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Why is the SETI Institute looking for E.T. ? Ben Diersen & Hunter Winghart

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Page 1: Why is the SETI Institute looking for E.T. Ben Diersen & Hunter Winghart

Why is the SETI Institute looking for E.T. ?

Ben Diersen & Hunter Winghart

Page 2: Why is the SETI Institute looking for E.T. Ben Diersen & Hunter Winghart

Non-profit organization that wants to explain origin of life in the universe.

They have a passion to discover scientific discoveries that have not been discovered previously.

Collaborate with other scientists world wide. Taking a close look at the moon Titan, the

nearest, most possible, source of E.T. Life

What is the SETI Institute?

Page 3: Why is the SETI Institute looking for E.T. Ben Diersen & Hunter Winghart

A lake of liquid methane and ethane Has a thick atmosphere for temperature

control so they could breath. One day on titan is 16 earth days Most “Earth Like” world in solar system due to

lakes and rivers Scientists thing that life could be habitable in

the subsurface of oceans. Lack of Chemicals on surface

Saturn’s Moon, Titan

Page 4: Why is the SETI Institute looking for E.T. Ben Diersen & Hunter Winghart

Look for large amount of Inferred light because any mechanical action releases some.

With how much time the universe has been around it is possible for whole galaxies be controlled by one civilization by super alien intelligence

It is possible that they are not big into energy or wanting to take over the galaxy and with so many planets it is still possible for intelligent life

Searching for Advanced Civilizations

Page 5: Why is the SETI Institute looking for E.T. Ben Diersen & Hunter Winghart

With so many galaxies it is hard to say there isn't extra terrestrial life.

The closest possible E.T life is Titan. SETI hasn’t found life but they wont stop

searching and every day they find more eveidence.

The Big Picture