Alien mega-structures found?
I'm a Hard Science guy. This isn't flying saucer stuff.
Could be nothing - almost certainly nothing - but could be the biggest news in human history.
All eyes now turn to KIC 8462852.
Could be nothing - almost certainly nothing - but could be the biggest news in human history.
All eyes now turn to KIC 8462852.
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A typical high-power transmitter might be 80dBm. A good narrowband receiver will detect signals down in the -130dBm range. (By narrowband, we're talking about voice or low-speed data like GPS, not video or broadband.)
I've only used it for terrestrial links of a few miles. I just tried it for an FM radio station, and I get a range of only a few million miles. But I know the Voyager probes worked over billions of miles on just 10W. It must be loads of antenna gain in the terrestrial antenna. Maybe someone can explain how RF-based SETI is even possible. Just running the FSPL equation quickly appears to confirm what you said.
Finite power - transmitted in a vast spherical volume - diminishes to virtually nothing "very" quickly.
But I take a more optimistic view myself.
Short term the graph rises and falls, but in the long view we are rapidly advancing.
Evolutionary pressures will be duplicated time-and-time again, quite possibly resulting in similar outcomes.
I'm not saying Humanoid per se (though there should be many humanoid species - why would we be the only one?) but UNDERSTANDABLE - recognizable.
Except, of course, for those that aren't! (Also sure to be!)
Ha!
This is the same with a typical public safety radio system. It used to be one tall tower that covered a whole metro area. Now it's a network of transmitters and receivers around town that each cover a smaller area.
I think this trend will continue and make us harder for aliens to detect.
Whatever we might be in a million years, it won't be US - anymore than we are Lucy.
(I know, Lucy was more than a million years ago but you get the point,)
So then they don't become visible until they build something like this sliver of a Dyson sphere they're imagining. It's hard to get my mind around it. I imagine them developing long-lived probes that would go out and find civilizations, both living and long-gone. I imagine them still being confined to their solar system by Special Relativity but having very long lifespans.
I can imagine them getting data back sent from one of their probes. They haven't visited Earth yet. This data is from some civilization on a planet with a thin atmosphere and less gravity. They developed a gestural and written language (the atmosphere being too thin for speech), began to urbanize, and then plague followed by a glacial period wiped them out, leaving the planet to non-intelligent animals.
If such a civilization existed 1500 light years away and we're seeing something they were building 1500 years ago, are we on a list of Goldilocks planets to visit. There are no radio waves. They can't zoom in an see the Holy Roman Empire, Byzantine Empire, or the civilizations in the Americas. By the time their probes get here, maybe they'll find our own energy collecting system and a civilization of people linked together by artificial brain interfaces, living thousands of years. I can't fathom whether any future humans would be weird enough to set out and spend its 3000 year lifetime on a trip to see KIC in person once they know someone is there.
Modern humans (depending on who you read) have been around 40 to 100 thousand years. 10 thousand is possible. If our descendants make it a million years, I doubt they will still be the same species. Wouldn't expect evolution to stop.
As to where THEY all are - it's all about the lifespan of species.
Even a rare thing will be plentiful if it lasts forever. But will be vanishingly scarce if short lived.
Will we last another 10,000 years? Another Million?
Neither is very long in ASTRO-nomical timelines (even greater than geologic time scales!)
Personally, I think they wouldn't care about us. I mean do you go up and try to communicate with every barking dog? Maybe the only way we would get their attention would be to show up on their doorstep. Even then, they might just call animal control. 😸