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SETI's Paradox

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Seti's Paradox was formulated by Alexander Zaitsev and deals with two opposing tendencies paradoxically coexisting in terrestrial consciousness – the insistent quest for intelligent signals from other civilizations and the persistent aversion to any attempts to transmit such signals from Earth toward probable fellow intelligent beings. If typical for our entire Universe, such manifestations of intelligence would make the search for other civilizations totally meaningless. [1] Zaitsev, Alexander, "The SETI Paradox" (in English), [2] (In Russian), Bull. Spec. Astrophys. Obs., 60 (2006).

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