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Scientists successfully communicate with Whales, opening the path to Alien contact

Wednesday, 20/12/2023, 10:49 (GMT+7)

Scientists have successfully established communication with whales, a significant milestone in understanding marine creatures and potentially revealing potential contact with extraterrestrial civilizations.

Scientists have successfully conducted a unique human-to-whale conversation, which could potentially lead to future contact with alien civilizations

While movies often depict aliens speaking our language, the reality is that the chances of extraterrestrials communicating in English are quite slim. 

In light of this, researchers are looking to a successful interaction between humans and a humpback whale as a starting point for understanding how to reach out to potential alien beings.

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Researchers are exploring the possibility of extraterrestrial communication through successful interactions with humpback whales, like the 2021 chat with Twain in southeast Alaska. Image Credit: Getty

In 2021, scientists conducted a chat with Twain, a humpback whale that is unrelated to Shania, in southeast Alaska

Twain answered a "contact call" that the researchers sent out, which is analogous to how people say "hello" to one another.

Whales communicate with one another and let each other know where they are by using contact calls

Surprisingly, Twain circled about the researchers' boat and approached it throughout the 20-minute conversation, answering the scientists' calls for contact at different points in time.

In a statement, scientists claimed that humpback whales are "very intelligent" and can "communicate extensively with both songs and social calls."

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Humpback whales are intelligent, using contact calls and songs to communicate and let each other know their location, as observed by Twain during a 20-minute conversation with researchers. Image Credit: Getty

Two years after this successful experiment, the SETI Institute published a new paper exploring how the conversation with Twain could serve as a "tool for detecting and exploring nonhuman intelligence." 

The lead author of the study, Dr. Brenda McCowan of U.C. Davis, stated that they believe this is the first communicative exchange in the humpback whale "language" between humans and these majestic creatures.

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The SETI Institute published a paper two years after a successful experiment, examining how the conversation with Twain could detect and explore nonhuman intelligence. Image Credit: Getty

Dr. Laurance Doyle of the SETI Institute, a co-author on the paper, stated: "Because of current limitations on technology, an important assumption of the search for extraterrestrial intelligence is that extraterrestrials will be interested in making contact and so target human receivers.

"This important assumption is certainly supported by the behavior of humpback whales."

Dr. Doyle further explained that if aliens are indeed attempting to reach out to us, we must know what to look for; otherwise, we might miss their signals. 

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Scientists can identify alien signals using intelligence filters, similar to Twain's conversation. Image Credit: Getty

By employing intelligence filters similar to those used in the conversation with Twain, scientists can potentially identify intelligence signals from outer space. 

Doyle said: "The whale's behavior could be a sign of how extraterrestrial species can communicate with humans. Comparable to how Antarctica is investigated as a stand-in for Mars."