The Vega Signal and Hitler's Broadcast
In Contact, the signal received from Vega was not simply alien communication — it contained a shocking video record of one of humanity's most controversial and darkest moments. This signal contains Adolf Hitler's opening declaration at the 1936 Berlin Olympics, serving as key evidence proving that an alien civilization had objectively observed and recorded human history. It becomes the occasion for humanity's dark history to be reexamined on a cosmic scale.
The Vega Signal: Human History Seen Through Cosmic Eyes
One of the most shocking and debated scenes in Contact is the unidentified signal received from Vega. This was no mere greeting from an alien civilization — it was like a video record pulled from a vast cosmic archive, capturing a specific historical moment in humanity's past.
1. The Discovery of the Signal and Initial Interpretation
When Ellie discovered the signal, the world was gripped by enormous excitement. The signal had an artificially patterned structure that could be analyzed mathematically, revealing it as an intentional message. Initially, the prevailing expectation was that it would contain new civilization blueprints or technical information enabling space travel.
But the contents were far from the "hope for the future" humanity had anticipated.
2. The Shocking Content: The Video Record of 1936
As the signal's code was deciphered and video/audio content confirmed, the world was aghast. The footage was Adolf Hitler delivering the opening declaration of the 1936 Berlin Olympics — the first human video broadcast transmitted with enough output to reach beyond the solar system, received by aliens and returned to us.
This meant the signal was part of a "record" in which an alien civilization had observed and recorded human history — not only humanity's most glorious moments, but even its darkest and most violent historical moments, recorded and retransmitted from a cosmic perspective.
This scene amplifies the work's themes to the extreme: the gap between humanity's desire to believe itself "a civilization of progress and hope" and the "historical truth" posed by an external, objective gaze is maximized.
3. The Meaning and Controversy of the Historical Record
- Objectivity: Is the history recorded by the alien civilization truly "truth"? Depending on their point of observation and intent, interpretations can differ.
- Humanity: What effect does being placed in a situation where humanity must "disclose" its own dark history to aliens have on human pride and identity?
- The Observer Effect: The philosophical question is posed that the very fact of being observed can change our behavior and history.
This scene shows that scientific discovery is directly tied to moral and historical responsibility, proving that the film is a vast philosophical drama that transcends simple SF.
Why It Matters
The Vega signal is the most important philosophical pillar of Contact. It is both 'scientific evidence' proving the existence of extraterrestrial life, and a 'historical mirror' through which humanity sees itself. If an alien civilization has been recording even humanity's darkest moments, how must humanity redefine its own history? This scene throws not only the intellectual shock of scientific discovery, but also the heavy themes of moral responsibility and self-reflection at the audience — the core device that determines the depth of the work.
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The Challenges and Importance of the SETI Project
The SETI project symbolizes the domain of pure science — the exploration for intelligent extraterrestrial life. The project has the fundamental goal of collecting radio signals, but in the work it constantly faces funding shortfalls, scientific skepticism, and obstruction from power structures that prioritize practicality. SETI's journey poses the fundamental question of what place the value of 'experience' and 'belief' without scientific evidence should occupy in modern scientific society.
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The Alien Civilization's Perception of Time
The alien civilization's perception of time is not merely a scientific setting — it is the central theme that tests humanity's ontological limits. They do not see past, present, and future as separate linear time, but understand everything simultaneously in a circular vision (the Hamiltonian way) where all moments coexist. This concept deepens the collision of scientific evidence and religious belief in the film, forcing us to question our very definition of human 'truth.'
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Arecibo Observatory and Radio Reception
Arecibo Observatory is the physical heart of Contact and the pivotal stage for contact with intelligent life. This giant radio telescope goes beyond a simple scientific instrument to serve as an intermediary for humanity's most fundamental questions — scientific evidence versus religious belief. The signal from Vega received here provides humanity with a blueprint for a great civilization, while vividly exposing the limits of scientific 'proof.'

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