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Highlights the most recent developments in the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI), and advocates a diverse range of approaches to make SETI increasingly more powerful and effective in the years to come. In April 2010, fifty years to the month after the first experiment in the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI), scholars from a range of disciplines—including astronomy, mathematics, anthropology, history, and cognitive science—gathered at NASA’s biennial Astrobiology Science Conference (AbSciCon) for a series of sessions on the search for intelligent life. This book highlights the most recent developments in SETI discussed at that conference, emphasizing the ways that SETI has grown since its inception. The volume covers three broad themes: First, leading researchers examine the latest developments in observational SETI programs, as well as innovative proposals for new search strategies and novel approaches to signal processing. Second, both proponents and opponents of “Active SETI” debate whether humankind should be transmitting intentional signals to other possible civilizations, rather than only listening. Third, constructive proposals for interstellar messages are juxtaposed with critiques that ask whether any meaningful exchange is possible with an independently evolved civilization, given the constraints of contact at interstellar distances, where a round-trip exchange could take centuries or millennia. As we reflect on a half-century of SETI research, we are reminded of the expansion of search programs made possible by technological and conceptual advances. In this spirit of ongoing exploration, the contributors to this book advocate a diverse range of approaches to make SETI increasingly more powerful and effective, as we embark on the next half-century of searching for intelligence beyond Earth.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright Page, Dedication
  2. pp. i-v
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. vii-x
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  1. Preface
  2. pp. xi-xii
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  1. Foreword
  2. pp. xiii-xv
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  1. Acknowledgments
  2. pp. xvii-xviii
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  1. Part I: Latest Advances in the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI)
  1. 1. Exoplanets, Extremophiles, and the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence
  2. pp. 3-18
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  1. 2. Current and Nascent SETI Instruments in the Radio and Optical
  2. pp. 19-35
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  1. 3. Candidate Identification and Interference Removal in SETI@home
  2. pp. 37-43
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  1. 4. A New Class of SETI Beacons That Contain Information
  2. pp. 45-70
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  1. 5. Getting the World Actively Involved in SETI Searches
  2. pp. 71-80
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  1. 6. The Effects of the Ionized Interstellar Medium on Broadband Signals of Extraterrestrial Origin
  2. pp. 81-93
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  1. 7. The Next Steps in SETI-ITALIA Science and Technology
  2. pp. 95-108
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  1. 8. Project SAZANKA: Multisite and Multifrequency Simultaneous SETI Observations in Japan
  2. pp. 109-124
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  1. 9. Harvard’s Advanced All-sky Optical SETI
  2. pp. 125-135
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  1. 10. The OZ OSETI Project
  2. pp. 137-144
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  1. 11. The New Telescope/Photometer Optical SETI Project of SETI Institute and the Lick Observatory
  2. pp. 145-159
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  1. 12. Large-Scale Use of Solar Power May Be Visible across Interstellar Distances
  2. pp. 161-175
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  1. 13. Interstellar Radio Links Enabled by Gravitational Lenses of the Sun and Stars
  2. pp. 177-213
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  1. 14. Cost Analysis of Space Exploration for an Extraterrestrial Civilization
  2. pp. 215-222
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  1. 15. Understanding the Search Space for SETI
  2. pp. 223-234
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  1. Part II: Active SETI: Should We Transmit?
  1. 16. Unpacking the Great Transmission Debate
  2. pp. 237-252
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  1. 17. Integrating Active and Passive SETI Programs
  2. pp. 253-278
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  1. 18. Building and Searching for Cost-Optimized Interstellar Beacons
  2. pp. 279-306
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  1. 19. Seeking Contact: The Relevance of Human History
  2. pp. 307-317
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  1. 20. Pragmatism, Cosmocentrism, and Proportional Consultation for Communication with Extraterrestrial Intelligence
  2. pp. 319-331
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  1. 21. SETI and International Radio Law
  2. pp. 333-340
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  1. Part III: Interstellar Message Construction: Can We Make Ourselves Understood?
  1. 23. Limits on Interstellar Messages
  2. pp. 357-369
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  1. 24. Communication among Interstellar Intelligent Species: A Search for Universal Cognitive Maps
  2. pp. 371-395
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  1. 25. The Chemiosmosis Message: A Simple and Information-Rich Communication in the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence
  2. pp. 397-401
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  1. 26. A Proposal for an Interstellar Rosetta Stone
  2. pp. 403-411
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  1. 27. Processes in Lingua Cosmica
  2. pp. 413-418
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  1. 28. Testing SETI Message Designs
  2. pp. 419-423
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  1. 29. The DISC Quotient: A Post-Detection Strategy
  2. pp. 425-437
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  1. 30. On the Universality of Human Mathematics
  2. pp. 439-448
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  1. 31. Cognitive Foundations of Interstellar Communication
  2. pp. 449-467
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  1. 32. Culture, Meaning, and Interstellar Message Construction
  2. pp. 469-485
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  1. Index [Includes Back Cover]
  2. pp. 487-500
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