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Fears that malevolent aliens will tune into this week's broadcast of The Beatles' song "Across the Universe" have been voiced by scientists.
Nasa started to beam the song towards the North Star, 431 light years from Earth at midnight GMT on Monday, drawing congratulations from former Beatle Sir Paul McCartney and John Lennon's widow, Yoko Ono, who mused that it marked "the beginning of the new age in which we will communicate with billions of planets across the universe."
Originally posted by ashwhy
not half as stupid as yoko's lame artwork,
how beaming a rather pleasent song across the galaxy thretens us in anyway i fail to understand
Originally posted by gunner36
I think instead of a beatles song, you know a band that promoted love and peace, we should have broadcast Pantera or something. Maybe if that got there they would think, holy sh!t we arent messing with them, way too angry.
Originally posted by kr0n1ck405
many believe now the the radio waves fade out within a light year or 2, but to direct a intense beam into space, unsure of distance it could travel, unsure of what message it could send. Maybe there are peaceful alliances out there, maybe it hell on earth and war all around, or a bit of both. We have no idea. Like a little aquarium fish going to explore the waters of the ocean, we might survive and maybe see no one, but there are extreme dangers lurking, just where in the ocean are we. Sorry about the metaphors but seems like a great wasy to show a point.
Originally posted by kr0n1ck405
now if they broadcast a bush presidental address they would concider us easy targets and retards. Non the less, it is obvious that SETI cant find # out there, maybe theres a reason for that, yell in a tunnel long enough and someone will find you.