Scientists have yet to rule out human radio interference as the signals' source.
© NAO/FASTThe signals were detected by the 500-meter Aperture Spherical Telescope (FAST) located in southwest China's Guizhou Province.
China is claiming that its enormous "Sky Eye" telescope may have picked up trace signals from a distant alien civilization, according to a recently posted and subsequently deleted report by Chinese scientists.Astronomers at Beijing Normal University have discovered "several cases of possible technological traces and extraterrestrial civilizations from outside the
Earth," according to
a report published Tuesday (June 14) in
Science and Technology Daily, the official newspaper of China's Ministry of Science and Technology.
The signals were picked up by China's Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope (FAST), nicknamed "Sky Eye," which is the largest radio telescope in the world. Sky Eye was put to work scanning deep space for radio signals that could indicate extraterrestrial life in 2019; sifting through that data in 2020, the researchers said they spotted two suspicious narrow-band, potentially artificial radio signals. Then, in 2022, a targeted survey of known exoplanets found another strange narrow-band radio signal, bringing the tally up to three.
As the signals are narrow-band radio waves typically only used by human aircraft and satellites, they could have been produced by alien technology. However, the scientists say their findings are preliminary and should be taken with caution until the analysis is complete.
"These are several narrow-band electromagnetic signals different from the past, and the team is currently working on further investigation," Zhang Tongjie, head scientist at the China Extraterrestrial Civilization Research Group at Beijing Normal University, told the Science and Technology Daily. "The possibility that the suspicious signal is some kind of radio interference is also very high, and it needs to be further confirmed and ruled out. This may be a long process."
Following its publication, the report quickly began to circulate on the Chinese social media network Weibo and was picked up by a number of other state-run outlets. The reasons behind its sudden deletion are unclear.
The signals aren't the first time that scientists have been baffled by
radio waves from deep space. In August 1977, a SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) search performed by the Ohio State University's Big Ear telescope picked up an incredibly strong, minute-long, electromagnetic burst that flared at a frequency scientists suspected could be used by alien civilizations. Upon spotting the signal on a data printout, the scientist working with the telescope that night, Jerry Ehman, hastily scribbled "Wow!" in red pen on the page, giving the detection its famous name.
Follow-up searches in the same region of space have all returned empty-handed, and later research has suggested that the signal could have come from a
sun-like
star located in the constellation Sagittarius, Live Science previously reported. Nonetheless, the signal's source is still a mystery.
Chinese astronomers are keen to rule out radio interference because it has famously waylaid alien-hunting scientists in the recent past. In 2019, astronomers spotted a signal beamed to Earth from Proxima Centauri — the nearest star system to our sun (sitting roughly 4.2
light-years away) and home to at least one potentially habitable planet.
The signal was a narrow-band radio wave typically associated with human-made objects, which led scientists to entertain the exciting possibility that it came from alien technology. New studies released two years later, however, suggested that the signal was most likely
produced by malfunctioning human technology, Live Science previously reported. Similarly, another famous set of signals once supposed to have come from aliens, detected between 2011 and 2014, turned out to have actually been made by
scientists microwaving their lunches.
Tonjie has added that his team is planning to take repeat observations of the strange signals to conclusively rule out any radio interference and obtain as much information about them as possible.
"We look forward to the [FAST telescope] being the first to discover and confirm the existence of extraterrestrial civilizations," Tongjie told the
Science and Technology Daily.
The discrepancy between the universe's scope and age and the apparent lack of intelligent life-forms beyond Earth — called the
Fermi Paradox — has long troubled scientists. The paradox takes its name from the casual lunchtime musings of Nobel Prize-winning physicist Enrico Fermi, who, after contemplating the conundrum, is famously said to have remarked "so where is everybody?"
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That way, at least, we could get non-passionate reporting on what is actually being detected.
It makes me think of the movie Contact and all of the hooplah that came about in the wake of an actual intelligent communication from space.
Who am I kidding, though? I know that so-called "extraterrestrial" contact will come from another dimension, not another galaxy. They may try to masquerade as aliens but the truth of what they really are will come out eventually.
Forgive me for being off-topic, I've nothing else to add. It's not aliens unless in some roundabout way, or whatever.
Goodbye and have fun.
Aliens & sentient AI and quantum physics are just like religion, they are just spooky stories devised by humans, to influence & control other humans' behavior.
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Meet the (alleged) aliens of Proxima b
Almost 60 years ago, an account emerged of aliens from a planet around Proxima Centauri. It's been largely forgotten, but now that we know the planet is real, does the wild story deserve another look?
Physicist Dr. Barry Warmkessel, who for decades has been developing some pretty out-there alternate theories of how planets and sentient life forms evolve, told me that the alien figure spotted in Taiwan is "possibly a Cenos alien."Warmkessel has integrated the account of Cenos aliens from a Proxima planet into his broader theory of the universe called Astro-Metrics, which is really detailed and involved and frankly, I didn't really understand it. It's the stuff of science fiction and fantasy, with space-faring telepathic spiritual beings and such, but Warmkessel appears to be dead serious.
Meet the (alleged) aliens of Proxima b
There are males and females, which can give birth to up to 20 offspring. They suffer from no diseases and can live to be 120 years old.
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IMPACTS, MAGNETIC FIELDS AND DISEASES
(CURING DISEASE BY SIMPLE HUMAN INTERACTIONS)
The thesis proposed herein is that the proximity of two humans with characteristics best described as 'the personality of the soul' offers a therapeutic responses to certain diseases. These characteristics appear to be reasonably well recognizable and may be catalogued. Basically, what occurs is the minimizing of the principle 'fear' of one individual by another with the 'opposite fear' by simply touching (or even just being near to) one another. Certain (viral based?) diseases within an infected individual appear to be mitigated. Physical proximity is usually required, involving distances of less than one inch and 'touching' is often preferable. Such actions when one is 'infected' are usually shunned, and additional fear factors have prevented this simple natural phenomenon to be widely used. Spousal jealousy often occurs because the subject being cured likes their fear being mitigated by another person. However, fear mitigation is how this technique works. The simplicity of the technique has offered additional skepticism.
This technique has yet to be evaluated statistically. Consequently, it is offered as a possible approach to cure 'incurable' diseases. It is not intended to replace current medical procedures now in practice, but rather is offered as a supplement. It has been found very effective against a Cardiomyopathy (caused by a viral infection of the heart and intestine) resulting in the shrinkage of the swollen heart. It also is found effective against Atrial Fibrillation. Both these heart diseases had initially reduced the patients heart's ejection fraction to around 20%. Moreover, it appears to be effective in treating a severe form (BPDCN) of Leukemia (i.e blood cancer) that has a very low survival rate. Further, it has demonstrated an ability to curb violent allergic celiac reaction to Gluten, that produces intense vomiting and diarrhea, and may have even reduced the severity of arthritis. There is limited evidence of its effectiveness in reducing Type II Diabetes. These diseases may all be viral related.