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Nyarko's original assignment to Earth had her basically acting as an intergalactic customs agent by enforcing the export limits, breaking up a smuggling ring, and protecting Ordinary High-School Student Mahiro Yasaka from the ring ( as well as smuggling some anime goods back for herself).

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Frog, the series says that Earth has the best entertainment media in the galaxy, so much so that there are limits on exports and smugglers are a major problem. Interstellar copyright laws are Serious Business, as it turns out. The Catians are very interested in human media, but they want to buy it. The others, being far less intelligent than him, more often use it just to watch TV. Justified, as Dino Geist felt they'd be a useful way to learn about the Earth and uses his to find things for the Geisters to steal via the news media. In Brave Exkaiser, one of the first things the Geisters stole when they arrived on Earth were televisions (including, fitting for giant robots, the big ones on the sides of buildings).See also Do Not Adjust Your Set for when the aliens are broadcasting to us instead. Compare Alien Arts Are Appreciated and Aliens Steal Cattle. Regardless, misunderstandings and misinterpretations about Earth culture and human behavior from tiny snippets of old sitcoms are comedy gold especially if it means they expect Earth to be like that, if they learn their English from it it justifies Aliens Speaking English and so the concept keeps coming back up. That leaves a 100 year long 'pulse' of intelligible broadcasts, with silence before and low power white noise after, and such a thing might be easily missed in the vastness of space if a SETI program didn't happen to be looking the right way with the right kit at the right time.

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A skilled alien equivalent of SETI might crack FM Radio or maybe conventional analogue TV, but the stuff coming out of a mobile phone base station doesn't even have an obvious carrier wave frequency.

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One thing's for sure though, we humans are using fewer huge and ultra powerful transmitters as time goes on, and using more and more much smaller devices with much more complex signals.

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Accounting for radio bursts from sources such as rapidly rotating black holes, pulsars, neutron stars, quasars, and magnetars, etc, etc and that's not even including collisions or other cataclysmic events like super/hypernovas, there's simply too much background noise and radiation for exosolar civilizations to make themselves heard. note Ignoring the fact that space is both vast and far nosier than we could ever be. Another scientific theory is that they've developed a different form of communication that doesn't depend on radio broadcasts, and all of their surviving transmissions from when they did have already passed us by. note The infamous "Wow! signal" is an example of this although it demonstrates all the characteristics of an interstellar signal, no one is sure whether it was natural or artificial. Directed radio signals (like radar signals) can be possibly received thousands of light years away but can be detected in a far smaller area and may not even be recognized as sign of extra-terrestrial life.

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First of all, non-directional broadcast signals (like TV and radio signals) cannot be received beyond a fraction of a light year even by much more powerful telescopes than the ones available, so it shouldn't be that surprising that we have not been receiving any of their transmissions, even if they have radio technology (or maybe they all read books on their planet). There are some major technical problems with this concept, but most writers will ignore them.












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