Celestial VIDEO: NASA ISSUES WARNING ABOUT MASSIVE OBJECT TRANSMITTING RADIO MESSAGES TO EARTH!

packyderms_wife

Neither here nor there.

BREAKING: NASA ISSUES WARNING ABOUT MASSIVE OBJECT TRANSMITTING RADIO MESSAGES TO EARTH!

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ChQc7iZE-4

RT 11:14 - Cosmos Lab

The vast and infinite expanse of space has always been a source of mystery and fascination for us humans. We have always wondered what secrets lie beyond the reaches of our own planet, and whether we are truly alone in the universe. And now, scientists have discovered something truly remarkable: a single, massive source in space that is sending us thousands of messages. But what could it be? Is it a natural phenomenon, or could it be something more?

The sheer scale and consistency of the messages is unprecedented, and scientists are left with more questions than answers.

Could this be a sign of intelligent life beyond our planet? And if so, what are they trying to tell us? These questions have left the scientific community buzzing with excitement, as they explore the possibilities and try to unravel the mystery of these messages from space. So, come and join us in today's video as we delve into the details of how scientists recently identified an enormous object in space that continuously transmits thousands of messages.

Are you familiar with fast radio burst (FRB)? While it may seem like an unremarkable phenomenon to some, it has captivated astronomers, scientists, and space enthusiasts alike. Part of its appeal lies in its enigmatic nature, as we still have much to learn about it. Imagine the excitement when scientists began to pick up multiple FRB signals within a short period of time, and the signals just kept coming. Space is home to many mysteries, and FRB is one of the most puzzling.

It makes us wonder: who or what is trying to get our attention, and what could they possibly want from us? But what is FRB exactly? FRBs are brief but intense bursts of radio emission that last for mere milliseconds. They possess the characteristic dispersion sweep of radio pulsars. The first instance of FRB was discovered by Dr. Duncan Lorimer in 2007, but upon scrutinizing archive data, scientists found that FRBs were detected around six years earlier in a pulsar survey of the Magellanic clouds. It's no surprise that FRB is also referred to as the Lorimer Burst. When telescopes capture an FRB, researchers pay close attention to a feature called dispersion, which measures how spread out an FRB is by the time it reaches Earth.
 
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ghost

Veteran Member

BREAKING: NASA ISSUES WARNING ABOUT MASSIVE OBJECT TRANSMITTING RADIO MESSAGES TO EARTH!

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ChQc7iZE-4

RT 11:14 - Cosmos Lab

The vast and infinite expanse of space has always been a source of mystery and fascination for us humans. We have always wondered what secrets lie beyond the reaches of our own planet, and whether we are truly alone in the universe. And now, scientists have discovered something truly remarkable: a single, massive source in space that is sending us thousands of messages. But what could it be? Is it a natural phenomenon, or could it be something more?

The sheer scale and consistency of the messages is unprecedented, and scientists are left with more questions than answers.

Could this be a sign of intelligent life beyond our planet? And if so, what are they trying to tell us? These questions have left the scientific community buzzing with excitement, as they explore the possibilities and try to unravel the mystery of these messages from space. So, come and join us in today's video as we delve into the details of how scientists recently identified an enormous object in space that continuously transmits thousands of messages.

Are you familiar with fast radio burst (FRB)? While it may seem like an unremarkable phenomenon to some, it has captivated astronomers, scientists, and space enthusiasts alike. Part of its appeal lies in its enigmatic nature, as we still have much to learn about it. Imagine the excitement when scientists began to pick up multiple FRB signals within a short period of time, and the signals just kept coming. Space is home to many mysteries, and FRB is one of the most puzzling.

It makes us wonder: who or what is trying to get our attention, and what could they possibly want from us? But what is FRB exactly? FRBs are brief but intense bursts of radio emission that last for mere milliseconds. They possess the characteristic dispersion sweep of radio pulsars. The first instance of FRB was discovered by Dr. Duncan Lorimer in 2007, but upon scrutinizing archive data, scientists found that FRBs were detected around six years earlier in a pulsar survey of the Magellanic clouds. It's no surprise that FRB is also referred to as the Lorimer Burst. When telescopes capture an FRB, researchers pay close attention to a feature called dispersion, which measures how spread out an FRB is by the time it reaches Earth.
The object is the one, I may have seen in front of unknown chem trail.
The on behind it, I do not know ??
 

jward

passin' thru
Oh no :: sigh :: more book references, I'm never gonna get caught up unless I put you, house, doz and a few others on ignore :D

-I thought we'd been getting radio signals for for ever? Hmm. Member, I called dibs on: "Aliens. Space, not illegal. White House Lawn" for the March Mad-Hatter-Swan event. -
"MACROSCOPE--SDPS" Piers Anthony...
 

tanstaafl

Has No Life - Lives on TB
I didn't watch the video but it seems to me it would be senseless to use radio waves to transmit information across galactic distances. I would imagine you'd probably need the power of suns (plural) to generate a signal capable of transmission between galaxies, since as far as I know radio wave strength degrades very, very rapidly over even the distances within our own solar system. I think the signals from the Voyagers and other far ranging spacecraft are tiny fractions of a watt by the time they reach Earth and require extreme measures to collect. Even if you sent the radio waves in the tightest possible beam at a very specific target (which I assume would take far less power than an omnidirectional signal), I suspect the signal would still rapidly spread out and lose power. Not to mention I think practically everything in space can pretty much corrupt the signal. And finally, I think radio waves travel at the speed of light, meaning any messages sent would take millions and even billions of years to get to their target audience, and who beside literal gods would have that kind of patience and longevity?
 

packyderms_wife

Neither here nor there.
I didn't watch the video but it seems to me it would be senseless to use radio waves to transmit information across galactic distances. I would imagine you'd probably need the power of suns (plural) to generate a signal capable of transmission between galaxies, since as far as I know radio wave strength degrades very, very rapidly over even the distances within our own solar system. I think the signals from the Voyagers and other far ranging spacecraft are tiny fractions of a watt by the time they reach Earth and require extreme measures to collect. Even if you sent the radio waves in the tightest possible beam at a very specific target (which I assume would take far less power than an omnidirectional signal), I suspect the signal would still rapidly spread out and lose power. Not to mention I think practically everything in space can pretty much corrupt the signal. And finally, I think radio waves travel at the speed of light, meaning any messages sent would take millions and even billions of years to get to their target audience, and who beside literal gods would have that kind of patience and longevity?

Try watching the video. They explain the different type of waves.

Ask yourself this.

Those waves took anywhere from two billion to twenty billion light years to reach us. For 5he most part it’s been radio silence and all of a sudden we’re getting thousands messages a day... why? What happened that they were sending out so many SOS messages? What are or were they warning us about?
 

tanstaafl

Has No Life - Lives on TB
I imagine plenty of folks on the forum are old enough to have grown up with the old widely accepted assumption that Earth positively leaks radio waves that aliens could pick up, essentially making Earth a giant electromagnetic target with a huge galactic signpost saying "We are here!" I've read several sci-fi stories and watched various movies and shows that use that assumption as a basic plot device. But from what I understand studies have shown that signals from Earth fade into the cosmic background long before they reach even the nearest star. In my opinion radio is very much a "starter technology" that is relatively quickly overtaken by other technologies (for example, fiber optics, tightbeam signals, and gravity waves). And what's the point in sending ultra-long distance signals using a speed-of-light technology? You receive the signal, which packyderms_wife suggests could be a warning, and presumably have relatively little time to prepare for whatever is coming on the heels of a signal. I think advanced aliens would almost certainly be using communications technology far in advance of radio, but I guess people who like to stoke this particular fire just can't resist using technology their target audience understands.
 

ghost

Veteran Member
The are hundreds of transions, every second.
How, to detect them correctly and listen.
Let us not forget, we are not alone.
As amateur radio operators, lets see if we can work outside and inside the bands on new detectors and antennas??
 

Signwatcher

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Probably our own radio waves coming back to us in a reverse format because we have been sending out WAY too many "I Love Lucy" episodes into the great beyond.:lol:

Although it might be a cease and desist order because the recipients aren't fans of Lucy and Ricky.:lkick:
 
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