When the first sign of intelligent life first visits us from space, it will not be a giant saucer spinning over New York. Presumably, it will be a waste of alien culture. Avi Loeb, chairman of the Harvard division of astronomy, believes he has already found some of that debris. …
Read More »Excessive pursuit aliens destroy themselves: study
Any aliens in our galaxy are likely to be self-destructing – a breakthrough, says a new scientific study. Researchers with NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory and the California Institute of Technology have determined that past studies have shown that technological advances in culture will “lead to complete destruction and biological degradation.” …
Read More »Alien-hunting scientists investigate mysterious radio ‘signal’ from you
It is the second closest encounter. A team of alien-hunting scientists is investigating the radio “signal” of a star near Earth – the mysterious “wow!” Compares the 1977 signal, according to a report on Friday. The Guardian reports that astronauts from the Breakthrough Liaison Project – a $ 100 million …
Read More »Scientists search for aliens tracking ‘unusual’ radio waves from a star near the sun
Scientists involved in a project in search of alien life are now investigating a mysterious radio wave signal that appears Proxima Centauri, the closest star to the Sun. The Guardian The discovery report on Friday states that in April and May last year, emissions were taken during the Hours of …
Read More »A scan of 10.3 million stars is not a sign of aliens – yet
This is a disturbing aerial view of the low frequency radio telescope, Morchison Widefield Array (MWA), published on September 8, 2020 in Western Australia. WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Scientists have completed an extensive search for extraterrestrial cultures by scanning about 10.3 million stars using a radio telescope in Australia, but have …
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