Interesting Ian
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scribble said:I'm surprised I'm the only "pseudoscience" voter. SETI is rather firmly mired in the "hopes and dreams" category of science; it's about as scientific as a multimillion dollar search for Bigfoot or a unicorn. It may be conducted in a scientific manner, but the underlying reason is wishful thinking at best - and quite possibly just plain nonsense.
Huh?? Are you saying that the prospect of intelligent life elsewhere in our Galaxy (Universe?) is extremely unlikely?? How on earth come you come to such a bizarre conclusion?
OK, I'm essentially guessing, but my opinion is that life will be very common, but intelligent life, on a comparable level to us, will be comparatively infrequent, and even those few whose intelligence is comparable to our own will be extremely unlikely to have the technology to communicate.
So basically SETI is pretty much of a forlorn hope. at least for the immediate future. But I certainly think it's worth it!