What happens next when science can confidently announce the discovery of an alien life form? Whether it's a fully functioning civilization or a lowly Martian microbe, the implications are vast. Dr. Brianne Suldovsky of Portland State University has studied this mostly ignored question and come up with some interesting conclusions--and, like the best science, more questions. How this can best be communicated in an age of mistrust in large institutions and science is a vexing one, and the conversation looked at it from a variety of angles. And--it was fun. Join us!
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Main Topic: Communicating the Discovery of Extraterrestrial Life
Lack of Research on Public Communication of Alien Life Discoveries
Religious Backgrounds and How They Shape Views on Science and Space
Public Trust, Misinformation, and Institutional Perception Challenges
Risks, Uncertainties, and Ethics in Announcing Life Discoveries
What Happens if Private Companies Discover Alien Life First
Measuring Public Beliefs: the Extraterrestrial Belief Scale and Conspiracies
Religious, Psychological, and Societal Impacts of Alien Life Announcements
Direct Public Involvement in Decisions About Contacting Alien Life
Navigating AI, Social Media, and Pattern Recognition in Spreading Space News
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