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    Scientists To Broadcast Earth's Location To Aliens, Ignoring Stephen Hawking's Warning
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    Updated 17:26 4 Apr 2022 GMT+1Published 17:25 4 Apr 2022 GMT+1

    Scientists To Broadcast Earth's Location To Aliens, Ignoring Stephen Hawking's Warning

    A group of scientists have ignored the warnings of Stephen Hawking with plans to reveal Earth's location to possible alien lifeforms

    Poppy Bilderbeck

    Poppy Bilderbeck

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    Topics: Aliens, Space, Science

    Poppy Bilderbeck
    Poppy Bilderbeck

    Poppy Bilderbeck is a freelance journalist with words in Daily Express, Cosmopolitan UK, LADbible, UNILAD and Tyla. She is a former Senior Journalist at LADbible Group. She graduated from The University of Manchester in 2021 with a First in English Literature and Drama, where alongside her studies she was Editor-in-Chief of The Tab Manchester. Poppy is most comfortable when chatting about all things mental health, is proving a drama degree is far from useless by watching and reviewing as many TV shows and films as possible.

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    A group of scientists have ignored the warnings of Stephen Hawking with plans to reveal Earth's location to possible alien lifeforms.

    The Beacon in the Galaxy (BITG) project appears alarming in more ways than one.

    Not only does it contain an unsolicited nude image of a naked man and woman, but it also reveals information about our solar system, DNA and the Arecibo Radio Telescope - which transmitted a message in 1974 to try and scout out any extra-terrestrial life.

    In including such information, the authors of the potential FAST and SETI Projects have seemingly dismissed the concerns of theoretical physicist and director of research at the Centre for Theoretical Cosmology at the University of Cambridge, Stephen Hawking.

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    In 2015, at the launch of the Breakthrough Listen - a $100 million-funded project to search for intelligent alien communication in the universe - Hawking warned against reaching out to alien life.

    He said: "If you look at history, contact between humans and less intelligent organisms have often been disastrous from their point of view, and encounters between civilisations with advanced versus primitive technologies have gone badly for the less advanced."

    The cosmologist explained that aliens 'might not see us [humans] as any more valuable than we see bacteria'.

    However, Jamilah Hah, who is involved in the BITG project, disagrees.

    She told Newsweek: "Stephen Hawking's quote is absolutely inspiring and my personal conclusion was that any species capable of understanding and interpreting our message will likely be equally if not more intelligent and wary of our existence.

    "Thus, as long as contact is approached with a clear sign of peace, it can be assumed that the hopeful possibilities and discoveries that come alongside communication outweigh the risk."

    The project's proposed message is written in a binary code made up of mainly 0s and 1s, in a bid to use language which is as universal as possible.

    As well as 'basic mathematical and physical concepts', the message includes 'information on the biochemical composition of life on Earth, the Solar System’s time-stamped position in the Milky Way relative to known globular clusters, as well as digitised depictions of the Solar System, and Earth’s surface.'

    Co-author of the study and Cambridge University physics and maths student Matthew Chong explained: "Extended from the 1974 Arecibo message and the 1999/2003 Cosmic Call, the main part of this BITG Message contains a new set of graphical information in the form of images and special 'alphabets' to represent numbers, elements, DNA, land, ocean, and human, etc., starting by an artificial header and footer that consists of prime numbers."

    While attempts to get in touch with alien life have proven unsuccessful for 150 years, exoplanet Gliese 832 c is thought to possibly be habitable.

    Although, as per Science Alert, Hawking warned in his 2016 online documentary series Stephen Hawking's Favourite Places: "One day we might receive a signal from a planet like Gliese 832 c, but we should be wary of answering back."

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