(December 20, 2020 at 7:40 am)Fake Messiah Wrote: Definitely interesting. It is narrowband so seems to be a real signal. Most likely terrestrial in origin but until the source is found, it's a legit “candidate.”
Quote:Alien Hunters Discover Mysterious Signal from Proxima Centauri
Found this autumn in archival data gathered last year, the signal appears to emanate from the direction of our neighboring star and cannot yet be dismissed as Earth-based interference, raising the very faint prospect that it is a transmission from some form of advanced extraterrestrial intelligence (ETI)—a so-called “technosignature.” Now, speaking to Scientific American, the scientists behind the discovery caution there is still much work to be done, but admit the interest is justified.
Most curiously, it occupies a very narrow band of the radio spectrum: 982 megahertz, specifically, which is a region typically bereft of transmissions from human-made satellites and spacecraft. “We don’t know of any natural way to compress electromagnetic energy into a single bin in frequency” such as this one, Siemion says. Perhaps, he says, some as-yet-unknown exotic quirk of plasma physics could be a natural explanation for the tantalizingly concentrated radio waves. But “for the moment, the only source that we know of is technological."
https://www.scientificamerican.com/artic...-centauri/
'Terrestrial in origin', me arse. This is clearly the first sign of a massive invasion by the Proximates. I would like to be the first to extend a warm welcome to our new galactic Overlords.
Boru
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