Galaxy of Babel
Last week, Science Channel kicked off
Are We Alone? month with
new episodes of existing series and special presentations exploring the
possibilities of extraterrestrial life. Anyone who knows me, knows this
has been a lifelong obsession - something I think about almost
constantly, and will likely write about frequently on this blog.

The event began with the season premiere of
Morgan Freeman's Through the Wormhole
asking the question what first contact with an extraterrestrial
intelligence might really be like. As I would expect from this
excellent series, the episode approached the subject rationally and from
a fresh perspective. For example, some scientists posited that any
alien intelligence that made it to earth would likely be looking for
resources, much like ourselves. Our brains require immense amounts of
energy in the form of food consumption to survive and it can only be
assumed that a space-faring race would at least match our needs, if not
exceed them.

But
what I found most fascinating was a way in which scientists have
theorized that they can detect intelligent extraterrestrial
communication amidst all the white noise that pummels the earth from
outer space - even if it is in sounds and languages that we could not
possibly comprehend. By mapping the frequency of words in human oral
communication, scientists found that across all languages, the
prevailing graphic representation is a 45 degree angle. A
non-intelligent random sampling of words which would effectively
communicate nothing would result in a straight line - equal distribution
of all words.
This test was applied to the "language" of dolphins to determine
whether, in fact, they are communicating in complex language as
scientists have always suspected. By analyzing their set of sounds -
which we have no context to translate into meaningful language -
scientists found that again, the frequency of sounds maps to a 45 degree
angle - thus concluding that dolphins do have complex language
communication. The theory, when applied to extraterrestrial
communication, theorizes that if frequency of patterns found in white
noise from outer space maps to the 45 degree graph, we might actually
have detected an extraterrestrial civilization.
Now, I am not a scientist, so are there holes in this theory? - perhaps.
But, I am always amazed at the simple and ingenious theories that are
applied to solving some of the most complex and timeless questions
facing humanity.
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