Messages sent into space directed at extraterrestrials may have been too boring to earn a reply, say two astrophysicists trying to improve on their previous alien chat lines.
Humans have so far sent four messages into space intended for alien listeners. But they have largely been made up of mathematically coded descriptions of some physics and chemistry, with some basic biology and descriptions of humans thrown in.
Those topics will not prove gripping reading to other civilisations, says Canadian astrophysicist Yvan Dutil. If a civilisation is advanced enough to understand the message, they will already know most of its contents, he says: "After reading it, they will be none the wiser about us humans and our achievements. In some ways, we may have been wasting our telescope time."
ET too bored by Earth transmissions to respond
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C'monSteve Hoffert wrote:No surprise here. Messages received by radio and TV are also quite boring and hardly capture the attention of the "intelligent" life even on this planet.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p063wg78Yss