From the April 21 New Yorker.

…even as the Kepler mission gets closer to finding a mirror image of our own planet, many scientists have ceased believing that we should be looking for ourselves in space. There are other ways for a planet to support life, they argue—and there are other ways for life to be intelligent.

via What Makes an Alien Intelligent? : The New Yorker.

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2 responses to “What Makes an Alien Intelligent?”

  1. Notes To Ponder Avatar

    It could be that mankind’s greatest weakness is the inability to fathom intelligent life as anything other than a cookie cutter template of life on earth.

  2. Keith Wayne Brown Avatar

    I thoroughly agree with you. I think the intelligent life we encounter is far more likely to be different from us rather than similar.

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