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News New York/Heidelberg, 29 December 2006 Who speaks for the Earth? A thought-provoking book on encountering extraterrestrials just published
Michaud challenges the assumptions that underlie our most frequent answers. He takes into account not only scientific speculation, but also fiction, popular opinion, and religious thought. He looks at both sides of the “Where Are They?” debate, questioning the alleged paradox and proposing new ways of thinking about the issue. How should we deal with contact if it happens? What do we want to say to an alien civilization? What should we do if we find alien technology in our solar system? Michaud asks us to address these and many other questions not just as thought experiments, but as issues that we may have to face one day with real urgency. It is time for sustained thought about what we would do if our searches – or theirs – succeed. Michael Michaud is a leading figure in preparations for possible future contact with extraterrestrial intelligence. He has served as Director of the U.S. State Department’s Office of Advanced Technology and as Counselor for Science, Technology, and Environment at the American embassies in Paris and Tokyo. He is chairperson of working groups at the International Academy of Astronautics that consider this topic. Michaud has published more than thirty articles and papers on the implications of contact with alien civilizations. Michael A.G. Michaud Contact with Alien Civilizations Our Hopes and Fears about Encountering Extraterrestrials Springer 2007, 460 pp. Hardcover, EUR 22.95, £17.50, $27.50, sFr 42.00 ISBN: 978-0-387-28598-6 Contact: Joan Robinson tel +49-6221-487 8130
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