
The Contact Paradox
Challenging our Assumptions in the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence
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Matthew Waterson
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Keith Cooper
In 1974 a message was beamed towards the stars by the giant Arecibo telescope in Puerto Rico, a brief blast of radio waves designed to alert extraterrestrial civilizations to our existence. Of course, we don't know if such civilizations really exist. But for the past six decades a small cadre of researchers have been on a quest to find out, as part of SETI, the search for extraterrestrial intelligence.
However, the act of transmitting raises troubling questions about the process of contact. We look for qualities such as altruism and intelligence in extraterrestrial life, but what do these mean to humankind? Can we learn something about our own history when we explore what happens when two civilizations come into contact? Finally, do the answers tell us that it is safe to transmit, even though we know nothing about extraterrestrial life, or as Stephen Hawking argued, are we placing humanity in jeopardy by doing so?
In The Contact Paradox, author Keith Cooper looks at how far SETI has come since its modest beginnings, and where it is going, by speaking to the leading names in the field and beyond. SETI forces us to confront our nature in a way that we seldom have before - where did we come from, where are we going, and who are we in the cosmic context of things?
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I personally struggled at times with the narration because of the accent, but that is not the narrator’s fault. Some sentences I had time focusing more than usual (and not just because of the depth/interest in the material).
I liked the consistent mentions and references to professionals and work completed in the field—I was proud hearing one of my astrophysics professor’s work mentioned who taught me in one of my favorite courses in undergrad.
Overall, this is not just a ramble on the Fermi paradox. If you are curious with SETI and enjoy cosmology this will be a pleasant audiobook for you.
Insightful SETI Perspective & Narrative
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Amazing
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I couldn’t believe it ended so fast
Captivating and entertaining
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Boring, so really boring
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Good content, condescending approach
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