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SETI Post-Detection Hub

Description

Science fiction is awash with explorations of the impact on human society following discovery of, and even encounters with, life or intelligence elsewhere. But we need to go beyond thinking about the impact on humanity. We need to coordinate our expert knowledge not only for assessing the evidence but also for considering the human social response, as our understanding progresses and what we know and what we don’t know is communicated. We have contemplated life on other Worlds for countless generations; the search for extra–terrestrial intelligence and their technology has now been an ongoing endeavour for decades. Our own technical resources have since improved significantly, and with those the chances of detection are therefore continually increasing. Social interest has risen considerably recently, due to the detection of thousands of planets around distant stars in our own galaxy and, closer to home, through the exploration of nearby worlds such as Mars and Venus, looking for signs of life, present or past. The potential discovery of microbial life will likely raise different types of concern that would follow the discovery of intelligent life – we are as yet entirely unprepared as a species for the latter. The time is thus right for consideration of humanity’s response – and responsibility – following the detection of both life and intelligence in the Cosmos. We should plan now for this eventuality by setting out impact assessments, protocols, procedures and treaties designed to allow humanity to respond responsibly.

The SETI Post-Detection Hub is an initiative of the UK SETI Research Network (UKSRN), and is jointly hosted by the St Andrews Centre for Exoplanet Science, the Centre for Global Law and Governance, the Durham Law School, and the Jodrell Bank Centre for Astrophysics of the University of Manchester.

Offers funding

No, this infrastructure does not provide funding.

Founding year

2023

Contact details

University Of St. Andrews
Physics Department
North Haugh
St. Andrews
Fife
KY16 9SS
Website: https://seti.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk/
Public email: seti@st-andrews.ac.uk

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Type

  • Other research infrastructure
  • Hub

Project Tags

  • AI tag
  • Communication tag
  • Data science tag
  • Digital humanities tag

University affiliation(s)

University of St Andrews
St Andrews

Additional Partnerships

UK SETI Research Network (UKSRN), St Andrews Centre for Exoplanet Science, Centre for Global Law and Governance, the Durham Law School, Jodrell Bank Centre for Astrophysics of the University of Manchester.

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2023-12-03 21:57:18

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