METI International explained

Formation:2015
Headquarters:San Francisco
Leader Title:Founder
Leader Name:Douglas Vakoch

METI International, known simply as METI, is a non-profit research organization founded in July 2015 by Douglas Vakoch[1] that creates and transmits interstellar messages to attempt to communicate with extraterrestrial civilizations.[2] [3] [4] [5] [6] It is based in San Francisco, California.[7]

Overview

METI targets nearby stars and researches the nature of the messages to send.[8] On October 16, 17, and 18, 2017, it sent a message consisting of a scientific and mathematical tutorial to the red dwarf Luyten's Star, just over 12 light years from Earth.[9] [10] [11] The message was sent from a radio transmitter at the EISCAT research facility in Tromsø, Norway.[12]

METI's aim is to build an interdisciplinary community to design interstellar messages, within the context of the evolution of intelligence and language.[13] In May 2016, it convened the meeting “The Intelligence Of SETI: Cognition And Communication In Extraterrestrial Intelligence” in Puerto Rico. In May 2018 in Los Angeles, it held “Language in the Cosmos” in conjunction with the International Space Development Conference.[14] to examine the connection between astrobiology and linguistics. On March 22, 2017, it held a workshop in Paris examining the question "What is life?" from an extraterrestrial perspective.[15]

METI also conducts an optical search of extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI).[16] Its optical observatory in Panama looks for laser pulses from advanced civilizations. It has examined anomalous stars like the nearby red dwarf star Ross 128, as well as HD 164595, 94 light years from Earth. None of the searches has yielded evidence of artificial signals.[17]

Criticism

American scientist and science-fiction author David Brin has questioned "whether small groups of zealots should bypass all institutions, peer critique, risk appraisal or public opinion, to shout ‘yoohoo’ into a potentially hazardous cosmos" and so force a fait accompli on humanity.[18]

Numerous other authors and scientists have expressed similar concerns, generally known as the Dark forest hypothesis of ETI, including Stephen Hawking.[19] [20] Of particular interest in science fiction is Cixin Liu's Remembrance of Earth's Past, exploring the theory and some of its implications.[21] [22]

Notable members

Notable members of METI's Board of Directors and Advisory Council include:

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Johnson . Steven . 2017-06-23 . Greetings, E.T. (Please Don't Murder Us.) . The New York Times Magazine.
  2. Web site: Meti president Douglas Vakoch: Sending messages to aliens is not dangerous and we could make contact by 2035. Osborne. Hannah. 2016-02-16. International Business Times.
  3. Web site: E.T. - hörst Du mich?. Meyer. Guido. 2017-02-20. SWR2.
  4. Web site: Conversing with E.T.. Schulze-Makuch. Dirk. 2016-06-03. Air & Space Magazine.
  5. Web site: METI to Send Interstellar Messages in 2018. Robert. Sanders. 2016-12-29. Futurism.
  6. Web site: Despite Opposition, METI Will Still Reach Out to Alien Life in 2018. Leary. Kyree. 2017-09-17. Futurism.
  7. Web site: Krieger . Lisa . 2016-12-27 . Tired of listening, scientists plan to send greetings out to other worlds . The Sydney Morning Herald.
  8. Castelvecchi. Davide. 2018-06-01. The researchers who study alien linguistics. Nature. EN. 10.1038/d41586-018-05310-x. 165649983 . 0028-0836.
  9. News: How to send a message to another planet. 2017-11-16. The Economist.
  10. Web site: Hallo, GJ 273b! Außerirdische zu Hause?. Schughart. Anna. 2017-11-16. WIRED.DE.
  11. Web site: Qué contiene el último mensaje enviado al espacio en busca de vida alienígena. 2017-11-20. BBC.
  12. Web site: Language in the Cosmos II: Hello There GJ273b. Patton. Paul. 2018-06-05. Universe Today.
  13. News: Language in the Cosmos I: Is Universal Grammar Really Universal?. Patton. Paul. 2018-06-04. Universe Today.
  14. Web site: What would an alien language sound like?. Klesman. Alison. 2018-05-29. Astronomy Magazine.
  15. Web site: Des chercheurs se sont sérieusement posé la question de l'intelligence des extraterrestres. Rozieres. Gregory. 2017-03-26. Huffington Post (French edition).
  16. Web site: Hear me now? 'Strong signal' from sun-like star sparks alien speculation. Griffiths. James. 2016-08-30. CNN.
  17. Web site: Astronomers Detect Strange Signals from Red Dwarf Star. Wall. Mike. 2017-07-18. Scientific American.
  18. 10.1119/1.5053112. The Great Silence: The Science and Philosophy of Fermi's Paradox. American Journal of Physics. 86. 11. 878–879. 2018. David Brin. G.. 2018AmJPh..86..878D. free.
  19. Web site: 2010-04-30 . Is Stephen Hawking right about aliens? . 2023-01-29 . the Guardian . en.
  20. Web site: Why these scientists fear contact with space aliens . 2023-01-29 . NBC News . en.
  21. Web site: Alderson. Ella. 2020-07-20. The Dark Forest Theory of the Universe. 2021-03-12. Medium. en.
  22. Web site: Statement Regarding METI/Active SETI. 2021-03-12. setiathome.berkeley.edu.
  23. Web site: Dr Douglas Vakoch on sending messages into space for aliens . 2024-05-29 . www.sciencefocus.com . en.