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    Send aliens modern messages of Earth's equality and diversity, say scientists

    The UK entrants to a Breakthrough Initiative competition agree on one thing: any missive to extraterrestrials must be an up-to-date portrayal of humankind
    The plaque designed by Carl and Linda Sagan and Frank Drake that was attached to the Pioneer 10 spacecraft before it was launched into space in 1972.
    The plaque designed by Carl and Linda Sagan and Frank Drake that was attached to the Pioneer 10 spacecraft before it was launched into space in 1972. Photograph: Getty Images
    Messages sent into space to tell extraterrestrials about the nature of humankind should be updated to reflect gender equality and the diversity of life on Earth, scientists say.
    At a conference in Leeds this week, a group of British astronomers and philosophers who form the UK research network for SETI - the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence - agreed to enter a competition organised by the Breakthrough Initiative to devise a message to send out to space on behalf of the world to whoever might be listening.
    However, discussing the likely content of the message at the British Science Festival in Bradford on Thursday, the need to revise our previous portrayals of life on Earth was raised.
    Jill Stuart, an expert in space policy at the London School of Economics, pointed to the plaque that was placed on the Pioneer 10 spacecraft, launched in 1972. Intended to convey the origin of the craft and to impart information about the inhabitants of Earth, Stuart observed that to modern eyes the pictorial message presents some issues. .
    “The plaque shows a man raising his hand in a very manly fashion while a woman stands behind him, appearing all meek and submissive,” she said. “We really need to rethink that with any messages we are sending out now. Attitudes have changed so much in just 40 years.”
    The plaque also clearly portrays the human figures as white, and Stuart added: “I would be uncomfortable with sending out any images or messages that include Western-dominated material.”
    The Breakthrough Initiative, organised by Russian entrepreneur Yuri Milner, is a $100m project to utilise the best radio telescopes to listen out for alien communications - and he is offering a $1m prize for the best idea for a message to broadcast to whoever is out there.
    Anders Sandberg of the Future of Humanity Institute at the University of Oxford, was in Bradford representing the SETI group, and said the decision to enter the competition was hard-won, with half of the scientists on the group opposed to sending out a message at all.
    The dissenting scientists, said Sandberg, were concerned that we might be drawing attention to ourselves from the wrong sort of aliens. “The cliche of being invaded by aliens was not really on our minds. But the thinking was that the silence in the skies might be because alien civilisations are hiding from us, and that it might be stupid to attract attention,” he said
    The message, which would be beamed out on a powerful but currently unused frequency, could take the form of text, sounds, mathematical formulae or pictures. “But what we don’t know is if any aliens out there have eyes, so pictures might not work,” Sandberg said.
    If the UK SETI group wins the competition they will invest the prize money in extraterrestrial research in the UK.
    The nearest star that could potentially hold life, Sandberg said, is ten light years away, so even in the best-case scenario it would take 20 years - and more likely 200 -for an answer to arrive from the area of our galaxy where most Earth-like planets might be situated.
    There’s also the possibility that rather than an advanced alien race, our messages might find a civilisation slightly behind us. Sandberg said: “If we got a message from aliens in the 1930s it might have freaked us out a bit, but would it have crushed us? No. Unless we had received transmissions of Big Brother, perhaps.”

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      if they are anything like us, extraterrestrials will see earth as a new territory to be colonized, conquered, or otherwise exploited for their benefit, without regard to our wellbeing. that's what WE have invariably done upon discovering new lands. expecting extraterrestrials to be somehow nobler, kinder, or more considerate, seems foolishly naive. this whole initiative of reaching out to potentially hostile alien life, needs to be re-thought from a critical worst-case perspective.
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      Any life intelligent enough to understand these messages has probably known what and where we are for a long time.
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      Send aliens modern messages of Earth's equality and diversity, say scientists

      Boasting of "Earth's equality" -sexual or otherwise-would be a blatant lie. Not a good start for any extra terrestrial relations!
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      The sophons will be here in a few years no doubt.
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      A Black Lara Croft, pointing gun at Kin Jong-un while serving champagne to Al-Baghdadi?
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      We should certainly change the message as we've basically sent them a menu with pictures. Replace the man and the woman with pictures of Alien from the movie Alien. That's the image we want to project across he galaxy.
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      Is it racism that drives this?
      So if Aliens are annoyed by a probe banging off their space ship that they will look for a diverse couple.
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    • 0 1
      Slipping in to a geosynchronous orbit around Planet Bullshit.
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      ...a man raising his hand in a very manly fashion while a woman stands behind him, appearing all meek and submissive.

      It's all in your mind. They stand side by side and she doesn't appear submissive to me.
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      Why not just tell whomever or whatever that generally we don't get on with each other particularly well, and there is loads of evidence to support that? Possibly adding, 'can you make it all nice for us, please'. Then it'll probably be just a matter of few weeks before it becomes apparent that they don't care either.
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      And in another 40 years the message would be outdated again. Anyway this is fluff. Nothing is going to receive radio messages. The chances would be like winning the lottery several thousand times in a row. And yes, it's entirely possible they would decide to simply chuck a planet killer or two at us.
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      And also send warnings of its cruelty and greed.
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      What ridiculous nonsense is this? I could barely believe what I was reading until I discovered that Yuri Milner has branched out with his distortion of the incentives of scientists. Not just high energy physics guys patting themselves on the back with million dollar rewards funded by him, no, he's now seemingly into aliens too.
      Pity that science has to do the bidding of billionaires due to a lack of alternative means of funding.
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      In all probability aliens visting Earth will not be benevolent. The more advanced a civilisation the less emotional they will be. Beware!
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        They could be more emotional too! Having more emotions, they probably aren't destroying their planet willy nilly, in the name of money. Therefore, they probably will just enjoy their own planet and stay home. Happiness isn't necessarily on another planet in another solar system, or even another galaxy. Humans are alien enough for me.
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      The world is insane.
      No aliens have ever visited earth. No Aliens have ever been photographed in space, nothing that could be an alien ship has ever been photographed by the Hubble telescope. As far as we know, there ARE no aliens out there. And yet, far from debating the possibilities or varieties of life we could find - we debate over which bits of classical music to send them and whether or not tell them women can vote now. Assuming we can talk to them. And they know what genders are. And what voting is. Mental.
      Secondly - that picture could, almost literally, not be any less sexist, racist or anythingelseist. It's two racially ambiguous people, naked, showing the physical differences in gender. But it's sexist because the man is waving.
      If there are aliens watching us, they think we're all mad.
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      Maybe two men on the plaque?
      Or two women?
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      Send aliens modern messages of Earth's equality and diversity
      Lie, in other words
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      She's checking out his ass. Nothing wrong with that.
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      on most of the planet equality of gender or any other characteristic is frankly an alien concept
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      Jill Stuart just shows how useless these social 'scientists'
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      sorry, equality?
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        Is that their first date? She should be doing the fake reach and the man should be depicted getting out his wallet to pay. Perhaps the aliens will realise we are not to be taken seriously.
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      Bet it turns out, that they're blood sucking zombies...............
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      I know I ought to be more mature, act my age and not enjoy saying this but, to heck with it!
      What a load of total, absolute, complete, utter, unqualified bollocks!
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      What insanity. It shows a woman standing beside a man. It shows a woman who is slightly smaller than the man which is indicative of the fact that women on average are slightly smaller than men. It does not show any colour of either person.
      If the message to go out is on behalf of all mankind then forcing some kind of E&D message out there is only indicative of the culture of part of the world.
      Whoever thought we'd be attempting to portray a PC based misrepresentation of humanity to other planets!
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      We can send them footage of the "bull runesque" refugees being encouraged to run through the gauntlet of journalists and child height kicks! We need a light house to keep them from dashing their values on the jagged rocks of humanity.
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