Those opposed to METI argue that broadcasting signals into space announcing the location of Earth is tantamount to ringing a dinner gong for any carnivorous, colonising or anti-social aliens who might be listening. Although Earth would be a rather long way to go for lunch, some argue that the decision to take such a risk is not one for a handful of scientists.
Should we be broadcasting messages to aliens? Astronomers are debating if some stones are better left unturned.
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Fair point. If the Borg really existed… (Save us, Picard!)
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—- Sure, it’s all good fun… Until the Borg turn up to perform their party piece—guaranteed to set the silver a-tinkling...
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Ok, this debate is funny… LOL As long as Will Smith and Jeff Goldblum are alive,
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