Not even a ping? I know that it only scans a limited/known band of frequencies and only about 5% of the cosmos.
But wait? The cosmos is , what? 6.5 billion years old and according to certain stataticians, the chances of life in other parts of our own galaxy is extremely favorable.
So certainly many millions of civilizations like our own, would have come and gone. Millions, even billions of years ago.
Should not the cosmos be alive with their transmissions? They have had millions and millions of light years of time to bounce around?
Yet?
Not even a ping.
2006-12-22
13:43:16
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bob j
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