Researchers are now looking for advanced alien civilizations beyond the Milky Way

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In context: Radio waves from distant galaxies are too faint to provide meaningful data for potential space observations. However, a sufficiently advanced alien civilization could harness energy in such a way that an entire galaxy could be affected. SETI is looking into it.

Researchers used a powerful ground array for low-frequency radio observations to look for potential signs of life outside the Milky Way. Radio astronomer Chenoa Tremblay of the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence Institute (SETI) and astrophysicist Steven Tingay of the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research recently published a study about their efforts to discover "technosignatures" coming from distant parts of the cosmos.

SETI and other scientific projects searching for intelligent extraterrestrial life usually focus on targets located in the Milky Way. Radio waves coming from external galaxies would be indistinguishable from background noise when looking for signs of radio-based communication.

"We search for technosignatures, spectral and temporal features consistent with our understanding of technology," the researchers explained.

Chenoa and Tingay's study targeted over 1300 "foreign" galaxies by directing the Murchison Widefield Array toward the Vela supernova remnant. Tremblay told The Register that advanced civilizations could manipulate their galactic neighborhood on a large scale, and we could undoubtedly detect electromagnetic radiations from these efforts.

The researchers looked for "mega structures" or other signs of artificial devices capable of harnessing a single star's energy or even connecting multiple stars. They quoted the notorious Kardashev Scale proposed by Nikolai Kardashev in 1964, a method to rank alien civilizations depending on their abilities to manipulate and exploit energy sources.

A Type I civilization should be able to access all the energy available on its home planet, the Kardashev Scale states. In contrast, a Type II civilization would directly consume the energy stored in a whole star. Finally, a Type III civilization should be able to capture energy emitted by an entire galaxy, including stars, black holes, and other energy-rich space phenomena. A Type IV civilization, which Kardashev did not include in his original theory, could use an amount of energy comparable to the power of the entire universe.

The researchers focused on Type II and Type III civilizations, as they would likely emit electromagnetic radiations intense enough to reach Earth telescopes. The study is the first low-frequency extragalactic technosignature search ever performed. Perhaps unsurprisingly, it hasn't yet turned up anything.

"There are so many unknowns when it comes to searching for technosignatures. So, we look anywhere, anytime, and as much as possible," Tremblay said.

Radio waves from other galaxies would have traveled millions of years before reaching our Solar System. The theoretical alien civilizations in question would likely be ancient history by the time we detected anything. Still, the researchers aren't interested in this specific matter. They are just looking for the possibility of their existence. Until that happens, Dyson spheres (masthead) and ancient aliens will remain in the realm of science fiction.

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We are looking for something we will regret ever looking for it....We are so naive in thinking we can survive unknown civilizations from outside this world.
 
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We are looking for something we will regret ever looking for.....We are so naive in thinking we can survive unknown civilizations.
Good point. Colonialism vs. the indigenous didn't work out great for the latter, and that was just a few centuries of difference in tech development. Imagine millions... it would only work if the other guys were morally impeccable.
 
Youtube is full of flat Earth stuff too :p and how they put chips inside ur blood to track ya from vaccines and water! Must be all true :D Just be sure u don't fall from the edge of the planet, risky business that edge!
Sure , there are hoaxes even pranks , yeah pranks . But some look real . They re created before the AI hype .Moreover , USA pilots reported UFO activities
 
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It seems unlikely that other civilizations, should there be any human like ones and not another life form, would be so unwise as to say come and get it to another civilization. That never works out well if precious resources are available.

We can't even communicate with other similarly intelligent life on our own planet, dolphins and whales for example.
 
We are looking for something we will regret ever looking for it....We are so naive in thinking we can survive unknown civilizations from outside this world.

Scary but truth. But what else is there for human mankind to be fair? We "have to" explore. We have to start thinking about living, colonising planets. Frigging go where no man has gone before.

 
Imagine sending all these signals and one day we receive a message from another race, saying: keep quiet or they will find you.
 
Imagine sending all these signals and one day we receive a message from another race, saying: keep quiet or they will find you.
That signal didn't travel far, most likely Sun will devour Earth before any civilization hear our first faint signal.
 
Why do they pretend that they dont know whether aliens exist !? Youtube is full of videos about them .

Funnily enough, I'm mostly using YouTube to refresh my rusty knowledge of history (the actually recorded, human history) these days. That, and CarbotAnimations' Elden Ring shorts :-D
 
Good point. Colonialism vs. the indigenous didn't work out great for the latter...
A century ago, schoolchildren were taught that colonialism was an unbroken string of the West imparting civilization and ennoblement to the savage. Today, children are taught an even more fictionalized account of pure rapacious exploitation, brushing aside entirely the ritual murder, human sacrifice, internecine warfare, slavery, genocide, sexual exploitation of children, and bone-crushing poverty that preexisted the "White Man". It's human nature to gyrate from one extreme to the other.

Leaving all that aside, the fact remains that, if hyper-advanced civilizations are out there, we're better off knowing about them before they make contact with us, rather than after.
 
"Radio waves from other galaxies would have traveled millions of years before reaching our Solar System. The theoretical alien civilizations in question would likely be ancient history by the time we detected anything."

Ancient alien history. Nice.
 
A century ago, schoolchildren were taught that colonialism was an unbroken string of the West imparting civilization and ennoblement to the savage. Today, children are taught an even more fictionalized account of pure rapacious exploitation, brushing aside entirely the ritual murder, human sacrifice, internecine warfare, slavery, genocide, sexual exploitation of children, and bone-crushing poverty that preexisted the "White Man". It's human nature to gyrate from one extreme to the other.

Leaving all that aside, the fact remains that, if hyper-advanced civilizations are out there, we're better off knowing about them before they make contact with us, rather than after.
Yeah, but it is a wee bit too late for that. We (somebody, but not I) have been sending out signals of "here we are" for years now, & if these are mixed with a certain Twilight Zone episode, they might get the idea that humans are delicious. :D
 
The probability is that we'll be "ancient aliens" too before it's even possible for another intelligent life to detect our signals. A blip in an infinite sea of blips stretching back through time.
 
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