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Once again, I dislike the use of the term "aliens" in news articles because I think it feeds into the fear porn, but this is an interesting article nonetheless.
From: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2630615/Are-mystery-radio-bursts-messages-ALIENS-Freak-frequency-outside-Milky-Way-baffles-astronomers.html
Are these mystery radio bursts messages from ALIENS? Freak frequency from outside the Milky Way baffles astronomers
-Scientists are trying to work out what is causing Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs)
-The strange signals occur for a few milliseconds and come from nowhere
-The first was detected in 2007, but only a handful have been seen since
-In April the latest discovery was made, but still the mystery persists
-Explanations range from colliding neutron stars to alien signals
By JONATHAN O'CALLAGHAN
In 1967 British astronomer Jocelyn Bell Burnell was left stunned by mysterious pulsing signals she detected coming from outside the solar system.
For months she suggested the signals could be of an extraterrestrial intelligent origin, but they were later proven to be rapidly spinning stars known as pulsars.
However, a new series of mysterious signals, known as Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs), has again got astronomers scratching their heads and wondering if, maybe, we’re picking up alien messages.
FRBs are radio emissions that appear temporarily and randomly, making them not only hard to find, but also hard to study.
The mystery stems from the fact it is not known what could produce such a short and sharp burst. This has led some to speculate they could be anything from stars colliding to artificially created messages.
The first FRB was spotted, or rather ‘heard’ by radio telescopes, back in 2007 - but it was so temporary and seemingly random that it took years for astronomers to even agree it wasn’t a glitch in one of the telescope's instruments.
The signal, which lasted just five milliseconds, was named the Lorimer burst after its discoverer, Duncan Lorimer.
The radio emission was so dispersed, experts suggested it must have come from a great distance away, possibly billions of light-years.
But early estimates said there should be 10,000 of these events a day – so the fact that another wasn’t discovered until 2012 was troubling.
This was when data from the Parkes Radio Telescope in Australia suggested it had heard another FRB, along with a handful of others, but the fact that only Parkes had detected the signals had some claiming these were merely instrument glitches.
A recent discovery, in April of this year, of an FRB using the giant radio dish in Puerto Rico confirmed to astronomers that these signals are indeed real – but they’re no closer to finding out an answer as to what they are.
Theories so far include flaring stars, white dwarfs merging, neutron stars colliding and – most intriguingly – alien signals.
‘This extraordinary finding either indicates an as yet unknown or unusual astronomical phenomenon, or it could indicate that this is a vast alien communication network, and the universe is teeming with intelligent life forms,’ says Nigel Watson, author of the UFO Investigations Manual.
‘Every unusual signal from outer space encourages us to wonder if it is from an alien civilisation.
‘Since this signal seems so elusive and hard to interpret then this should be a candidate for further analysis.
‘It would be fantastic if this was an alien signal as the knowledge that we are not alone in this vast universe would have a dramatic impact on our perception of our place in the scheme of things.'
For now, however, FRBs remain very much a mystery.
It will take further studies and observations in future to truly determine where they come from, and what is causing them. Until then, it’s difficult to rule any particular theory out of the window.
If I had to wager a bet, I would say this is just another part of the plan to "prep" us for "alien invasion". What do you guys think? Surely it must serve some purpose like that since it keeps up the guise that our governments have no knowledge of "aliens" and have not been in contact for years and years. Seems like the MSM is getting a bit more aggressive with this stuff lately...
GuyFox
19th May 2014, 14:39
Why would they use such a slow and primitive communications method?
Exactly. It smells of BS to me...
araucaria
19th May 2014, 15:07
Paul LaViolette in Decoding the Message of the Pulsars explains in great detail how there are two pulsars at one radian either side of the galactic centre, i.e. at an equal distance from it as we are. These locations indicate intelligence and also knowledge of the direction of galactic centre when viewed from our solar system. Other pulsars, he says, are at nonrandom locations, forming a communications network, and the interstellar message being sent out from these extraterrestrial beacons relates to galactic core explosions past and future.
I think they may be Alien communications hugely compacted and sent randomly to foil others from locating them. Amor
truth4me
20th May 2014, 01:01
Exactly. It smells of BS to me...
We have a winner!
Jeffrey
20th May 2014, 01:08
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Maybe we aren't the only ones searching ...
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Tesla_WTC_Solution
20th May 2014, 02:38
It's not happening when black holes dissolve or whatever?
Could it be some sort of nuclear war?
p.s. apparently the same event that produces gold produces FRB:
http://arxiv.org/abs/1403.6327
The birth of black holes: neutron star collapse times, gamma-ray bursts and fast radio bursts
Vikram Ravi, Paul D. Lasky
(Submitted on 25 Mar 2014 (v1), last revised 10 Apr 2014 (this version, v2))
Recent observations of short gamma-ray bursts (SGRBs) suggest that binary neutron star (NS) mergers can create highly magnetised, millisecond NSs. Sharp cut-offs in X-ray afterglow plateaus of some SGRBs hint at the gravitational collapse of these remnant NSs to black holes. The collapse of such `supramassive' NSs also describes the blitzar model, a leading candidate for the progenitors of fast radio bursts (FRBs). The observation of an FRB associated with an SGRB would provide compelling evidence for the blitzar model and the binary NS merger scenario of SGRBs, and lead to interesting constraints on the NS equation of state. We predict the collapse times of supramassive NSs created in binary NS mergers, finding that such stars collapse ∼10s -- 4.4×104s (95% confidence) after the merger. This directly impacts observations targeting NS remnants of binary NS mergers, providing the optimal window for high time resolution radio and X-ray follow-up of SGRBs and gravitational wave bursts.
Comments: 8 pages, 4 figures, MNRAS accepted (with a minor revision from the previous version)
Subjects: High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE); Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics (astro-ph.CO); Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics (astro-ph.IM)
Cite as: arXiv:1403.6327 [astro-ph.HE]
(or arXiv:1403.6327v2 [astro-ph.HE] for this version)
Submission history
From: Vikram Ravi [view email]
[v1] Tue, 25 Mar 2014 12:44:09 GMT (45kb)
[v2] Thu, 10 Apr 2014 00:53:54 GMT (45kb)
gold
http://www.scienceinschool.org/2007/issue6/fusion
Waves of particles, including neutrinos, leave the core, carrying the gravitational energy of the collapsing star. The infalling outer layers of the star absorb many of these neutrinos, giving rise to extremely high temperatures – hot enough to trigger the fusion of elements including gold and uranium (as described in Rebusco et al., 2007). A small proportion of these neutrinos, however, escapes the atmosphere of the dying star and can be detected on Earth, in the silence deep below the planet’s surface.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stellar_collision
Neutron star collisions occur in a fashion similar to type 1a supernovae. When two neutron stars orbit each other closely, they spiral inward as time passes. When the two neutron stars meet, their collision leads to the formation of a black hole (assuming their combined mass exceeds the Tolman–Oppenheimer–Volkoff limit). This creates a magnetic field that is trillions times stronger than that of Earth, in a matter of one or two milliseconds. Astronomers believe that this event is what creates certain kinds of gamma-ray bursts.[7] Images taken by the Hubble Space Telescope suggest that gold is yielded, along with many other heavy metals, from a violent neutron star collision. These collisions, which happen once every 10,000 to 100,000 years in this galaxy, may account for all the gold in the universe.[8]
...you can BET there are aliens who answer THAT phone lol :madgrin: :pop2:
they just need a few sensors throughout the galaxies, and triangulate the blasts
free gold .
Mandala
20th May 2014, 03:14
Why would they use such a slow and primitive communications method?
Because they believe we might understand the archaic code.
jackovesk
20th January 2015, 10:34
Australian scientists make world first discovery after capturing alien radio signals tearing through space in real time
January 20, 2015
http://resources1.news.com.au/images/2015/01/20/1227190/724981-3aa78fe4-a041-11e4-b35a-60c8936f3ab6.jpg
The discovery of this strange cosmic phenomenon has scientists baffled. Source: News Corp Australia
A TEAM of Australian scientists have made a discovery that would impress the likes of Mulder and Scully.
The scientists from Swinburne University in Melbourne achieved a world first when they managed to capture alien radio signals tearing through space in real time.
While there have been nine recorded findings of fast radio bursts since they were first discovered in 2007, all of those instances were found in existing data.
http://resources3.news.com.au/images/2015/01/20/1227190/725007-55f2b16a-a03d-11e4-b35a-60c8936f3ab6.jpg
One possible theory is the fast radio burst was the result of an exploding star. Source: News Limited
Lead researcher Emily Petroff said the groundbreaking discovery brings astronomers a step closer to understanding the strange cosmic phenomenon that has scientists baffled.
“Fast radio bursts only last as long as it takes a human to blink their eye. That is what makes this discovery so exciting,” she said.
“Because we were able to catch the act, as opposed to existing data sets, we were able to reveal that the radiation produced by FRB was more than 20 per cent circularly polarised and this suggests there were strong magnetic fields near the source.”
The circular shape of the waves recorded was clearly foreign — radio bursts from Earth are usually one plane, and these were two.
Ms Petroff said the origin of the source remained a mystery, but the researchers believed it had to be huge, cataclysmic and up to 5.5 billion light years away.
“There are two competing models to explain the phenomenon,” she said.
“One suggests it is caused by the collapse or explosion of a star in other another galaxy, while the other suggests it comes from some sort of energy flaring from a neutron star.
“However, both of these could be incorrect and it could be something entirely different.”
http://resources1.news.com.au/images/2015/01/20/1227190/725033-e308849a-a03c-11e4-b35a-60c8936f3ab6.jpg
The Parkes Telescope in New South Wales made the discovery Picture: Wayne England Source: Supplied
Ms Petroff said the observation was made by the Parkes Telescope — a 64m diameter parabolic dish used for radio astronomy in New South Wales.
“For the project we had the telescope pointed at the location where one of the previous bursts from the data sets was recorded,” she said.
“It’s so exciting to know a similar occurrence has happened in the proximity of the first.
“After we recorded it, the project team pointed 12 other telescopes from around the globe to the exact spot where the event took place, but none of these saw any afterglow.”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V5p6K6QTJsc
A Population of Fast Radio Bursts at Cosmological Distances
http://www.news.com.au/technology/science/australian-scientists-make-world-first-discovery-after-capturing-alien-radio-signals-tearing-through-space-in-real-time/story-fnjwlcze-1227190723438
jagman
27th January 2015, 19:05
I just found this and thought it was interesting.
http://www.foxnews.com/science/2015/01/26/mysterious-radio-signal-from-space-caught-live-for-first-time/
Frank V
27th January 2015, 20:48
I just found this and thought it was interesting.
http://www.foxnews.com/science/2015/01/26/mysterious-radio-signal-from-space-caught-live-for-first-time/
That reminds me of the Wow! signal from back in the late 1970s. Quoting from the pertinent Wikipedia article (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wow!_signal):
The Wow! signal was a strong narrowband radio signal detected by Jerry R. Ehman on August 15, 1977, while he was working on a SETI project at the Big Ear radio telescope of Ohio State University, then located at Ohio Wesleyan University's Perkins Observatory in Delaware, Ohio. The signal bore the expected hallmarks of non-terrestrial and non-Solar System origin. It lasted for the full 72-second window that Big Ear was able to observe it, but has not been detected again. The signal has been the subject of significant media attention.
Amazed at how closely the signal matched the expected signature of an interstellar signal in the antenna used, Ehman circled the signal on the computer printout and wrote the comment "Wow!" on its side. This comment became the name of the signal.
Of course, we all know that an advanced extraterrestrial species will in all likelihood not be using something so archaic, slow and badly focused as radio waves for communication. But hey, it might have been a "blast from the past" on their part. :-)
Cidersomerset
27th January 2015, 21:35
This reminds me of a ion conversation a few weeks ago on the
lines that ET's or interdimetional I can't remember will beam
back radio broadcasts from the 1930's as a response to them
picking up early broadcast which have been sent from earth
for almost a century, Ion said it would be a Hitler broadcast
from Nazi Germany as they were well put together propaganda
events at the time. The conversation which was an answer
to a caller question I think was serious, so that would be
interesting...LOL
http://i.imgur.com/TOGcfGD.jpg
* That's our Boy"........The Radio waves have passed Alderbaren see chart below ...
Nazi UFOs, Vril Society, Aldebaran Star People visiting Nazis
http://www.disclose.tv/action/viewvideo/168231/THE_ALDEBARAN_MYSTERY_Nazi_UFO_Secrets__FEATURE_FILM/
http://img.zidbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/radio-signals-space-620x325.jpg&t=fa51ff931b0d87deb0057bb5459692a4
http://zidbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/how-far-radio-signals-have-traveled.jpg
http://footage.framepool.com/shotimg/qf/448738356-luitpoldhalle-heil-hitler-nuremberg-rally-premises-podium-platform.jpg
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/df/3_Solar_Interstellar_Neighborhood_(ELitU).png/768px-3_Solar_Interstellar_Neighborhood_(ELitU).png
The Mystery of the Intergalactic Radio Bursts
Scientists have discovered a new class of cosmic energy in outer space — nearly
10,000 bursts of radio waves popping off every day — but where they come from
and how they occur are still a mystery
By Michael D. Lemonick July 05,
https://timeecocentric.files.wordpress.com/2013/07/42-46203333.jpg?w=480&h=320&crop=1
http://science.time.com/2013/07/05/the-mystery-of-the-intergalactic-radio-bursts/
Gaia
27th January 2015, 22:44
http://www.levif.be/medias/955/489437.jpg
But there really signal remains indecipherable, and it is the only message we have received from space? The answer seems to be no! Also this message is there an extra terrestrial beings message? The answer seems to be yes ! Like signals are received for a long time by the SETI program, but as usual the secret is well kept and remains unsolved poor citizens like us. Indeed, this is confirmed by Colonel Philip Corso who was a military intelligence officer who served in the NSC (National Sécurity Council) under Eisenhower.
jagman
27th January 2015, 23:23
What irks me about this story is? Seth Shoshack ( Head of SETI ) has been on C2C
Several times in this past year and he's never mentioned it. George has specifically
asked Seth if they ever got a signal would they keep it a secret? and he said that
they wouldn't. I think the next time he's on C2C I'm going to call him on his BS lol
jagman
27th January 2015, 23:30
I just found this and thought it was interesting.
http://www.foxnews.com/science/2015/01/26/mysterious-radio-signal-from-space-caught-live-for-first-time/
That reminds me of the Wow! signal from back in the late 1970s. Quoting from the pertinent Wikipedia article (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wow!_signal):
The Wow! signal was a strong narrowband radio signal detected by Jerry R. Ehman on August 15, 1977, while he was working on a SETI project at the Big Ear radio telescope of Ohio State University, then located at Ohio Wesleyan University's Perkins Observatory in Delaware, Ohio. The signal bore the expected hallmarks of non-terrestrial and non-Solar System origin. It lasted for the full 72-second window that Big Ear was able to observe it, but has not been detected again. The signal has been the subject of significant media attention.
Amazed at how closely the signal matched the expected signature of an interstellar signal in the antenna used, Ehman circled the signal on the computer printout and wrote the comment "Wow!" on its side. This comment became the name of the signal.
Of course, we all know that an advanced extraterrestrial species will in all likelihood not be using something so archaic, slow and badly focused as radio waves for communication. But hey, it might have been a "blast from the past" on their part. :-)
Or they could be a younger than us.
Frank V
28th January 2015, 02:22
I just found this and thought it was interesting.
http://www.foxnews.com/science/2015/01/26/mysterious-radio-signal-from-space-caught-live-for-first-time/
That reminds me of the Wow! signal from back in the late 1970s. Quoting from the pertinent Wikipedia article (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wow!_signal):
The Wow! signal was a strong narrowband radio signal detected by Jerry R. Ehman on August 15, 1977, while he was working on a SETI project at the Big Ear radio telescope of Ohio State University, then located at Ohio Wesleyan University's Perkins Observatory in Delaware, Ohio. The signal bore the expected hallmarks of non-terrestrial and non-Solar System origin. It lasted for the full 72-second window that Big Ear was able to observe it, but has not been detected again. The signal has been the subject of significant media attention.
Amazed at how closely the signal matched the expected signature of an interstellar signal in the antenna used, Ehman circled the signal on the computer printout and wrote the comment "Wow!" on its side. This comment became the name of the signal.
Of course, we all know that an advanced extraterrestrial species will in all likelihood not be using something so archaic, slow and badly focused as radio waves for communication. But hey, it might have been a "blast from the past" on their part. :-)
Or they could be a younger than us.
That is possible, yes. The Drake equations allow for all possible variations in the evolutionary stages of any potential intelligent life out there, but given the time it takes for electromagnetic radiation to relativistically travel from "there" -- crudely and ignorantly assuming something in between a few hundreds to a few thousands of lightyears away -- to here on Earth, any EM transmission received from an actual extra-solar-system civilization will technically be "a blast from the past".
So even if the distance from here on Earth to the source of that radiation burst was only a few hundred lightyears, then that means that those beings already had powerful radio wave transmission a few hundred years ago by our time count. And thus, they could already have something far better by now -- something that isn't bound to the laws of general relativity. Of course, if that transmission had come from Alpha Centauri, then it would only have needed approximately four years to reach Earth, but if it had indeed come from there, then I'm sure the SETI guys would have noted that, and more publicity would have been given to the signal, given the relatively short distance from our own solar system to Alpha Centauri -- in terms of interstellar travel, Alpha Centauri is literally right next door from our neck of the galactic woods.
As an aside, an interesting notion here is that time may not progress at the same pace "there" as it does here due to gravitational and orbital velocity time dilation effects. Ergo, beings from a planet with a much greater mass than Earth may experience a life expectancy similar to that of humans, but we could technically be living twice as fast here on Earth as over there, or conversely, only half as fast, depending on the nature of their planet, its orbit around its sun, its rotational velocity, and its proximity to other celestial bodies with large masses.
It is all very fascinating if you think about it. And then I'm not even going to be touching upon so-called hyperdimensional life. :-)
ghostrider
28th January 2015, 02:46
Hey jagman , I know you can get on the air at C2C , ask them about the carter administration rejecting a letter sent by the plejaren to his administration , where they offered help and he declined .http://www.theyfly.com/1979_Letter.htm..
ghostrider
28th January 2015, 02:51
they have gotten more than a signal , they got a personal letter sent right to their arse ... right to their front door , straight from ET ... via their contactee Edward Meier ... according to the ET's , he supposedly had a problem telling the world religion was a scam and people should be responsible for their actions and thoughts ...
"Are alien radio beams causing one of the most mysterious signals from space? A new study by Manasvi Lingam and Avi Loeb at Harvard says that fast radio bursts (FRBs) could come from extraterrestrial radio beams being used as beacons or to power alien light sails.
The source of FRBs, which are milliseconds-long but incredibly bright pulses of radio waves, have intrigued and mystified astronomers for years – and this isn’t the first time aliens have been suggested."
https://www.newscientist.com/article/2124209-could-fast-radio-bursts-really-be-powering-alien-space-ships/
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The original research paper:
https://arxiv.org/abs/1701.01109
Lifebringer
30th May 2017, 09:23
Travel by sound vibration?
Nick Matkin
30th May 2017, 10:41
I'm old enough to remember Raymond Baxter on Tomorrow's World back in the 1960s discussing the extremely regular radio pulses that had just been discovered and speculating that they might be beacons from alien civilizations. They turned out to be natural, and what we now know as pulsars.
I expect Fast Radio Bursts will also turn out to be a naturally occurring phenomenon, although I'd like it to be aliens this time!
ichingcarpenter
16th August 2018, 00:31
Canada’s shiny new radio telescope is up and running, and it just heard something very, very odd coming from deep space.
The Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment (CHIME for short) is located in British Columbia, and it spends its time listening intently for signals beaming through the vacuum of space. Most of the time, radio telescopes like this don’t hear anything out of the ordinary, but every so often an unexplained signal finds its way through the noise, and that’s exactly what happened on July 25th.
A new bulletin from The Astronomer’s Telegram reveals that the new telescope detected what is known as a Fast Radio Burst, or FRB. FRBs aren’t uncommon, but they are quite special in that their origins are completely unknown. FRBs detected by astronomers here on Earth come from incredibly long distances, located so far off in space that we can’t even see what might be creating them.
The FRB detected in this case, called FRB 180725A, is particularly unique because it had a frequency as low as 580 Mhz. No FRB has ever been detected below a frequency of 700 Mhz before.
While they are radio signals, FRBs don’t hold any information that astronomers or researchers have been able to tap. Some have theorized that they are created by ultra-advanced alien civilizations, but that is little more than sci-fi speculation at the moment. It’s far more likely that FRBs originate from volatile black hole activity, perhaps even two black holes merging into one.
https://bgr.com/2018/08/02/deep-space-signal-frb-chime-telescope/
Now if they aliens can hit 432Hz and Beatles music!!
shaberon
16th August 2018, 03:19
Pretty interesting find in a relatively new field of observation.
Comparatively, these signals are in what at least used to be the UHF (Ultra High Frequency) of tv broadcasting: 300 Mhz to 3 Ghz.
I'm not sure why they keep calling space a vacuum? Extremely low pressure, sure, but there are particles and dust everywhere, and the constant formation and destruction of particle-antiparticle pairs. "Electric Universe" counters gravitational redshift by surmising that the apparent redshift is "tired light" which has interacted with more stray particles than other light.
I don't know, but it could be that the unusually low frequency of this one is either a redshift or tired from interactions.
ichingcarpenter
16th August 2018, 04:30
When I was in my early 20s I came up with this saying
There are many ways of living between the being and many ways of being between the living. Avoid putting the totality of your reality in
a finite of an absolute. The only thing that is absolute is absolutely nothing..
I think that these bursts are more important than we realize even if they come from stars
For stars are what we are made of.
petra
16th August 2018, 17:40
So exciting! I've been waiting to hear something like this, and I really hope someone picks up something in our life times!
Now if they aliens can hit 432Hz and Beatles music!!
Ha ha! It's occurred to me aliens are probably already tuning in too, maybe we'll get a cool re-mix :D
Probably just a black hole though I guess, but who's to say what's on the other end of those anyway? No one knows, but we speculate it's nothing. But maybe what looks like nothing, is something, very well hidden. I like speculating :)
Deux Corbeaux
19th August 2018, 14:11
"Fast radio bursts"- FRBs- are a scientific mystery.
There's no way to avoid thinking one thing upon hearing scientists have listened to powerful, mysterious signals blasting from the depths of space: aliens.
OK, that may be avoidable. Still, there's no doubt that detection of what astronomers call "Fast Radio Bursts" (FRB) is the kind of thing worth noticing because FRBs are weird.
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The origin of the signal recently detected by scientists with the Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment is — as with all FRBs — unknown. It was picked up by experiment's powerhouse telescope located in British Columbia. What makes it significant is that it's the first such signal heard on a particular frequency — between 400 and 800 megahertz.
That means that compared to previous, similar signals detected in the last 11 years, this one — the poetically named FRB 180725A — has some serious bass in its voice. It's like hearing a chorus of trumpets then someone drops a tuba in the mix.
The difference is significant enough that it made astronomers sit up and take notice. After all, FRBs are strange enough as it is. They didn't seem to fall into any discernible pattern until recently, when scientists found a series regular enough to keep an ear out for them.
One of the most intriguing facts, however, is simply that researchers can't figure out just where they're coming from. Not knowing the origins of things has been driving scientists bananas for centuries, and this is no different. In this case, that makes the question of whether this comes from aliens or not pretty rational. The very nature of the signals is strange enough; they shoot like bullets from space but then rapidly fade.
Some theories say FRBs emanate from a neighboring galaxy. Others say they're coming from some incredibly remote part of the universe.
We say they're echoes of some great alien civilization testing bass levels from a new set of speakers installed in a tricked-out spacecraft.
At this point, that's as good an explanation as any.
https://www.maxim.com/news/strange-new-signal-deep-space-alien-2018-8
Did You See Them
11th September 2018, 09:53
Scientists do not yet know what causes the mysterious fast radio bursts, but a form of alien transportation has been suggested.
Scientists searching for extraterrestrial life say they have spotted 72 mysterious signals from an alien galaxy using artificial intelligence (AI).
The researchers at the SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) Institute discovered the unusual signals when examining 400 terabytes of radio data from a dwarf galaxy three billion light years away from Earth.
Almost all artificial intelligence technology involves automating data analysis, combing through huge data sets to identify patterns or unusual occurrences.
The signals they spotted - fast radio bursts (FRBs) - are bright and quick pulses which were first discovered in 2007 and are believed to come from distant galaxies, although it is not yet know what causes them.
"The nature of the object emitting them is unknown," SETI said, adding: "There are many theories, including that they could be the signatures of technology developed by extraterrestrial intelligent life."
Last year, scientists at Harvard University suggested that FRBs could result from energy leaks from powerful transmitters built by alien civilisations in order to send giant light sail ships on interstellar voyages.
A light sail would use the tiny amount of pressure exerted by light to produce a small but constant acceleration which allows a spacecraft to reach a great speed.
More:
https://news.sky.com/story/seti-scientists-spot-72-signals-from-alien-galaxy-using-ai-algorithm-11495075
ichingcarpenter
11th September 2018, 13:44
The 6th dimensional portal they are trying to create for intergalactic travel is malfunctioning........Perhaps these aliens should try adjusting the power spike in the tritonic isotope sensor array or de-scramble the bipolar neogenic isotope manipulator. They might even try need to re-align the ventral quantum resonance synthesizer.
These solutions will usually stop these bursts when I'm off planet with Corey in one of his blue spheres or with Emery using my technobabble generator that we got on line.
Deux Corbeaux
11th September 2018, 13:58
The 6th dimensional portal they are trying to create for intergalactic travel is malfunctioning........Perhaps these aliens should try adjusting the power spike in the tritonic isotope sensor array or de-scramble the bipolar neogenic isotope manipulator. They might even try need to re-align the ventral quantum resonance synthesizer.
These solutions will usually stop these bursts when I'm off planet with Corey in one of his blue spheres or with Emery using my technobabble generator that we got on line.
Cheers carpenter. That was your I(t)ching I quess.
Magnus
11th September 2018, 21:42
It's interesting to think about FRB's in conjunction with the "Metamaterial THz Waveguide" a.k.a. antenna.
https://ulozto.net/live/!Lq8h3RnJIOyi/dr-hal-puthoff-talks-about-the-alien-metamaterial-thz-waveguide-sse-irva-conference-las-vegas-8-june-2018-mp4
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