Epistemology Of A Paradox – Discussing ETI Through The Evolutionary Impulse Paradigm: We Are Not Alone, But Few And Far Between

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 M. D. Nussinov et al. (1995), JBIS, 48, pp.475-477

Refcode: 1995.48.475

Abstract:

The “absence of evidence of the existence of extraterrestrial intelligence (ETI)” has been recently considered ‘, as evidence of absence of ETI”. The equivalent wording of this deliberation following a series of considerations has been a decided “We are alone”, an inference which adds to the quite long sequence of similar or opposite judgements resulting from an endless debate among different altitudes: a controversy whose climax reaches the point of questioning the scientific validity of setting forth the problem of the existence of ETI, and then of in vesting in expensive sophisticated apparatuses and of dwelling on speculating views, respectively for the detection of any ETI manifestation throughout the deep of the sky and for discussing the physical shape and the psychological nature of hypothetical. improbably humanoid alien beings.