On a Morphology of Contact Scenario Space
Joseph Voros

TL;DR
This paper explores the vast range of extraterrestrial contact scenarios using a morphological approach, aiming to identify new search strategies and societal impacts, including the intriguing possibility of galaxy-scale macro-engineering.
Contribution
It introduces a morphological framework with seven key parameters to systematically analyze contact scenarios and suggests novel search strategies like galaxy-scale macro-engineering.
Findings
Identification of a broad scenario space for contact with extraterrestrial life.
Proposal of new search strategies, including macro-engineering.
Hypothesis that galaxy 'Hoag's Object' may be a macro-engineering artifact.
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to explore the possibility space of scenarios of 'contact'--the discovery of extra-terrestrial life, whether intelligent or not--using a morphological approach utilising seven principal parameters, chosen both for their descriptiveness of the scope of possibilities, as well as for their relevance in examining potential societal impacts arising from different scenarios, including, for example, the proximity of the discovery. Several classes of contact scenario are examined, and existing approaches to the search for extra-terrestrial life and intelligence are situated within the range of possible search strategies and targets illuminated by this particular choice of parameters, as are some examples of contact scenarios from popular culture. The resulting possibility space can also suggest new search strategies and potential targets, one of which is…
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