Intelligent Responses to Our Technological Signals Will Not Arrive In Fewer Than Three Millennia
Abstract
What is the chance we start a conversation with another civilization like our own? Our technological society produced signals that could be received by other extraterrestrial civilizations, within a sphere around us with a radius of 102 light years. Given that, the Copernican principle provides a lower limit on the response time that we should expect from transmitters on Earth-like planets around Sun-like stars. If our civilization lives longer, the expected number of responses could increase. We explore the chance of detecting a response in the future, and show that a response should only be expected to arrive after a few millennia.
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