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Extraterrestrial intelligence is a specific subset of extraterrestrial life, as evidenced by scientific search efforts that encompass both categories [1]. Both concepts are frequently discussed together in academic and theological literature [2] and are collectively addressed in scientific claims regarding the lack of validated evidence for their existence [3], [3].

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Extraterrestrial Intelligence and the Catholic Faith: A Brief History of ... catholicscientists.org Society of Catholic Scientists 1 fact
referenceFr. George Coyne, SJ, wrote the essay 'Evolution of Intelligent Life on Earth and Possibly Elsewhere: Reflections from a Religious Tradition' for the book 'Many Worlds: The New Universe, Extraterrestrial Life, and the Theological Implications', edited by Steven J. Dick and published by Templeton Press in 2000.
An Analysis of the Humanity's Messages to Extraterrestrial Intelligent ... sociostudies.org Mike Zapp · Journal of Globalization Studies 1 fact
claimSETI messages consistently focus on themes of worldwide peace, unity, and empathy, suggesting that active SETI efforts reflect humanity's positive intentions toward extraterrestrial life.
Sage Reference - Alien Abduction sk.sagepub.com SAGE Publications 1 fact
claimScience has not obtained evidence or validated claims regarding extraterrestrial life, extraterrestrial intelligent life, extraterrestrial vehicles, or terrestrial visitations by extraterrestrial intelligent beings.
Drake Equation - SETI Institute seti.org SETI Institute 1 fact
claimThe Drake Equation cannot be solved or accurately calculated, but it retains utility for discussions regarding extraterrestrial life and intelligence.