Thanx. I saw the story on Drudge but I couldn't get the link to work.
interesting
> I searched and couldn't find this posted previously
Mysterious signals from 1000 light years away
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/1205081/posts
Ironically, if aliens are coming here... I think we should be building up our arsenal.
Who says aliens have to be peaceful? Hmmm... same people running around supporting terrorists. I question their judgment.
LOL, now wouldn't that be a kick?
Pulsar. Better scientists than these have been fooled by them before.
This sounds really silly,
>>>.AMATEUR radio hams are usually excited by the faint buzz of a distant shortwave station, but a group of scientists believe they have received a message from extra-terrestrials. <<<<
But in light of current events in NJ...I'm wondering if their is some grants or such being sought. Especially since I see the scotsman as the main carrier of this article.
>>>Scientists at Rutgers University in New Jersey claim that beaming a radio signal that can be detected 10,000 light years away would demand a million billion times as much energy as just shooting out matter on which the data is inscribed. <<<<<
You are probably already aware of this?
I'm hoping it's not for real, myself.
ping
This is rather important information, even if it does prove to be false.
The bable prohibits this.
I never understood why in the world they think someone would use 1420mhz.
It's like you and I agreeing to get into a giant tub full of pumpkins, and by the way, I'll signal you using this cool orange light I got.
You want to use a frequency that has few natural generators, and one that can travel long distances without getting absorbed.
only one earlier than this one (that I've found), and one follows it:
Mysterious signals from 1000 light years away
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/1205081/posts
SETI has not found ET: official
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1205758/posts