From Borderland Sciences Research
SUMMARY
Borderland Sciences SETI Project
Project LUCAS was initiated by BSRF in 1996, and was dedicated to the work of the late Dr. L. George Lawrence - pioneer in Remote Biological Sensing (RBS) techniques applied to the capture of Interstellar Communications (ICOMM). The project's purpose is to explore alternative methods in the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI), and to continue with Dr. Lawrence's work in RBS and ICOMM. Our approach differs from the science of radio astronomy - a technology which is limited due to the necessity of obeying the confines of the electromagnetic spectrum. Dr. Lawrence recognized this limitation, and sought to overcome it by introducing a means of communication which was not bound by conventional electromagnetic laws. Biological or Biodynamic communication, as Lawrence called it, found its medium completely outside of the electromagnetic spectrum, and therefore solved many of the problems facing the prevailing radio-astronomical methodology of interstellar communication.
Dr. Lawrence stated that advanced galactic cultures may communicate by a method now lost to our civilisation - biodynamic communication - where the biodynamic energy transfer acts as the carrier, and the patternate content could then be interpreted as the modulation. As an alternative to conventional radio reception, biodynamic information appears to be transmitted in a longitudinal point-to-point fashion. One wouldn’t have to wait light years for the reception of a message — it could be nearly instantaneous.
Articles of Interest
DETECTING BIODYNAMIC SIGNALS (Journal of Borderland Sciences)
Introduction to Dr. L. George Lawrence and the science of Biodynamic Communication.
Remote Biodynamic Sensing and the "Biogram"
Dr. Lawrence's system detailed here which included a telescope for sighting, a biodetector assembly containing biological transducers, electronic signal conversion equipment, EM artifact detection equipment, and a video attachment for the production of biograms.
DETECTING BIODYNAMIC SIGNALS: INTERSTELLAR COMMUNICATION (Journal of Borderland Sciences)
Further analysis of Dr. Lawrence's work in the field of Biodynamic Communications with respect to the possible methods of galactic transmission. A breif history of radio-astronomical methods are covered.
