Even with the warning that Aliens could reach Earth bringing destruction of humanity- a most important program of try to speak has been tossed. According to The Cake, a San Francisco-based a non-profit organization named METI has exposed that it will start sending 'Hello' signals into deep space starting early 2018. Messaging Interstellar Intelligence will start transmitting so that if there is an alien life is present, that can hear us and get our position and come to earth to share knowledge. (or like movie showed to us, annihilation)
As per the report from METI, they will begin doing this from 2018-allowing humankind to get in touch with extra-terrestrials, rather than in the offing for them to talk to us. As the president of METI Douglas Vakoch said," If we want to start a discussion over the course of next generations, we want to learn and share information from them".
According to INDEPENDENT, Experts have long time advised sending messages to aliens could lead complete obliteration to humanity. The warning has on condition that high value by Stephen Hawking, who has cautioned that sending out transmission could put us in danger.
Famous space scientists Hawking has proposed that any culture we did contact is likely to see us as no more advanced than bacteria. Though the METI and other bands can send out they're despite any responsibility. As still there are no governmental directions on the message that can be sent out into deep space.
The team will exert more by using basic methodically and scientific concepts. They are trying to find out and put organized a message that could be understood by other living things in the distant universe. METI will go on the way to building or borrowing an authoritative transmitter that can send a letter to the universe. For that, they are trying to raise funds approximately $1million.
Before that, NASA astronomers send out pioneer 10 and 11 spacecraft that carried written message, as well as radio transmissions that have been sent out into the universe. For the meantime, still in doubt either the message has been received or not. Most scientists believe that we have so far botched to hear to talk to any alien life outer space.
There have been adequately other efforts to contact with aliens, but they've derive in fits and starts. There are no regulations for sending out signals into space. SETI's Frank Drake beamed a radio message that could be brought together into a pictogram of images. More freshly, we've sent arithmetic, performances of Vivaldi and Gershwin, and the Beatles song "Across the Universe."
SETI and the $100 million Innovation Listen project at the University of California, Berkeley, subsidized by internet business tycoon Yuri Milner, scans space in expectation of finding some signature of alien technology. Hoping to adopt the technology to make our Earthly technology be advance in some way.
"If everyone can send a message agrees only to receive messages, it will be a very quiet galaxy out there," Fraknoi said.