There's one incontrovertible truth.....Man is more likely to find 'something' out there WITH Seti than without. Losing it is simply a LOSS to all.
Except that:
1. It is searching wrong so it will not find anything.
2. Opportunity cost, directing those resources elsewhere, such as for space colonization and exploration, would increase our chances of finding alien life moreso then running SETI.
Hell, a spark plug going off in a car fires off enough noise to be detectable by radio telescopes
If a radio telescope on another solar system is pointed at our sun, it will not detect a single spark plug being turned on or remaining off over the background radiation.
Also you were explicitly calling radio transmissions noise not referring to noise emitted by technology that is not intentionally transmitting radio signals.
I was referring to compressed signal that was difficult to distinguish from white noise that you were talking about earlier.
Which is wrong and I already explained why.
If you want to bring up directional vs. isotropic, you still don't have an out.
1. I brought it up in my first post.
2. I don't need an "out"... I am trying to teach and learn not to "win".
While directional emission is certainly less likely to be pointed at Earth, it also doesn't drop off as an inverse square. Basically, there is less signal initially, but its easier to detect.
Directed transmissions aren't going into deep space. They are aimed at their target. Also there isn't more of it since it allows for a reduction in initial signal power (power efficiency, limit interference with other signals)
Ok, we are grinding water here and repeating arguments. This is going nowhere, you have your belief and its strong. Moving along, good bye, have a good day and a good life.