
TL;DR
This paper emphasizes the importance of transmitting information into space for advanced civilizations, arguing that failure to do so could lead to civilization extinction due to self-imposed isolation.
Contribution
It provides a rationale for METI by highlighting the critical role of space communication in the survival of advanced civilizations.
Findings
Transmission of information into space is essential for civilization survival.
Failure to communicate can lead to self-imposed isolation and potential extinction.
Supporting the need for METI as a strategic priority.
Abstract
Transmission of the information into the Cosmos is treated as one of the pressing needs of an advanced civilization. The inability to meet this need, the forced withdrawal into self-imposed isolation can lead to the extinction of civilization.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpace Science and Extraterrestrial Life
