Posted on 01/12/2021 10:18:20 AM PST by nickcarraway
The Juno spacecraft orbiting Jupiter has discovered an FM radio signal coming from the moon Ganymede. The find is a first-time detection from the moon.
Patrick Wiggins, one of NASA’s Ambassadors to Utah, says, “It’s not E.T. It’s more of a natural function.”
Juno was traveling across the polar region of Jupiter, where magnetic field lines connect to Ganymede, and that’s when it crossed the radio source. Scientifically, it is called a “decametric radio emission.”
Here on earth we know it as Wi-Fi. And we use it every day.
According to Britannica.com, Jupiter’s radio emissions were discovered in 1955, and over the last 66 years, more and more discoveries have been made about how the signals work.
Wiggins says, “A member of the Salt Lake Astronomical society once built an amateur radio telescope that could detect the electromagnetic radiation from Jupiter.”
Juno’s mission is to study how the planet Jupiter formed and how it evolved. According to NASA, “Juno will observe Jupiter’s gravity and magnetic fields, atmospheric dynamics and composition, and evolution.”
What caused the radio emissions from Jupiter’s moon? Again, aliens are not sending the signal. Electrons cause the signals. The electrons oscillate at a lower rate than they spin.
This causes the electrons to amplify radio waves very rapidly. The process has an interesting name, cyclotron maser instability (CMI). The electrons that generate the radio signal can also cause auroras in the far-ultraviolet spectrum – which was also observed by the camera on Juno.
What’s a NanoSat? BYU made one they’re calling ‘Spacecraft Selfie Cam’ The spacecraft saw the moon’s radio emission for only five seconds it was flying by at 50 km per second. That is a screaming 111,847 mph. Because Juno was flying so fast, the source of the radio transmission was at least 250 kilometers (155.3 miles) in order for the sensors to pick it up.
So even though this time it wasn’t an alien transmission, Wiggins says “I do believe life is out there, but I’m still waiting for evidence to prove it.”
The radio signal is being called a shorter relative to the same thing that causes the auroras here on earth.
Yes it was.
Asimov was a strange duck, but I read him a lot as a teenager.
BUT REST ASSURED THERE IS SUCH A THING AS EMPTY SPACE, IT IS EMPTY YET FULL OF LUMINOSITY AT THE SAME TIME.
Such space is named by the ancients of India as “dharmakaya, the body of being.”
And it is full and empty at the same time, To understand it is to experience Sunyata or emptiness that is full at the same time, a paradox.
Luminosity is within dharmakaya which is also empty but not void.That is why there are human beings like us.
I bet that’s the last time you’ll mention empty space, LOL
One of my favorite topics.
THEY TALK ABOUT lUMINOSITY AS A MATTER OF MIND, BUT IN FACT IT IS A MATTER OF THE WAY THINGS ARE OUT THERE AS WELL.
Luminosity Principle:
https://vimeo.com/ondemand/luminousemptiness
Thats it
And this makes it possible to say that things not physically connected actually influence each other.
Quantum entanglement:
“Nuclear physicist and molecular biologist Jeremy Hayward of Cambridge University makes no secret of his convictions either: “Many scientists who are still part of the scientific mainstream are no longer afraid to openly state that consciousness / awareness could, in addition to space, time, matter and energy, be a fundamental element of the world - perhaps even more fundamental than space and time. It may be a mistake to ban the spirit from nature.” It is even questioned as to whether matter should be considered a fundamental element of the universe.”
The Monsters are Due on Maple Street.
Just stay away from Europa.
"We'll be The Pirate Twins again."
Is it from Ehrheart and Nonan?
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