what signals he should find and which ones to answer. Guides Alien search simply does not exist, therefore, our civilization sticks blindly and randomly in different directions, trying to get at least some results. Behavior like sure Australian ufologist can lead to the most unpredictable results. Moreover, an alien mind can coexist near us, here on Earth, for contact with him, even into space is not need to climb …
Note that Matthew Beils is a member of the project Breakthrough Listen, funded by Russian billionaire Yuri Milner. The specialists involved in this project Develop innovative hardware and software which should allow to cover the widest area of the stellar spaces to search for alien signals. Multimillionaire Milner invested about one hundred million dollars in this project, which now allows experts to receive the same amount of data every day, how much before they received in a year.
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