A direct communication proposal to test the Zoo Hypothesis
Joao Pedro de Magalhaes

TL;DR
This paper proposes a proactive method to test the Zoo Hypothesis by sending targeted messages via television and radio channels to extraterrestrial civilizations, aiming to establish contact and investigate their awareness of us.
Contribution
It introduces a novel, feasible, and safe approach to actively seek extraterrestrial intelligence, expanding beyond passive SETI methods.
Findings
Proposal is technically feasible and cost-effective.
Encourages international discussion and collaboration.
Provides a framework for active extraterrestrial communication
Abstract
Whether we are alone in the universe is one of the greatest mysteries facing humankind. Given the >100 billion stars in our galaxy, many have argued that it is statistically unlikely that life, including intelligent life, has not emerged anywhere else. The lack of any sign of extraterrestrial intelligence, even though on a cosmic timescale extraterrestrial civilizations would have enough time to cross the galaxy, is known as Fermi's Paradox. One possible explanation for Fermi's Paradox is the Zoo Hypothesis which states that one or more extraterrestrial civilizations know of our existence and can reach us, but have chosen not to disturb us or even make their existence known to us. I propose here a proactive test of the Zoo Hypothesis. Specifically, I propose to send a message using television and radio channels to any extraterrestrial civilization(s) that might be listening and inviting…
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