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Can you figure out how to decipher the information in this image?
It means: "Take me to your leader, you puny human!!!"
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Can you figure out how to decipher the information in this image?
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Can you figure out how to decipher the information in this image?
You are correct!Looks to be based on the image from the Voyager disc - | equals 1, - equals 0, hydrogen molecule bottom right, pulsar frequencies and distances to Earth bottom left, some sort of orbit distance or time measurement top left maybe, length calibration middle left perhaps. Not sure about top four diagrams on right. But, even though it's a PNG, it's quite a blurry image so it's hard to tell what's going on with those.
The Pioneer probes just had the plaque with more limited information:Didn't the plaque on the side of Pioneer 10 and 11 also have similar things as well as a drawing of naked man and woman? That should have been enough to scare aliens away
The Pioneer probes just had the plaque with more limited information:
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The Voyager record contained 116 images. They were going to include a photograph of a naked man and pregnant woman, but ended up just using a silhouette. It also included greetings from the Secretary General of the UN, greetings in 55 languages, 56 if you include the whale greetings (did Carl Sagan know the plot to Star Trek IV- The Voyage Home?). There are also the sounds of Earth and a number of musical selections.
I have the book, Murmurs of Earth by Carl Sagan which discusses the creation of the record. It also included a CD-ROM which included all the photos and audio content, which cannot be played by a contemporary computer.
(I'd like to state that Jeff Goldblum creating a computer virus for an alien computer system in Independence Day is utter bullshit!)
So.. Colassus and guardian? Hmm.
Gosh I love that movie.
Didn't that experiment done a few years ago come close to emulating that in real life when they hooked up two computers and they made their own language? It wasn't on the same scale as the movie and the computers were air gapped off the net but it felt very much like that scene in the movie from reading about it.
As well as an episode of STNG (Evolution) where Wesley networked nanites together.
Which is also strangely similar to "ugly bags of mostly water", energy beings that could reprogram the ship's computer.
That was unintentionally
Unintentionally?
Well I don't think they intended that line to be funny but I found it very funny watching the episode.
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