1. Message in a Bottle -- An Update to the Golden Record
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Jonathan H Jiang, Anamaria Berea, Heather Bowden, Prithwis Das, Kristen Fahy, Robert Jew, Xiaoming Jiang, Arik Kershenbaum, David Kipping, Graham Lau, Karen Lewis, C. Isabel Nunez Lendo, Philip E. Rosen, Nick Searra, Stuart F Taylor, and John Traphagan
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FOS: Computer and information sciences ,Computer Science - Computers and Society ,Physics - Physics and Society ,Physics Education (physics.ed-ph) ,Computers and Society (cs.CY) ,Physics - Physics Education ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Physics and Society (physics.soc-ph) - Abstract
Communication is an essential asset enabling humankind to forge an advanced civilization. Using approximately 31,000 languages from the Stone Age to our present digital information society, humans have connected and collaborated to accomplish remarkable feats. As the newly dawned Space Age progresses, we are attempting to communicate with intelligent species beyond our world, on distant planets and in Earth’s far future. Absent mutually understood signs, symbols, and semiotic conventions, this study, the “Message in a Bottle”, uses scientific methods to assess and design a means of communication encapsulating the story of humanity, conveying our thoughts, emotions, ingenuity, and aspirations. The message will be structured to provide a universal yet contextual understanding of modern human society, evolution of life on Earth, and challenges for the future. In assembling this space and time capsule, we aim to energize and unite current generations to celebrate and preserve humanity.
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- 2023
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