SETI Update

Hosted byIan Punnett

SETI Update

Highlights

  • 'Contact' & Real SETI Work
  • Alien Messages & Public Panic
  • Searching for Machine Intelligence
  • About the show

    Filling in for Art Bell, Ian Punnett welcomed astronomer Seth Shostak of the SETI Institute, who talked about the organization's search for intelligent life in the universe. Shostak said the United States has more SETI projects than anyone else, but several other countries have SETI programs as well, including Argentina, Australia and Italy.

    Shostak also responded to Internet rumors that SETI has received an ET transmission but is withholding the information from the general public. He pointed out that there is no secrecy at SETI and it is not in the Institute's interest to suppress its findings. Despite SETI's lack of success to this point, Shostak said he expects they will find something in the next two dozen years.

    Shuttle Update

    In the first hour, Richard C. Hoagland of Enterprise Mission gave an update on the launch of space shuttle Discovery, which was postponed on Saturday due to poor weather conditions.

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    Geologic researcher Dorian Weisel believes that the predictions of Gordon Michael Scallion were being borne out by recent volcanic activity. He stated that when magma moves underground, this makes "sound waves travel through the ground" which creates earthquakes.

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