Friday, September 01, 2006

A new empirical approach in the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence: Astrobiological nonlocality at the cosmological level





Over a period of several decades a concerted effort has been made to determine whether intelligent life exists outside of our solar system, known as the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence or SETI. This has been based primarily upon attempting to intercept possible radio transmissions at different frequencies with arrays of radio telescopes. In addition, astrophysical observations have also been undertaken to see if other worlds or solar systems exist with similar conditions such as ours, which might be conducive to life. And, numerous papers have been written exploring different possibilities for the existence of life or why we have not observed it as of yet, since none of these approaches have been successful. It may now be possible to explore this issue from another standpoint. Recent theoretical and experimental results in the field of biophysics appear to indicate the possibility of quantum entanglement and nonlocality at the biological level, between spatially separated pairs of human subjects and also between basins containing neurons derived from human neural stem cells. If this research continues to be upheld in a more replicable fashion, this could have very important implications in the area of controllable superluminal communication. Experiments are proposed in an attempt to address the issue of whether controllable superluminal communication is possible and, if it is, to utilize it in an attempt to determine if extraterrestrial intelligence really exists, within the framework of astrobiological nonlocality.


More on this soon . . .

2 comments:

Jv said...

Wow! I liked that idea! The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence! I'm just afraid for the discovery of the extraterrestrials, because we don't know whether they'll be an enemy or a friend of mankind. Who knows maybe they are like predators and aliens, or from the movie E.T. by Steven Spielberg, or aliens that can be seen in Star Wars movies.

Mac said...

This looks to be possible breakthrough science.

But oh, is it ever going to terrorize some people...

Mac