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NASA filmmaker claims evidence of alien life could emerge next month

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Last updated: 15 October 2024 10:41
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NASA filmmaker claims evidence of alien life could emerge next month

Famed NASA filmmaker Simon Holland has claimed that Earth-based telescopes have detected signs of intelligent extraterrestrial life, with a potential announcement expected next month. Mr Hollande, who has collaborated with initiatives funded by the BBC and NASA, stressed that an Oxford University-backed program dedicated to searching for extraterrestrial signals has made the unprecedented discovery. New York Post Informed.

The filmmaker claimed that insiders at Mark Zuckerberg’s Breakthrough Listen project told him that concrete evidence could emerge within a month, possibly coinciding with the US elections. Courtesy of researchers at the Oxford-based Breakthrough Listen initiative, this evidence may be linked to alien signals intercepted by the Parkes Telescope in Australia.

Mr Holland claimed, “They found evidence of a non-human technological signature a few years ago using the Parkes Telescope in Australia.”

Paranormal claims have sparked a flurry of activity, with astronomers scrambling to gather evidence to authenticate the discovery. However, Simon Holland warns that a rival effort may be underway, suggesting that Chinese researchers may attempt to prevent the announcement.

”This is breaking news as of yesterday, but the Chinese may be getting them to the post with their FAST (Five Hundred Meter Aperture Spherical Telescope) program. “It is the largest telescope in the world after Arecibo,” Mr. Holland said. mirror.

Mr. Holland further claimed that Chinese researchers are rushing to publish findings on BLC-1 (Breakthrough Listen Candidate 1), a promising signal detected by the Parkes telescope in April 2019. BLC-1 originates from Proxima Centauri, which is 4.2 light-years from Earth. , is considered significant because of its single-point source origin, narrow-band electromagnetic frequency (982 MHz) and Doppler shift, indicating a rotating planet.

Mr. Holland believes that this signal is unlikely to be caused by human intervention, as its characteristics are inconsistent with known natural phenomena. Breakthrough Listen has invested $100 million in telescope time to investigate five potential candidates, including BLC-1.

Dr. Andrew Siemian of Berkeley’s Breakthrough Listen Science Program confirmed that researchers are still analyzing BLC-1. If enough data confirms the technical origin of the signal, they will publish their findings. The Chinese are reportedly aware of the coordinates of BLC-1 and may attempt to manipulate the announcement.

Although this news is exciting, it is important to note that there is currently no conclusive evidence of extraterrestrial life. Astronomers are studying the possibility of life beyond Earth, searching for extreme environments and chemically harsh ecosystems that could support life. The search for extraterrestrial life has continued since the mid-20th century, with scientists using a variety of methods, including telescope data analysis and radio communications, to detect signs of life.

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