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But if these alien races really were as advanced and intelligent as one would expect their Kardashev Type to allow them to be, wouldn't it stand to reason that they would make their communication methods "backwards compatible"?
Then again, if the backwards compatibility includes the methods we use, which are lost to the background noise of space itself, that explains why we cannot find them or detect them.
I'd love to hear what people like xiphias and sirnex would say, when asked to explain why a Type 3 civilization isn't detectable, either directly or indirectly.
That is, according to that very equation, it would mean that there could be COUNTLESS Type 3 (Inter-GALACTIC) civilizations. If that were true, why haven't we detected them?
That is, consider notion that life advances at the same rate and started advancing at the same time. Wouldn't that explain why we don't find other civilizations? These other civilizations would be where we are, or would have never made it past this point, due to MAD, etc.
If you would read the original post critically and carefully, and read through my other responses critically and carefully, you would realize that this is more about a discussion on "what if".
That is a fair point, but suppose these Type 2+ civilizations would have "gotten past" that somewhat elitist notion of "ignoring" other, "lesser" civilizations? Surely with greater intelligence, comes a greater understanding of social interaction (i.e. "enlightenment").
Originally posted by sirnex
reply to post by inivux
Why would they? Do we currently make television broadcasts 'backwards compatible' for tribal cultures on our own planet?
I definitely see what you are saying, and how it is in line with the above, but I think you are viewing this through the Human lens. You're still thinking too inside the box. If , relative to a Type 2+ civilization, we are the chimps as you imply, then then what is to say that Type 2+ civilizations haven't have advanced in every way possible (technologically, mentally, intellectually, socially, etc, etc; that is, "enlightenment")? This "enlightenment" would allow them to make SURE we "chimps" could detect them, even if our methods were rudimentary.
That's a pretty darn advanced civilization type ... How would a chimpanzee in the wild detect our advanced civilization? Chimpanzee's are intelligent in their own right, capable of culture, tool usage and primitive language. Yet they would be pressed hard to detect us just as we would have as much trouble detecting something too advanced for us to detect.
You are right. That was my oversight.
No, it wouldn't explain it as it makes no logical sense to assume that all life started at the same time and advanced at the same rate. There are stars that are older, younger and long gone, civilizations would follow that same pattern.
Although that would be an interesting conversation, I'm pretty sure this conversation is on an entirely different order of magnitude, and well within "reality".
We (or at least I do) get that point... yet one needs to look at the matter realistically as that has more bearing on the reality of the situation! It's like pointlessly musing over 'what if' humans had fish heads and fins.
That is a fair point, but suppose these Type 2+ civilizations would have "gotten past" that somewhat elitist notion of "ignoring" other, "lesser" civilizations? Surely with greater intelligence, comes a greater understanding of social interaction (i.e. "enlightenment").
I definitely see what you are saying, and how it is in line with the above, but I think you are viewing this through the Human lens. You're still thinking too inside the box. If , relative to a Type 2+ civilization, we are the chimps as you imply, then then what is to say that Type 2+ civilizations haven't have advanced in every way possible (technologically, mentally, intellectually, socially, etc, etc; that is, "enlightenment")? This "enlightenment" would allow them to make SURE we "chimps" could detect them, even if our methods were rudimentary.
Although that would be an interesting conversation, I'm pretty sure this conversation is on an entirely different order of magnitude, and well within "reality".
Originally posted by inivux
Those are all excellent points, and they are causing me to seriously consider that we really aren't alone.
Originally posted by olle2000
It seems that INIVUX has started to get so distant from himself, that he really think the only way out is death & decay for everyone.
As you see, this is a really irrational way to think, as it implies that you can foresee the future for everyone & everything on Terra.
Explain to me the logic in this way of thinking about all life?