Re: Expedition to Europa

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Sujet : Re: Expedition to Europa
De : blockedofcourse (at) *nospam* foo.invalid (Don Y)
Groupes : sci.electronics.design
Date : 02. Jul 2024, 02:03:32
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On 7/1/2024 7:54 AM, Martin Brown wrote:
*We* can't (yet) travel interstellar distances in single lifetimes
but I'm sure anyone with technology comparable to ours would be able to
*detect* our presence (given that we seem to make no attempt at "hiding")
 The Fermi paradox of why aren't they here yet is somewhat tricky to explain. Our star is nothing like the oldest it could be so there are potentially technological societies that are billions of years ahead of us - plenty of time for robotic probes to visit anywhere in the galaxy.
And, probes don't ave to "pass through"; there's no reason they can't
sit and watch (if you have advanced technology, what limits might that
overcome on designing durable products?)

I suspect that unless there is some clever shortcut using physics we don't yet know about human inter stellar travel is just a pipe dream.
But you don't need to *go* somewhere to know that it exists *or* what
it is like.  We've visited Mars without ever having set foot, there.
Ditto the depths of the oceans.
We can make educated assessments as to the suitability for "life"
in places that we could never expect to actually visit.  Or,
discover some form of life and then set upon trying to sort out how
to communicate with same.

_If the Universe Is Teeming with Aliens ... WHERE IS EVERYBODY?_ gives some
interesting takes on the Fermi paradox.
 One potentially very interesting way a technological civilisation may be detectable from Earth by spectroscopy is the presence of CFCs and HCFCs in their atmosphere. Once they master fluorine chemistry their discovery and utility is inevitable until they realise the damage to the ozone layer. Then they get phased out. Planets in transit across their suns are now being checked and so far nothing unusual has been seen.
 Key point here is that fluorine is so reactive and calcium so abundant that you can't really get any fluoro-organic chemistry going without a technological civilisation. A handful of desert plants have mastered it to make monofluoracetic acid on Earth (extremely effective rodenticide).
 It takes industrial scale manufacture before CFCs would be visible from afar. SF6 is another common one but it's scale height works against seeing it high in the atmosphere (its molecule is rather heavy).
But you (we) are still constrained by your knowledge of physical sciences
(and "interstellar civilizations").  Who's to say that "they" haven't
identified some other observable (by THEM) characteristic of civilization?
There are a whole slew of questions that you have to consider before you
even worry about "how" to detect (or signal to) other civilizations.
- how much (effort/cost) do you want to detect them?
- how much do THEY want to be detected?
- how can they evade detection (assuming they actively don't want to be found)?
- how much do YOU want to be found?
- what might the consequences of such a detection be?  (e.g., _Remembrance..._
posits an extinction level consequence)
Adams's claim that "Space is big" can also be accompanied by "Time is LONG".
Do these conspire for or against discovery (or being discovered)?

Date Sujet#  Auteur
27 Jun20:39 * Expedition to Europa38Joe Gwinn
27 Jun23:17 +* Re: Expedition to Europa29Don Y
29 Jun07:08 i`* Re: Expedition to Europa28bitrex
29 Jun07:14 i +- Re: Expedition to Europa1bitrex
29 Jun13:04 i `* Re: Expedition to Europa26Don Y
29 Jun17:35 i  +* Re: Expedition to Europa17Joe Gwinn
29 Jun19:11 i  i+* Re: Expedition to Europa5Don Y
29 Jun20:25 i  ii+* Re: Expedition to Europa2Jeroen Belleman
29 Jun23:20 i  iii`- Re: Expedition to Europa1Don Y
1 Jul17:43 i  ii`* Re: Expedition to Europa2Martin Brown
1 Jul23:02 i  ii `- Re: Expedition to Europa1Don Y
29 Jun20:26 i  i+* Re: Expedition to Europa8john larkin
29 Jun20:41 i  ii+* Re: Expedition to Europa2Phil Hobbs
29 Jun22:14 i  iii`- Re: Expedition to Europa1john larkin
29 Jun23:41 i  ii`* Re: Expedition to Europa5Joe Gwinn
29 Jun23:45 i  ii +* Re: Expedition to Europa3john larkin
30 Jun00:22 i  ii i+- Re: Expedition to Europa1Joe Gwinn
30 Jun05:45 i  ii i`- Re: Expedition to Europa1Bill Sloman
29 Jun23:50 i  ii `- Re: Expedition to Europa1Don Y
29 Jun20:45 i  i+* Re: Expedition to Europa2Carlos E.R.
29 Jun22:16 i  ii`- Re: Expedition to Europa1john larkin
29 Jun22:31 i  i`- Re: Expedition to Europa1Clive Arthur
2 Jul02:03 i  `* Re: Expedition to Europa8Don Y
2 Jul07:25 i   +* Re: Expedition to Europa5Jan Panteltje
2 Jul15:41 i   i`* Re: Expedition to Europa4Martin Brown
2 Jul16:54 i   i +- Re: Expedition to Europa1Jan Panteltje
2 Jul20:14 i   i `* Re: Expedition to Europa2Jan Panteltje
2 Jul21:46 i   i  `- Re: Expedition to Europa1Martin Brown
3 Jul12:38 i   `* Re: Expedition to Europa2Martin Brown
3 Jul13:28 i    `- Re: Expedition to Europa1Don Y
28 Jun03:22 `* Re: Expedition to Europa8Carlos E.R.
28 Jun03:41  +* Re: Expedition to Europa4john larkin
28 Jun09:01  i`* Re: Expedition to Europa3Jeff Layman
28 Jun20:01  i `* Re: Expedition to Europa2Jeroen Belleman
28 Jun20:03  i  `- Re: Expedition to Europa1john larkin
28 Jun03:56  `* Re: Expedition to Europa3Phil Hobbs
28 Jun15:36   +- Re: Expedition to Europa1Carlos E.R.
28 Jun17:26   `- Re: Expedition to Europa1Joe Gwinn

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