SETI Other Creepy Technosignatures We Might Detect

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Have you ever had creepy thoughts?
If your answers are YES, well, this video is for you!
We will talk again about SETI, which stands for the “Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence” program, and technosignatures of alien civilizations that we hope we'll never detect!
We said “we will talk again” because we already touched the argument in a previous video on the channel! In fact, this is the second part of the video on the topic ( that we strongly recommend watching!). You can find the first part of the link below: ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQgJEGtQbRs&t=12s&ab_channel=InsaneCuriosity )!
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Today we will focus on some of the creepiest and craziest technosignatures we might detect in the future – with the help of better technologies (and some bad luck). Most of them are actually signals coming from sci-fi scenarios, but...who knows!
1) Nicoll- Dyson Beam
Luckily, for what we know at the moment, the Milky Way is a peaceful galaxy.
There are no ongoing wars. No emperors want to expand themselves. Our detecting systems seem to hint that we are alone. Alone in this small (yet huge) part of the universe, in the so-called “local group”.
But are we?
What if we are not alone? It might be an alien civilization whose only intentioned in conquering all the galaxy. They might have learnt to produce new weapons, new extraordinary firearms, or nuclear ones. 
Maybe they are out there, but we can't communicate with them, nor see them because they are simply...hiding from us!
2) DNA Seti

While a long shot, it is plausible that earth has been visited by an alien civilization sometime in the distant past. Perhaps even millions or even a billion years or more!
If it happened long enough ago, there are a few ways where evidence of a visit might be preserved.
But we know Earth loves to erode and renew its surface leaving little room for any artefacts to be preserved. Where shall we find them?
3) Self Replicating Spacecrafts
Say an alien civilization (or us) wanted to mine an entire asteroid or moon. It would be a large-scale mining operation. This is not sci-fi, because we all know that, at some point, we'll have to go and search for new materials on other celestial objects, rather than the Earth: resources are finite!
Scientist and Mathematician Von Neumann proved that the most effective way of performing large-scale mining operations such as mining an entire moon or asteroid belt would be by self-replicating spacecraft, taking advantage of their exponential growth.
4) The closing in signal
We are used to imagining that, if we ever detect an alien signal, it would be from a thousand light-years away. In fact, there are very small chances to detect signals from very near celestial objects.
Or is it so?
What if one day we woke up with this news: 
ALIEN SIGNAL DETECTED FROM RADIO TELESCOPE!

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