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southerncross
11-28-2015, 04:26 AM
http://www.express.co.uk/news/science/622515/Did-scientists-pick-first-intelligent-radio-waves-distant-alien-planet-Australia-telescope


The "fast radio bursts" included one "double signal" never heard before and have left astronomers buzzing with excitement over the possibility of it being a message with alien origins.

That radio burst, picked up by the Big Ear radio telescope of The Ohio State University in the United States, bore all the expected hallmarks of non-terrestrial origin but has not been detected since.

There has never, until now, been a double blast.

"It would be fantastic if this is 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.

"It would certainly give the opportunity for UFO spotters to say we told you aliens exist and take an interest in our activities, and you didn't believe us."

See also- http://www.theoutpostforum.com/tof/showthread.php?1976-Investigating-Fast-Radio-Bursts

Garuda
11-28-2015, 07:40 AM
http://www.express.co.uk/news/science/622515/Did-scientists-pick-first-intelligent-radio-waves-distant-alien-planet-Australia-telescope


The "fast radio bursts" included one "double signal" never heard before and have left astronomers buzzing with excitement over the possibility of it being a message with alien origins.

That radio burst, picked up by the Big Ear radio telescope of The Ohio State University in the United States, bore all the expected hallmarks of non-terrestrial origin but has not been detected since.

There has never, until now, been a double blast.

"It would be fantastic if this is 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.

"It would certainly give the opportunity for UFO spotters to say we told you aliens exist and take an interest in our activities, and you didn't believe us."

See also- http://www.theoutpostforum.com/tof/showthread.php?1976-Investigating-Fast-Radio-Bursts

Well, this is exciting!

southerncross
11-29-2015, 03:00 AM
It has a lot of astrophysicists all worked up. These reach way back in time.

Parkes radio telescope in Australia has now detected unprecedented, unique "twin fast radio bursts" in a series of five recorded blasts of radio energy that last only a few milliseconds and go back in time to 9 billion years ago in this 13.9-billion-year-old universe in the constellation Octans. These five, plus nine before recorded since 2007, bring the total to fourteen fast radio bursts in the same constellation. Scientists do not yet know what has produced them. See Nov. 25, 2015 Cornell University

Read further-warning, ...hazardous mathematics ahead. ;)

http://arxiv.org/pdf/1511.07746v1.pdf