Once decoded, the FRBs appear to be saying, “There’s no parking in the red zone. The red zone is for loading and unloading only”
I occasionally hear Spanish music interrupting a particular AM radio band too. Something about Kenneth...
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It’s the missing votes from Iowa, being transmitted directly to a special receiver in the trunk of a DNC-owned car.
Zathras knows but none of Zathras telling.
It’s a cookbook!
The entire universe could be collapsing at the speed of light, and we would not know it for hundreds of millions of years.
“Astronomers have detected alien signals - that is, signals from a foreign galaxy - being emitted in an unusually regular 16-day cycle.”
Aliens have their period every 16 days? Or it lasts 16 days?
Either way it’s no wonder somebody wants off the planet.
“Alien radio signals detected repeating with a regular 16-day cycle”
... b-e-s-u-r-e-to-d-r-i-n-k-y-o-u-r-o-v-a-l-t-i-n-e ...
Weird radio signals may have even freakier source than aliensWow. The entire energy output of the sun for an entire day sent out in a millisecond flash!Whatever it is, it's a good thing we're about 3 billion light-years away from it. In a flash lasting less than a millisecond, the source of the bursts radiates the same amount of energy as the total output of our sun for a whole day. "If we had one of these on the other side of our own galaxy -- the Milky Way -- it would disrupt radio here on Earth, and we'd notice, as it would saturate the signal levels on our smartphones," said Shami Chatterjee, senior research associate in astronomy at Cornell University.
In 2017, Professor Avid Loeb, from the Harvard-Smithsonian Centre for Astrophysics in the US, proposed that FRBs could be leakage from planet-sized alien transmitters. He said that rather than being designed for communication, they would more likely be used to propel giant space ships powered by light sails, which would bounce the beams off a huge reflective sheet to provide forward thrust.
In 2018, Professor Loeb proposed the idea that the weird object "Oumuamua" could be a light sail from a far-off civilization because it was exhibiting strange, unexplained accelerations. Wild Idea: What If Interstellar Visitor 'Oumuamua' Is an Alien Light Sail?
Alas there are no aliens.
They’ve been able to partially decipher the signals.....something about renewing the extended warranty on our cars.
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Celestial lighthouse.
There is no indication that these signals originate from any intelligent source. And even if they did, those folks are dust by now.