Do We Require A Special Language To Contact Aliens?

Do We Require A Special Language To Contact Aliens?

In May 2018, a radar facility in Tromsø, Norway, deployed its antennas on a largely unremarkable red dwarf star located 12 light-years from Earth. Each message consisted of a collection of short songs and an introduction on how to interpret the contents. For the last 25 years approach to communicate with Aliens has been to teach numerals and basic arithmetic first. But as some recent insights in neurolinguistics suggest, it might not be the best way to greet our alien neighbors. The right approach could be to use the natural language like the encyclopedia.

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