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originally posted by: gortex
a reply to: roadgravel
Perhaps they're not messages but something far weirder , something to do with the Universe itself and the nature of its reality.
originally posted by: underwerks
If it is from an alien species, they probably died out a long, long time ago.
In a galaxy far away.
originally posted by: Gargoyle91
a reply to: roadgravel
Interesting fact .
At 110 light-years away from earth — the edge of a radio 'sphere' which contains many star systems — our very first radio broadcasts are beginning to arrive. At 74 light-years away, television signals are being introduced.
So that means we are just being heard ...
originally posted by: Gargoyle91
a reply to: roadgravel
LOL that comment got me thinking we are living in the present but always seeing the past , So does that mean we never truly see the here and now ?
originally posted by: UpIsNowDown
a reply to: TEOTWAWKIAIFF
I thank you my friend
100 million suns in blink of an eye, when we are quantifying in terms of the celestial giant of our own sun, thats some real REAL big energy
originally posted by: UpIsNowDown
a reply to: Blue Shift
Now it sounds like a crazy sliding square puzzle (in my simple mind that is), can we process that much information, moving so many variables around over so much timespan, is there any computer out there, maybe we can ask Gus Gorman to make a new computer to solve it
Mysterious radio signals from deep space detected
"We have discovered a second repeater and its properties are very similar to the first repeater," said Shriharsh Tendulkar of McGill University, Canada.
"This tells us more about the properties of repeaters as a population."
FRBs are short, bright flashes of radio waves, which appear to be coming from almost halfway across the Universe.
So far, scientists have detected about 60 single fast radio bursts and two that repeat. They believe there could be as many as a thousand FRBs in the sky every day.
There are a number of theories about what could be causing them.
They include a neutron star with a very strong magnetic field that is spinning very rapidly, two neutron stars merging together, and, among a minority of observers, some form of alien spaceship