A discussion of UFOs occupied some time in FRIAM today, including the 
observation that despite looking for "intelligent signals" ala SETI have 
failed. 

Made me think of octopi (& other cephalopods) that communicate with brilliant 
displays of rapidly changing color. We think that these displays are more than 
reactive, that they are "intelligent communication." Mostly, it seems to me, we 
infer this because we have a lot of context, including interacting octopi, but 
if all we had was the "signal" absent the context, would we recognize it as 
"intelligent?"

I am not phrasing the question very well, but if we had nothing except a 
5-minute video of an octopus' surface changing color, would we be able to 
detect a hidden order or structure that would allow a reasonable determination 
that it originated from an intelligent species?

davew

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