ETI does not exist
In a paper in 1980 [1], mathematical physicist Frank Tipler presented his argument that if extraterrestrial intelligent beings exist they would already be in...
In a paper in 1980 [1], mathematical physicist Frank Tipler presented his argument that if extraterrestrial intelligent beings exist they would already be in...
Reviewing the literature is an important part of the research process. It gives you a deeper knowledge of the field and prevents you re-inventing the wheel. ...
Searching the ‘water hole’ for extraterrestrial signals had already been proposed nearly a decade earlier as a result of the 1971 Cyclops Project [1] but in ...
In 1974, the Arecibo Observatory became capable of transmitting radio signals at a maximum effective power that was twenty times the combined power of all po...
After a series of papers on searching for communication signals from extraterrestrial civilisations [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9], Michael Hart at NCAR in Boulder, Col...
Building on the work of the Cyclops Project from 1971, Robert Dixon (a member of the signal processing group during the Cyclops Project) from Ohio State Univ...
This is my second post on Project Cyclops, a NASA study from 1971 that proposed a system for detecting extraterrestrial intelligence. These are my notes from...
The Cyclops study was a 1971 Summer Faulty Fellowship Program in Engineering Systems Design, funded by NASA in cooperation with the American Society for Engi...
Around the same time as several other papers proposing how best to conduct a search for extraterrrestrial intelligence [1,2,3,4,5], Sebastian von Hoerner pub...
Following the first formal proposal in 1959 by Cocconi and Morrison [1] that humanity was capable of detecting interstellar communications from other intelli...
In 1964, Nikolai Kardashev published a paper on how an extraterrestrial civilisation could maximise the information it transmitted to other stars [1]. He cal...
In 1961, a paper published in Nature by Schwartz and Townes [1] was the first to propose that extraterrestrial intelligence may use an optical beam for commu...
I am currently reading the earliest SETI papers to get a better understanding of the core ideas in the field and how these have evolved. These are my notes o...
In 1960, Frank Drake carried out the first experiment to detect radio signals from from an extraterrestrial intelligence (ETI) based on a strategy proposed b...
I recently read one of the first papers on the search for exoplanet technosignatures published in Nature in 1959 by Cocconi and Morrison [1]. You can see my ...
One of the first papers on the search for exoplanet technosignatures was published in Nature in 1959 by Cocconi and Morrison [1]. The authors assume that the...
A recent paper in Nature [1] caught my attention because it reversed my perspective on the topic. Rather than focussing on whether we can see life elsewhere,...
The first step in any research cycle is to choose a topic. This time around, I used a decision matrix to rank a list of topics by their impact, neglectedness...
In the last few decades we have discovered that Earth-like planets are common around other stars and many of these planets are likely to be habitable, i.e. o...
Technosignatures are signals that indicate the existence of technology (i.e. artifacts created from the practical application of scientific knowledge) – eith...
In a paper in 1980 [1], mathematical physicist Frank Tipler presented his argument that if extraterrestrial intelligent beings exist they would already be in...
Reviewing the literature is an important part of the research process. It gives you a deeper knowledge of the field and prevents you re-inventing the wheel. ...
Searching the ‘water hole’ for extraterrestrial signals had already been proposed nearly a decade earlier as a result of the 1971 Cyclops Project [1] but in ...
In 1974, the Arecibo Observatory became capable of transmitting radio signals at a maximum effective power that was twenty times the combined power of all po...
After a series of papers on searching for communication signals from extraterrestrial civilisations [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9], Michael Hart at NCAR in Boulder, Col...
Building on the work of the Cyclops Project from 1971, Robert Dixon (a member of the signal processing group during the Cyclops Project) from Ohio State Univ...
This is my second post on Project Cyclops, a NASA study from 1971 that proposed a system for detecting extraterrestrial intelligence. These are my notes from...
The Cyclops study was a 1971 Summer Faulty Fellowship Program in Engineering Systems Design, funded by NASA in cooperation with the American Society for Engi...
Around the same time as several other papers proposing how best to conduct a search for extraterrrestrial intelligence [1,2,3,4,5], Sebastian von Hoerner pub...
Following the first formal proposal in 1959 by Cocconi and Morrison [1] that humanity was capable of detecting interstellar communications from other intelli...
In 1964, Nikolai Kardashev published a paper on how an extraterrestrial civilisation could maximise the information it transmitted to other stars [1]. He cal...
In 1961, a paper published in Nature by Schwartz and Townes [1] was the first to propose that extraterrestrial intelligence may use an optical beam for commu...
I am currently reading the earliest SETI papers to get a better understanding of the core ideas in the field and how these have evolved. These are my notes o...
In 1960, Frank Drake carried out the first experiment to detect radio signals from from an extraterrestrial intelligence (ETI) based on a strategy proposed b...
I recently read one of the first papers on the search for exoplanet technosignatures published in Nature in 1959 by Cocconi and Morrison [1]. You can see my ...
One of the first papers on the search for exoplanet technosignatures was published in Nature in 1959 by Cocconi and Morrison [1]. The authors assume that the...
A recent paper in Nature [1] caught my attention because it reversed my perspective on the topic. Rather than focussing on whether we can see life elsewhere,...
I have spent about seven working days learning about five different topics that came out top in the decision matrix that resulted from my process for choosin...
For most of my academic career, my choice of research topic was driven by curiosity, some sort of “gut feeling”, and a desire to make a difference, discover ...
In a paper in 1980 [1], mathematical physicist Frank Tipler presented his argument that if extraterrestrial intelligent beings exist they would already be in...
Reviewing the literature is an important part of the research process. It gives you a deeper knowledge of the field and prevents you re-inventing the wheel. ...
Searching the ‘water hole’ for extraterrestrial signals had already been proposed nearly a decade earlier as a result of the 1971 Cyclops Project [1] but in ...
In 1974, the Arecibo Observatory became capable of transmitting radio signals at a maximum effective power that was twenty times the combined power of all po...
After a series of papers on searching for communication signals from extraterrestrial civilisations [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9], Michael Hart at NCAR in Boulder, Col...
Building on the work of the Cyclops Project from 1971, Robert Dixon (a member of the signal processing group during the Cyclops Project) from Ohio State Univ...
This is my second post on Project Cyclops, a NASA study from 1971 that proposed a system for detecting extraterrestrial intelligence. These are my notes from...
The Cyclops study was a 1971 Summer Faulty Fellowship Program in Engineering Systems Design, funded by NASA in cooperation with the American Society for Engi...
Around the same time as several other papers proposing how best to conduct a search for extraterrrestrial intelligence [1,2,3,4,5], Sebastian von Hoerner pub...
Following the first formal proposal in 1959 by Cocconi and Morrison [1] that humanity was capable of detecting interstellar communications from other intelli...
In 1964, Nikolai Kardashev published a paper on how an extraterrestrial civilisation could maximise the information it transmitted to other stars [1]. He cal...
In 1961, a paper published in Nature by Schwartz and Townes [1] was the first to propose that extraterrestrial intelligence may use an optical beam for commu...
I am currently reading the earliest SETI papers to get a better understanding of the core ideas in the field and how these have evolved. These are my notes o...
In 1960, Frank Drake carried out the first experiment to detect radio signals from from an extraterrestrial intelligence (ETI) based on a strategy proposed b...
I recently read one of the first papers on the search for exoplanet technosignatures published in Nature in 1959 by Cocconi and Morrison [1]. You can see my ...
One of the first papers on the search for exoplanet technosignatures was published in Nature in 1959 by Cocconi and Morrison [1]. The authors assume that the...
A recent paper in Nature [1] caught my attention because it reversed my perspective on the topic. Rather than focussing on whether we can see life elsewhere,...
The first step in any research cycle is to choose a topic. This time around, I used a decision matrix to rank a list of topics by their impact, neglectedness...
Technosignatures are signals that indicate the existence of technology (i.e. artifacts created from the practical application of scientific knowledge) – eith...
In a paper in 1980 [1], mathematical physicist Frank Tipler presented his argument that if extraterrestrial intelligent beings exist they would already be in...
Reviewing the literature is an important part of the research process. It gives you a deeper knowledge of the field and prevents you re-inventing the wheel. ...
Searching the ‘water hole’ for extraterrestrial signals had already been proposed nearly a decade earlier as a result of the 1971 Cyclops Project [1] but in ...
In 1974, the Arecibo Observatory became capable of transmitting radio signals at a maximum effective power that was twenty times the combined power of all po...
After a series of papers on searching for communication signals from extraterrestrial civilisations [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9], Michael Hart at NCAR in Boulder, Col...
Building on the work of the Cyclops Project from 1971, Robert Dixon (a member of the signal processing group during the Cyclops Project) from Ohio State Univ...
This is my second post on Project Cyclops, a NASA study from 1971 that proposed a system for detecting extraterrestrial intelligence. These are my notes from...
The Cyclops study was a 1971 Summer Faulty Fellowship Program in Engineering Systems Design, funded by NASA in cooperation with the American Society for Engi...
Around the same time as several other papers proposing how best to conduct a search for extraterrrestrial intelligence [1,2,3,4,5], Sebastian von Hoerner pub...
Following the first formal proposal in 1959 by Cocconi and Morrison [1] that humanity was capable of detecting interstellar communications from other intelli...
In 1964, Nikolai Kardashev published a paper on how an extraterrestrial civilisation could maximise the information it transmitted to other stars [1]. He cal...
In 1961, a paper published in Nature by Schwartz and Townes [1] was the first to propose that extraterrestrial intelligence may use an optical beam for commu...
I am currently reading the earliest SETI papers to get a better understanding of the core ideas in the field and how these have evolved. These are my notes o...
In 1960, Frank Drake carried out the first experiment to detect radio signals from from an extraterrestrial intelligence (ETI) based on a strategy proposed b...
I recently read one of the first papers on the search for exoplanet technosignatures published in Nature in 1959 by Cocconi and Morrison [1]. You can see my ...
One of the first papers on the search for exoplanet technosignatures was published in Nature in 1959 by Cocconi and Morrison [1]. The authors assume that the...
A recent paper in Nature [1] caught my attention because it reversed my perspective on the topic. Rather than focussing on whether we can see life elsewhere,...
In a paper in 1980 [1], mathematical physicist Frank Tipler presented his argument that if extraterrestrial intelligent beings exist they would already be in...
Reviewing the literature is an important part of the research process. It gives you a deeper knowledge of the field and prevents you re-inventing the wheel. ...
Searching the ‘water hole’ for extraterrestrial signals had already been proposed nearly a decade earlier as a result of the 1971 Cyclops Project [1] but in ...
In 1974, the Arecibo Observatory became capable of transmitting radio signals at a maximum effective power that was twenty times the combined power of all po...
After a series of papers on searching for communication signals from extraterrestrial civilisations [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9], Michael Hart at NCAR in Boulder, Col...
Building on the work of the Cyclops Project from 1971, Robert Dixon (a member of the signal processing group during the Cyclops Project) from Ohio State Univ...
This is my second post on Project Cyclops, a NASA study from 1971 that proposed a system for detecting extraterrestrial intelligence. These are my notes from...
The Cyclops study was a 1971 Summer Faulty Fellowship Program in Engineering Systems Design, funded by NASA in cooperation with the American Society for Engi...
Around the same time as several other papers proposing how best to conduct a search for extraterrrestrial intelligence [1,2,3,4,5], Sebastian von Hoerner pub...
Following the first formal proposal in 1959 by Cocconi and Morrison [1] that humanity was capable of detecting interstellar communications from other intelli...
In 1964, Nikolai Kardashev published a paper on how an extraterrestrial civilisation could maximise the information it transmitted to other stars [1]. He cal...
In 1961, a paper published in Nature by Schwartz and Townes [1] was the first to propose that extraterrestrial intelligence may use an optical beam for commu...
I am currently reading the earliest SETI papers to get a better understanding of the core ideas in the field and how these have evolved. These are my notes o...
In 1960, Frank Drake carried out the first experiment to detect radio signals from from an extraterrestrial intelligence (ETI) based on a strategy proposed b...
I recently read one of the first papers on the search for exoplanet technosignatures published in Nature in 1959 by Cocconi and Morrison [1]. You can see my ...
One of the first papers on the search for exoplanet technosignatures was published in Nature in 1959 by Cocconi and Morrison [1]. The authors assume that the...
A recent paper in Nature [1] caught my attention because it reversed my perspective on the topic. Rather than focussing on whether we can see life elsewhere,...
In a paper in 1980 [1], mathematical physicist Frank Tipler presented his argument that if extraterrestrial intelligent beings exist they would already be in...
Searching the ‘water hole’ for extraterrestrial signals had already been proposed nearly a decade earlier as a result of the 1971 Cyclops Project [1] but in ...
In 1974, the Arecibo Observatory became capable of transmitting radio signals at a maximum effective power that was twenty times the combined power of all po...
After a series of papers on searching for communication signals from extraterrestrial civilisations [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9], Michael Hart at NCAR in Boulder, Col...
Building on the work of the Cyclops Project from 1971, Robert Dixon (a member of the signal processing group during the Cyclops Project) from Ohio State Univ...
This is my second post on Project Cyclops, a NASA study from 1971 that proposed a system for detecting extraterrestrial intelligence. These are my notes from...
The Cyclops study was a 1971 Summer Faulty Fellowship Program in Engineering Systems Design, funded by NASA in cooperation with the American Society for Engi...
Around the same time as several other papers proposing how best to conduct a search for extraterrrestrial intelligence [1,2,3,4,5], Sebastian von Hoerner pub...
Following the first formal proposal in 1959 by Cocconi and Morrison [1] that humanity was capable of detecting interstellar communications from other intelli...
In 1964, Nikolai Kardashev published a paper on how an extraterrestrial civilisation could maximise the information it transmitted to other stars [1]. He cal...
In 1961, a paper published in Nature by Schwartz and Townes [1] was the first to propose that extraterrestrial intelligence may use an optical beam for commu...
I am currently reading the earliest SETI papers to get a better understanding of the core ideas in the field and how these have evolved. These are my notes o...
In 1960, Frank Drake carried out the first experiment to detect radio signals from from an extraterrestrial intelligence (ETI) based on a strategy proposed b...
I recently read one of the first papers on the search for exoplanet technosignatures published in Nature in 1959 by Cocconi and Morrison [1]. You can see my ...
One of the first papers on the search for exoplanet technosignatures was published in Nature in 1959 by Cocconi and Morrison [1]. The authors assume that the...
A recent paper in Nature [1] caught my attention because it reversed my perspective on the topic. Rather than focussing on whether we can see life elsewhere,...
Reviewing the literature is an important part of the research process. It gives you a deeper knowledge of the field and prevents you re-inventing the wheel. ...
The first step in any research cycle is to choose a topic. This time around, I used a decision matrix to rank a list of topics by their impact, neglectedness...
I have spent about seven working days learning about five different topics that came out top in the decision matrix that resulted from my process for choosin...
Biotechnology has now advanced to the stage where it is not only possible to synthesise a DNA sequence of your choice in the lab, but to mail-order it from c...
In the last few decades we have discovered that Earth-like planets are common around other stars and many of these planets are likely to be habitable, i.e. o...
Right now the most advanced artificial intelligence is unaware of its existence and has no capacity to feel anything. It is based purely on a series of matri...
Technosignatures are signals that indicate the existence of technology (i.e. artifacts created from the practical application of scientific knowledge) – eith...
A.I. has become incredibly powerful for translating human languages. Could it be used to glean information from non-human languages? The impact of understand...
For most of my academic career, my choice of research topic was driven by curiosity, some sort of “gut feeling”, and a desire to make a difference, discover ...
For several years I worked as a consultant in a large engineering firm, building advanced machine learning models for predictive maintenance of their equipme...
The first step in any research cycle is to choose a topic. This time around, I used a decision matrix to rank a list of topics by their impact, neglectedness...
I have spent about seven working days learning about five different topics that came out top in the decision matrix that resulted from my process for choosin...
Biotechnology has now advanced to the stage where it is not only possible to synthesise a DNA sequence of your choice in the lab, but to mail-order it from c...
In the last few decades we have discovered that Earth-like planets are common around other stars and many of these planets are likely to be habitable, i.e. o...
Right now the most advanced artificial intelligence is unaware of its existence and has no capacity to feel anything. It is based purely on a series of matri...
Technosignatures are signals that indicate the existence of technology (i.e. artifacts created from the practical application of scientific knowledge) – eith...
A.I. has become incredibly powerful for translating human languages. Could it be used to glean information from non-human languages? The impact of understand...
For most of my academic career, my choice of research topic was driven by curiosity, some sort of “gut feeling”, and a desire to make a difference, discover ...
This post documents how to “cite while you write” in VS Code using the reference manager Zotero and the Better BibTex extension when you are using the static...
Jekyll-scholar is a plugin that generates bibliographies and in-text citations, formatted according to any one of hundreds of citation styles. Getting it to ...
I already have a personal website with a page about my previous research, so I decided to point my open research GitHub pages to a subdomain there rather tha...
First things first. Getting started with open research involves choosing and setting up a way to share your work. I have previously created several websites...
This post documents how to “cite while you write” in VS Code using the reference manager Zotero and the Better BibTex extension when you are using the static...
Jekyll-scholar is a plugin that generates bibliographies and in-text citations, formatted according to any one of hundreds of citation styles. Getting it to ...
I already have a personal website with a page about my previous research, so I decided to point my open research GitHub pages to a subdomain there rather tha...
First things first. Getting started with open research involves choosing and setting up a way to share your work. I have previously created several websites...
This post documents how to “cite while you write” in VS Code using the reference manager Zotero and the Better BibTex extension when you are using the static...
Jekyll-scholar is a plugin that generates bibliographies and in-text citations, formatted according to any one of hundreds of citation styles. Getting it to ...
I already have a personal website with a page about my previous research, so I decided to point my open research GitHub pages to a subdomain there rather tha...
First things first. Getting started with open research involves choosing and setting up a way to share your work. I have previously created several websites...
A recent paper in Nature [1] caught my attention because it reversed my perspective on the topic. Rather than focussing on whether we can see life elsewhere,...
The first step in any research cycle is to choose a topic. This time around, I used a decision matrix to rank a list of topics by their impact, neglectedness...
In the last few decades we have discovered that Earth-like planets are common around other stars and many of these planets are likely to be habitable, i.e. o...
Technosignatures are signals that indicate the existence of technology (i.e. artifacts created from the practical application of scientific knowledge) – eith...
This post documents how to “cite while you write” in VS Code using the reference manager Zotero and the Better BibTex extension when you are using the static...
Jekyll-scholar is a plugin that generates bibliographies and in-text citations, formatted according to any one of hundreds of citation styles. Getting it to ...
For most of my academic career, my choice of research topic was driven by curiosity, some sort of “gut feeling”, and a desire to make a difference, discover ...
Biotechnology has now advanced to the stage where it is not only possible to synthesise a DNA sequence of your choice in the lab, but to mail-order it from c...
Right now the most advanced artificial intelligence is unaware of its existence and has no capacity to feel anything. It is based purely on a series of matri...
A.I. has become incredibly powerful for translating human languages. Could it be used to glean information from non-human languages? The impact of understand...
For several years I worked as a consultant in a large engineering firm, building advanced machine learning models for predictive maintenance of their equipme...
Welcome to my open research site! My name is Gemma Danks and I have a background in academic research (13 yrs) and tech consulting (5 yrs and counting). Th...
Jekyll-scholar is a plugin that generates bibliographies and in-text citations, formatted according to any one of hundreds of citation styles. Getting it to ...
First things first. Getting started with open research involves choosing and setting up a way to share your work. I have previously created several websites...
I have spent about seven working days learning about five different topics that came out top in the decision matrix that resulted from my process for choosin...
For several years I worked as a consultant in a large engineering firm, building advanced machine learning models for predictive maintenance of their equipme...
I already have a personal website with a page about my previous research, so I decided to point my open research GitHub pages to a subdomain there rather tha...
A.I. has become incredibly powerful for translating human languages. Could it be used to glean information from non-human languages? The impact of understand...
A.I. has become incredibly powerful for translating human languages. Could it be used to glean information from non-human languages? The impact of understand...
Right now the most advanced artificial intelligence is unaware of its existence and has no capacity to feel anything. It is based purely on a series of matri...
In the last few decades we have discovered that Earth-like planets are common around other stars and many of these planets are likely to be habitable, i.e. o...
Biotechnology has now advanced to the stage where it is not only possible to synthesise a DNA sequence of your choice in the lab, but to mail-order it from c...
Biotechnology has now advanced to the stage where it is not only possible to synthesise a DNA sequence of your choice in the lab, but to mail-order it from c...
This post documents how to “cite while you write” in VS Code using the reference manager Zotero and the Better BibTex extension when you are using the static...
This post documents how to “cite while you write” in VS Code using the reference manager Zotero and the Better BibTex extension when you are using the static...
This post documents how to “cite while you write” in VS Code using the reference manager Zotero and the Better BibTex extension when you are using the static...