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Title:
A critical examination of factors that might encourage secrecy
Authors:
Tough, Allen
Affiliation:
AA(Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, Univ. of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario M5S 1V6 Canada)
Publication:
Acta Astronautica, Volume 21, Issue 2, p. 97-102.
Publication Date:
00/1990
Origin:
ELSEVIER
Abstract Copyright:
(c) 1990 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
DOI:
10.1016/0094-5765(90)90134-7
Bibliographic Code:
1990AcAau..21...97T

Abstract

If a signal is detected someday from extraterrestrial intelligence, several factors might encourage complete and immediate secrecy. As a result, all data might be restricted to the receiving facility or nation instead of being shared promptly with SETI scientists around the world. Seven factors seem particularly like to encourage secrecy: (1) the belief that people may panic; (2) the fear of a negative impact on religion, science, and culture; (3) embarrassment; (4) the individual and national competitive urge; (5) avoiding a harmful premature reply; (6) a national trade or military advantage; and (7) the fear of a Trojan Horse. Three steps might alleviate the particularly difficult factors (numbers 4, 5, 6): an international treaty for immediate sharing of possible signals with SETI scientists in several other countries; implementation and frequent use of an actual network of scientists for such sharing; and further study of the possible need for partial restriction of data about the location and channel of a suspected signal.
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