Message in a Bottle—An Update to the Golden Record: 1. Objectives and Key Content of the Message

Author:

Jiang Jonathan H.1ORCID,Berea Anamaria2,Bowden Heather3,Das Prithwis4ORCID,Fahy Kristen A.1,Ginsberg Joseph5ORCID,Jew Robert6,Jiang Xiaoming7,Kershenbaum Arik8,Kipping David9,Lau Graham10,Lewis Karen11,Nuñez Lendo C. Isabel12ORCID,Rosen Philip E.13,Searra Nick14,Taylor Stuart F.15ORCID,Traphagan John16

Affiliation:

1. Jet Propulsion Laboratory California Institute of Technology Pasadena CA USA

2. Computational and Data Sciences Department George Mason University Fairfax VA USA

3. Los Alamos National Laboratory Los Alamos NM USA

4. Vivekananda Mission High School East Midnapore West Bengal India

5. Yeshiva University New York NY USA

6. All Earth Citizens Foundation Irvine CA USA

7. School of Physics and Technology Wuhan University Wuhan China

8. Department of Zoology University of Cambridge Cambridge UK

9. Department of Astronomy Columbia University New York NY USA

10. Blue Marble Space Institute of Science Boulder CO USA

11. Department of Philosophy Barnard College Columbia University New York NY USA

12. Climate Change Cluster University of Technology Sydney Sydney NSW Australia

13. Independent Researcher Vancouver WA USA

14. Interstellar Foundation Johannesburg South Africa

15. The SETI Institute Mountain View CA USA

16. Interplanetary Initiative Arizona State University Tempe AZ USA

Abstract

AbstractIn the first part of this series, we delve into the foundational aspects of “Message in a Bottle (MIAB)” (henceforth referred to as MIAB). This study builds upon the legacy of the Voyager Golden Records, launched aboard Voyager 1 and 2 in 1977, which aimed to communicate with intelligent species beyond our world. These records not only offer a snapshot of Earth and human civilization but also represent our desire to establish contact with advanced alien civilizations. Given the absence of mutually understood signs, symbols, and semiotic conventions, MIAB, like its predecessor, uses scientific methods to design an innovative means of communication that encapsulates the story of humanity. Our goal is to share our collective knowledge, emotions, innovations, and aspirations in a way that provides a universal, yet contextually relevant, understanding of human society, the evolution of life on Earth, and our hopes and concerns for the future. Through this time and space traveling capsule, we also strive to inspire and unify current and future generations to celebrate and safeguard our shared human experience.

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,Environmental Science (miscellaneous)

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