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Alien Civilizations Die Loudly
22 Dec
Summary
- First alien contact may be with dying civilizations.
- Advanced aliens might be 'unusually loud' before vanishing.
- First discoveries are extreme, not typical cases.

Astronomers searching for extraterrestrial life may soon encounter civilizations in their final stages of collapse, according to Dr. David Kipping of Columbia University. The "Eschatian Hypothesis" posits that, much like dying stars, civilizations burn brightest just before disappearing. Therefore, the first alien life detected is likely to be "unusually loud," emitting signals indicative of their imminent end.
This theory draws parallels to astronomical discoveries like dying stars and supernovae. While rare, these phenomena are disproportionately detected due to their extreme brightness. Kipping suggests alien civilizations will follow this pattern; advanced societies nearing collapse, perhaps due to self-destruction or unsustainable practices, will be the most detectable. Their "volume" signifies disequilibrium, a precursor to vanishing.
Consequently, the initial contact won't be a planned communication but rather the desperate final broadcasts of a collapsing society. Events like nuclear war or rapid climate change could make a planet highly visible. Dr. Kipping proposes that even the famous "Wow! Signal" from 1977 could have been such a final cry, guiding future searches towards brief, anomalous signals.




