The search for extraterrestrial life, a central focus of the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI), raises important questions beyond the mere existence of aliens.
A recent analysis emphasizes that the challenge lies not in our technological capabilities, but in identifying the right targets among the vast number of stars in our galaxy.
With an estimated billion stars, the complexity of this search suggests that certain areas may be neglected, warranting a reevaluation of current strategies in the quest for ET.