Until SETI bears fruit for humankind, let us not forget our peers who ply the seas. Back in the 19th century the cachelot became the cache-little, and evidence for the decline was hidden away in captain's logs 'til now. More astonishingly is how these grand beasts, like the Knights of the Round Table, knew to adopt, adapt, and improve. As for other toothed whales, Sam Dresser looks at the search for non-human and extraterrestrial intelligences in "
Thanks For All The Fish". Drawing upon diverse thinkers from John C. Lilly and Carl Sagan, Sam illustrates the point how aliens may not be so alien if only humanity takes the time to appreciate and understand them as friends. (CS)
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