(November 11, 2018 at 6:20 pm)Jörmungandr Wrote:(November 11, 2018 at 6:16 pm)Bucky Ball Wrote: No it doesn't.
"Fast radio bursts were first discovered in 2007, and scientists have been trying to ascertain their origin and cause ever since.
There are currently 18 known FRBs, but they were all detected by non-specialist radio telescopes that were unable to narrow down their origin to a precise location, according to researchers at McGill University."
Scientists discover all kinds of things they never detected before. It's a RADIO(range) signal.
That's hardly anything new. You know what a radio is ?
Wow. Just wow.
Did you take high shcool science ?
Quote:While these are the most common explanations for FRBs, Bryan Butler of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory pointed out that they may not apply to this particular signal.
"We do have to keep in mind that this FRB is the only one known to repeat, so it may be physically different from the others," he said in a statement.
And yes, I took science classes in high school. Did you take English in high school?
This is Everena. You were replying to a fellow atheist, not to me.