OFF: The Aliens Are Coming
J Strobridge
eset08 at CASTLE.ED.AC.UK
Wed Feb 14 14:24:20 EST 1996
NB - WARNING this really *is* off topic
> Well speaking as an alien, at least one here in the US anyway (I'm not
"I'm an alien - I'm an illegal alien" - sorry, that's Sting...
> about the radio signals and so on. Well, just remember it's been 50 years
> since the first regularlyb'cast TV signals were sent out and even longer
> for radio signals. Now as these travle at the speed of light, then the
> extra-solar planets already discovered have probably been bathed in EM
> radiation form our blue-green home. However, actually dtecting them is
Could be why we so rarely see our friendly neighbourhood intergalactic
aliens of course - other spacefaring races are so fascinated by the
radio/tv garbage coming out of this planet that all they ever do is
tune in regularly and listen. Since landing here would spoil the effect,
they just come down for a curious look every now and then 8-)
<begin digression>
Reminds me of a tv prog I saw recently where ocean scientists have
discovered highly intelligent squid deep under the ocean. So they
now regularly send down unmanned mini-submarines equipped with
intensely bright searchlights, video/tv cameras and the ability to
capture a squid, take it inside the sub to examine it medically and
then release it back into its environment....
<end digression>
However if it really is possible to use the ionised ring round the
North Pole as a giant antenna would it also be possible to use
it as an transmitter and beam some rather more focussed signals out?
(quick caveat: given my total lack of knowledge about electricity and
its transmission I would guess I'm missing something fairly basic here!)
oops, blethering
jill
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