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Philosophers and poets in times past tried to figure out why the
stainless moon "smoothly polished, like a diamond" in Dante's
words, had stains. The agreed solution was that, like a mirror, it
reflected the imperfect Earth. Today we smile, but it was a clever
way to understand the Moon in a manner that was consistent with the
beliefs of their age. The Moon is no longer the "in" thing. We see
it as often as the Sun and give it little thought - we've become
indifferent. However, the Moon does reflect more than just
sunlight. The Moon, or more precisely the nomenclature of lunar
craters, still holds up a mirror to an important aspect of human
history. Of the 1586 craters that have been named honoring
philosophers and scientists, only 28 honor a woman. These 28 women
of the Moon present us with an opportunity to meditate on this gap,
but perhaps more significantly, they offer us an opportunity to
talk about their lives, mostly unknown today.
For a long time I have been giving scientific lectures in different
countries and on diverse topics, generally related to astronomy and
to my work at the Arecibo Observatory. No matter which parti- lar
topic I am talking about, the same question always comes up: Have
we had any contact at Arecibo with "them"? My negative answer does
not satisfy anyone. In fact, the answer either confirms their
suspicions that there is a conspiracy afoot by higher autho- ties
not to release information or their intentions to deceive the
general public. The reasons for the deception have to do with the
idea that, as in the movie Contact, the received messages contain
important and useful information that will bring great advantage to
whoever gets it. Many of us want to believe that extraterrestrial
creatures can talk to us, that perhaps they are even living among
us, as UFO fans believe. It would be fascinating if it were true, a
more than extra- dinary discovery, the answer to an eternal
question. There is p- sibly a deep psychological motive in this
desire to know if we are alone in this huge universe, and the need
to believe in something beyond our limited world, in space and
time. There is no doubt, then, that this topic brings with it many
scientific and philosophical discussions, as well as speculations
that, on many occasions, fall into pure pseudoscience because of
the lack of a reference framework.
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