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A question that has been worrying humans and scientists centered on whether or not aliens exist.
And the issue escalated after Canadian scientists announced last June that they had received mysterious radio signals from outer space, which may have come from other creatures seeking to communicate with Earth’s inhabitants.
A scientific explanation as to the source of these signals has yet to be issued, which were described as bizarre as they are short, strong wireless pulses of strange variety.
And he spoke about it again on the occasion of the 46th anniversary of the attempt to communicate with these objects from Earth by launching the most powerful wireless message into space through the “Arecibo” radio telescope in “Puerto Rico” on November 16, 1974.
The Department of Astronomy at Cornell University in the United States recalls this conversation in a report published on its website, referring to the development of the message by Frank Drake, who was then a professor of astronomy at the university, and graduate students from the university and others contributed to it.
The report recalls the opposing voices, who demanded not to try to do this so as not to reveal the location of our planet to unknown alien civilizations, but in the end it was decided to continue with this experiment, which was said by Donald Campbell, emeritus professor of astronomy and researcher associate in the Arecibo observatory telescope when the message was sent and later he served as director of the observatory for 7 years: “It was a purely symbolic event to demonstrate our ability to do so.”
The real purpose of the message was to draw attention to the tremendous power of the newly installed radar transmitter at “Arecibo” and the ability of the telescope’s 1,000-foot-diameter satellite dish to send a powerful signal into space, Campbell emphasized.
The duration of the message did not exceed 3 minutes and included basic information about the human race, as well as an explanation of the basic elements on Earth and the structure of DNA that make up human cells, as well as illustrations of the solar system, the human body. and the Arecibo radio telescope.
And that signal was launched at a frequency of 2380 MHz and contained the information in the form of a code of ones and zeros, which differed in the transmission of the message by changing the frequency between ones and zeros by 10 hertz, a method very similar to that uses a computer modem to send signals over a line. the phone.
The wireless message has continued to float in space ever since, just 46 years ago, as part of a 13,000-year journey to reach the “Messier 13” star cluster, which is made up of 300,000 stars.
The report, published by Cornell University, explains that if a telescope similar to the Arecibo radio telescope is found anywhere in our galaxy, it can capture the signal.
And this signal had been converted into audible audio vibrations that were transmitted through specially developed headphones for the audience that attended the launch ceremony, so is the signal that the Canadian scientists monitored is also an attempt by the aliens to search? other creatures in the universe?
The answer to this question finds a scientific basis in the British astronomer Helen Sharman, who was the first woman to make a trip to space, as she said in statements published by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) last January, that aliens they do exist and could be alive. Between us on the surface of the globe ”.
This hadith also finds a religious basis, as a question was reported to Al-Azhar about the reality of the existence of aliens, and was it mentioned in the Quran or Sunnah? The response of Sheikh Abu Al-Yazid Salama, the legal investigator of Al-Azhar Al-Sharif, that Almighty God said in his beloved book: (And He believes what He does not know) and indicated that this may be proof of the existence of aliens, according to Al-Ain Al-Akhbariya.