Really good CGI and science supposition: [video=youtube;BNLfNe12BKE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNLfNe12BKE[/video] The video raises more questions than it answers, but that's a good thing. It creates interest in the need to find out more.
Men are going deeper into the ocean floor than before, further into outer space; when we find what it is they are looking for, we might actually regret what we find. As for the CGI, George Lucas is one of the people they interviewed. I'm sure he plays a part in this "expedition". Just like James Cameron in the deep ocean expedition.
I once read (forget exactly where, I think it was Hawkings that said it) that man is making a serious mistake in broadcasting our location throughout the galaxy as if any alien race out there would be so advanced that they be automatically benign. On the contrary, the opinion of some now is that there exist an equal (if not better) likelihood that any advanced race we encounter would be more interested in what they can take us for. Mankind should not assume that we would be seen as equals; we're clearly not. If they're already flying through space and navigating from light years away, they would likely be already thousands of years ahead of earth, and we would be ripe for their picking. [video=youtube;Ne5eP0OAsTs]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ne5eP0OAsTs[/video]