For anyone who has ever looked up at the night sky and wondered, "Are we alone?" A brilliant examination of the science behind the search for extraterrestrial intelligence and its pioneer, Jill Tarter, the inspiration for the main character in Carl Sagan's Contact.
Jill Tarter is a pioneer, an innovator, an adventurer, and a controversial force. At a time when women werenāt encouraged to do much outside the home, Tarter ventured as far out as she couldāinto the three-Kelvin cold of deep space. And she hasnāt stopped investigating a subject that takes and takes without giving much back.
Today, her computer's screensaver is just the text āSOā¦ARE WE ALONE?ā This question keeps her up at night. In some ways, this is the question that keep us all up at night. We have all spent dark hours wondering about our place in it all, pondering our "aloneness," both terrestrial and cosmic. Tarterās life and her work are not just a quest to understand life in the universe: they are a quest to understand our lives within the universe. No one has told that story, her story, until now.
It all began with gazing into the night sky. All those stars were just distant sunsāwere any of them someone else's sun? Diving into the science, philosophy, and politics of SETIāsearching for extraterrestrial intelligenceāSarah Scoles reveals the fascinating figure at the center of the final frontier of scientific investigation. This is the perfect book for anyone who has ever looked up at the night sky and wondered if we are alone in the universe.