Evidence of alien life could be revealed next month as NASA filmmaker claims ‘we’ve found it’

by Stephen_P_Smith

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  1. Rachel_reddit_ on

    Can somebody please make a meme or GIF showing someone pushing the goal post, but instead of football lines on the field it’s lines from a calendar

  2. Are they trying to say everything that has been revealed until now is terrestrial in origin?

  3. Did no one read the prior linked article?

    >Alien hunters have finally resolved the mystery of what they called ‘the weird signal from Parkes’ which had researchers worldwide excited about finding life on another planet.

    >A Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence (SETI) team at the University of California Berkeley pitched in to run tests on a signal detected by Australia’s Parkes radio telescope while it was looking at the Proxima Centauri system in 2019.

    >Proxima Centauri is the closest star to our solar system and has an Earth-like planet, Proxima b, in a so-called habitable zone.

    >It is 4.22 light years away which would take around 73,000 years to reach using our current spacecraft technologies.

    >Many international researchers hoped the signal, which had all the signs they hoped for, was a ‘technosignature’, a marker which could signal the presence of life.

    >After weeks of tests the Berkeley team decided it was probably a type of distortion called ‘intermodulation’.

    >In the case of the Parkes’ signal, it was radio interference caused by the interaction of two frequencies used by devices on Earth.

    >There was a lot of international excitement about BLC-1, but unfortunately the hype did not lead to the discovery of aliens.

    >‘[It was] two different Earth-bound transmitters mixing with each other. Definitely not aliens,’ Ms Sheikh said.

    >Curtin University researcher Danny Price, part of the Parkes program, likened the sound to ‘a guitar amp being deliberately overdriven’.

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