For decades, the search for extraterrestrial intelligence has quietly agreed on where to listen. Most radio SETI surveys train their instruments on frequencies between 1.42 and 1.66 gigahertz, a band nicknamed the “water hole” because it sits between the natural radio emissions of hydrogen and hydroxyl — two molecules that combine to form water. The logic has always been elegant: a technologically capable civilization might recognize the symboli…
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