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Post by movieliker on Sept 23, 2023 0:53:47 GMT 1
"Well, seeing as we recently received a tight beam signal sent from the nearest star system to our own, that would suggest confirmation of intelligent life elsewhere.
This signal is known as BLC1, which stands for; Breakthrough Listen Candidate 1. The signal was detected over 30 hours and originated from Proxima Centauri."
2) This signal was exactly 982.002 MHz. There is no known natural emitter of anything remotely like this narrowband beam, the signal is technological.
“We don’t know of any natural way to compress electromagnetic energy into a single bin in frequency. Perhaps, some as-yet-unknown exotic quirk of plasma physics could be a natural explanation for the tantalizingly concentrated radio waves. But for the moment, the only source that we know of is technological.” — Siemion, Berkeley University.
3) Finally, and perhaps most fascinating of all, the Doppler shift of the signal BLC1 only increased during its period of observation, meaning whatever technological device emitted this signal, appeared to be moving.
What do you think?
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Post by LokisMom on Sept 23, 2023 8:05:56 GMT 1
It’s possible.
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Post by movieliker on Sept 23, 2023 12:56:27 GMT 1
According to my opening post, aliens are contacting us.
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Post by LokisMom on Sept 24, 2023 6:56:09 GMT 1
According to my opening post, aliens are contacting us. May be. It ain’t swamp gas.
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Post by Indiana Jones on Sept 24, 2023 16:08:45 GMT 1
According to my opening post, aliens are contacting us. May be. It ain’t swamp gas. Maybe space ghosts?
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Post by AQUA KEN! on Sept 25, 2023 13:05:21 GMT 1
Probably not in our lifetime.
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Post by movieliker on Sept 25, 2023 13:30:04 GMT 1
Probably not in our lifetime. According to the information in my opening post, we already found it.
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Post by LokisMom on Sept 26, 2023 21:39:11 GMT 1
May be. It ain’t swamp gas. Maybe space ghosts?
Anyone who believes in a gods or spirits already believes in extraterrestrial or extra dimensional beings. The folks who poo-poo any UFO phenomenon, often have no problem believing in another unseen dimension where grandma’s soul now lives. Which is more ridiculous? Religious mythology is filled with humans traveling into the heavens meeting non-human creatures or sky gods coming to Earth to help or interfere with humans. The science fiction genre is the obverse of this mythology.
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Post by AQUA RAPTOR! on Oct 18, 2023 0:46:19 GMT 1
"Well, seeing as we recently received a tight beam signal sent from the nearest star system to our own, that would suggest confirmation of intelligent life elsewhere. This signal is known as BLC1, which stands for; Breakthrough Listen Candidate 1. The signal was detected over 30 hours and originated from Proxima Centauri." 2) This signal was exactly 982.002 MHz. There is no known natural emitter of anything remotely like this narrowband beam, the signal is technological. “We don’t know of any natural way to compress electromagnetic energy into a single bin in frequency. Perhaps, some as-yet-unknown exotic quirk of plasma physics could be a natural explanation for the tantalizingly concentrated radio waves. But for the moment, the only source that we know of is technological.” — Siemion, Berkeley University. 3) Finally, and perhaps most fascinating of all, the Doppler shift of the signal BLC1 only increased during its period of observation, meaning whatever technological device emitted this signal, appeared to be moving. What do you think?
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Post by movieliker on Oct 18, 2023 2:08:25 GMT 1
"Well, seeing as we recently received a tight beam signal sent from the nearest star system to our own, that would suggest confirmation of intelligent life elsewhere. This signal is known as BLC1, which stands for; Breakthrough Listen Candidate 1. The signal was detected over 30 hours and originated from Proxima Centauri." 2) This signal was exactly 982.002 MHz. There is no known natural emitter of anything remotely like this narrowband beam, the signal is technological. “We don’t know of any natural way to compress electromagnetic energy into a single bin in frequency. Perhaps, some as-yet-unknown exotic quirk of plasma physics could be a natural explanation for the tantalizingly concentrated radio waves. But for the moment, the only source that we know of is technological.” — Siemion, Berkeley University. 3) Finally, and perhaps most fascinating of all, the Doppler shift of the signal BLC1 only increased during its period of observation, meaning whatever technological device emitted this signal, appeared to be moving. What do you think? According to my opening post, someone is trying to contact us.
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