New Take on SETI: Astro-ph/0506110

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The discussion centers around a paper titled "Astro-ph/0506110," which explores concepts related to the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) and postbiological evolution. Participants express interest in the implications of the paper, particularly regarding the evolution of life forms in extreme environments. One user plans to incorporate ideas from the paper into their creative work, highlighting its inspirational value. The conversation emphasizes the potential for diverse interpretations and applications of the research. Overall, the paper serves as a catalyst for further exploration of extraterrestrial life and its possible forms.
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http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0506110


Edit: This is just in case anyone is interested or wants to take it as a point of departure, for discussion. The article does not reflect my personal viewpoint, though it might reflect yours. Personally I might subscribe to the part about postbiological evolution (where animals evolve to live in cold dry vacuum instead of warm moist pressurized environments like now and start being made of other materials than meat). But that is not what the article is about.
 
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marcus said:

Very interesting Marcus :cool:

I am in the process of finishing off my 'Magnus-Opus' post/short story!..called: You cannot travel to your own past history, but you can travel to other civilization histories.

I intend to make use of the content of linked paper you have provided, many thanks, amazing.
 
Spin_Network said:
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I intend to make use of the content of linked paper you have provided, .

delighted you found it useful, Spin_Network!
my bedtime. maybe others will too
 
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