premodern-extraterrestrial-communication
Historical and philosophical attempts before modern science to conceptualize communication with extraterrestrials, including literary and speculative scientific proposals.
1 chapter across 1 book
Extraterrestrial Languages (2019)Daniel Oberhaus
This chapter traces the historical and conceptual development of messaging extraterrestrial intelligence (METI), beginning with Frank Drake's 1961 binary message experiment which highlighted the challenges of creating universally comprehensible interstellar communication. It also explores premodern attempts and ideas about communicating with extraterrestrials, including Renaissance and nineteenth-century proposals by figures like Frances Godwin and Carl Friedrich Gauss, emphasizing the longstanding human fascination with and difficulties in designing a universal language for alien contact.