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Laurance Doyle, an astrophysicist and member of the SETI Institute. He thinks if we really want to get some practice trying to communicate with species other than ourselves, we don’t have to look to space—we’ve got plenty of opportunities right here. In 1932, a linguist by the name of George Zipf had his students count the letters in the book Ulysses to see how many there were of each letter.

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