Contact With Alien Civilizations - Michael A.G.

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424 References 9. . Brin, “A Contrarian Perspective on Altruism;” Chris Boyce, Extraterrestrial 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. . Clarke, Greetings, 230; Billingham, et al., Social Implications, 50; Richard Berendzen, editor, Life Beyond Earth and the Mind of Man, Washington, DC, NASA (SP-328), 1973, 17; Harrison, After Contact, 315; Michael A.G. Michaud, The Consequences of Contact,” AIAA Student Journal, Vol. 15, Number 4 (Winter, 1977-78), 18-23. . Frank Drake, “In Which Klingons Become Chimeras,” Cosmic Search, Vol. 3, Number 1 (Winter 1981), 9. . Dyson, in Project Cyclops, 177; Albert A. Harrison, “Slow Track, Fast Track, and the Galactic Club,” paper prepared for the Foundation for the Future, 1998. . Arnold J. Toynbee, A Study of History, Vol. 9, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1954; McDonough, 216. . Steven J. Dick, “Consequences of Success in SETI: Lessons from the History of Science,” in G. Seth Shostak, editor, Progress in the Search for Extrater- restrial Life (1993 Bioastronomy Symposium), San Francisco, Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 1995, 521-532; Morrison, et al., editors, SETI, 8; Harrison, After Contact, 280. Harrison, “Slow Track, Fast Track, and the Galactic Club.” Encounter, Seacaucus, NJ, Chartwell, 1979, 100. . Billingham, et al., Social Implications, 62. . Brin, “A Contrarian Perspective.” . White, 156. . Bracewell in Ponnamperuma and Cameron, editors, 116. . Personal communication, 18 September 2003. . Jean Heidmann, Intelligences Extra-Terrestres, Paris, Editions Odile Jacob, 1992, 11. . Trudy E. Bell, “The Grand Analogy: History of the Idea of Extraterrestrial Life,” Cosmic Search, Vol. 2, Number 1 (Winter 1980), 2-10. This article appeared previously in the August 1978 issue of the Griffith Observer, a publication of the Griffith Observatory. . Billingham, et al., editors, Social Implications, 34. 9. 20. Billingham, et al., editors, 32. MacGowan and Ordway, 183, 235. Jack Cohen and Ian Stewart also con- cluded that we will meet mostly or entirely mechanical—electronic creatures. What Does a Martian Look Like? The Science of Extraterrestrial Life, Hoboken, NJ, Wiley, 2002, 308. A.A. Harrison and J.T. Johnson, “ETI: Our First Impressions.” Francois Jacob, “Evolution and Tinkering,” Science, Vol. 196 (10 June 1977), 1161-1166; Darling, 118. Casti, 392-393; Swift, 125, 273. Swift, 83; Clarke, Greetings, 480. For galleries of alien types, see Ronald D. Story, The Encyclopedia of Extraterrestrial Encounters, New York, New American Library, 2001, 22-25, 27-28, 39-45. Quoted by Clarke in Bova and Preiss, editors, 311. Cohen and Stewart, 100-106, 297. Swift, 322. Billingham, et al., editors, Social Implications, 71-72, 116; Harrison, After Contact, 214; John Clute and Peter Nicholls, editors, The Encyclopedia of