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was it ayy lmaos?
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Nah
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It was me.
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yes and its extremely obvious that it was
>hydrogen line
>extremely narrowband
>matched earth's rotation
>from the galactic habitable zone
the chances a natural signal fits all of those criteria is beyond astronomical, its downright comical. its an absolute smoking gun but mainstream scientists arent allowed to admit it or acknowledge the other mountains of evidence we have because modern science is a cult of conformity.
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>>16897962
>Humans start SETI with super basic tech
>Aliens get caught broadcasting, didn't expect humans to advance tech and ideas this fast and actually look up
>Aliens panic, shut down all transmissions and/or move to a method we can't detect
>Time passes
>2017....ʻOumuamua shows up quickly followed by two more ever stranger objects that defy science and centuries of human sky watching
>3i/ATLAS seems to come from the same direction as the WOW! Signal
The WOW! Signal is allegedly from Sagittarius and likely a system with "Sol like star" (2MASS 19281982-2640123). I mean how many clues do we need? It's often theorized alien intelligence would need a Sol like sun and likely a watery oxygen rich planet much like Earth. We get a signal from such a place we still can't explain 50 years later and now strange stealth probes are invading our system likely dropping off nanobots and tech all over to get a better look at us. I mean.....what more do you need?
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>Hey, I am a psychic because i can predict 99 out of 100 coin flips
>"Mere coincidence, if 1 million people flip 100 coins, someone will do it!"

>Sir, one of our thousands of satelite dishes finally picked up one strange signal after billions of normal ones
>"'twas aliens!"
Lol.
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>>16898158
not even somewhat comparable retard
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>>16897986
except for the fact that it was only measured on one of two of the main antennas

either the event was too short to be alien communication, or it was just a hardware error due to solar wind or something like a muon
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>>16897962
probably some random space nigger trying to troll humanoid scientists
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>>16898158
and you calculated the odds how?
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Nah it was the 3L/Atlas probe leaving the FTL. You calculate it based on the date, speed, distance traveled when it was first spotted.
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>>16897986
Most astronomers have been Posadists for decades but keep it quiet so they don't get their grants cut.
-t. knower
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>>16898477
>>16898191
My point is, why do you care if it's only happened once in like 50 years? How do you know there's not an alternate explanation for it? It was a one-minute of consistent radio frequency from the same location, that never happens normally, but it happened once, so why are you not considering alternate possibilities?
I think the "Nimitz" UFO videos are better evidence of aliens than this reading, but you probably think it's a weather balloon or a bird or something, right? Lol.
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>>16898220
>either the event was too short to be alien communication
A nonsense statement as the aliens wouldn't be broadcasting to Earth on purpose and it would be a random signal to someone else we managed to get lucky and capture, perhaps just the last 1% of a much longer transmission

>or it was just a hardware error due to solar wind or something like a muon

Why hasn't any solar winds or muons done this since?

>>16898508
Probably, robot probes powered by AI are the go to method for deep space exploration, no life support, no humans to keep alive. Just send self replicating robots that gather data and resources sending the spoils back to fat aliens that never leave the home system. Humans likely triggered attention via something like radio/TV broadcasting or nuclear testing. Then the AI powered probes got new orders and the closest ones started a short journey to investigate and report. Notice how the interstellar objects are getting larger and more "complex"? Almost like the first was a small advanced scout and only once it confirmed initial reports did larger more capable probes get dispatched for doing stuff like seeding the system with probes and who knows what. 3i/ATLAS is on a prime perfect course to seed the system by flying the Lagrange points of Jupiter and some other bodies I believe.
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>>16897962
No.
On the other hand, SHGb02+14a might have been. But we'll never know because the twats overseeing it settled on a random glitch as the most likely explanation. Why are you even bothering to search if "must be a mistake" is going to be what you go with for anything you can't explain?
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>>16898614
>Why hasn't any solar winds or muons done this since?
because its exceptionally rare for high energy particles to hit a satellite dish that was scanning an extremely tiny portion of the sky. but in the one in a billion chance a high energy particle coming from that general direction managed to hit one of the two radars.
>>16898614
>A nonsense statement as the aliens wouldn't be broadcasting to Earth on purpose and it would be a random signal to someone else we managed to get lucky and capture, perhaps just the last 1% of a much longer transmission
the way big ear works is that it scans the sky with two lobes, it has two main sensing arrays. This signal appeared in one lobe and not the other during a sweep of the sky. We literally recorded the complete signal from start to end, and it was a whole 6 samples long. For the signal to have been so strong yet only heard at big ear, it would mean whichever aliens that sent it have meter accuracy on earths surface from millions of lightyears away.
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>>16898613
um, no? wow signal was an intelligent beacon and the nimitz ufos were alien probes. "b-but it only happened once" is a fucking retarded non-argument. humans have literally sent out their own signals only once. if it was a natural phenomenon, it would be more likely to repeat.
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>>16897962
The last plausible explanation I heard was some sort of lasing effect caused by a pulsar beam striking a gas nebula
>An exploration of new work done at Arecibo regarding the infamous Wow! Signal of 1977 that seems to account for all aspects of the observed signal but turned out to be a very strange natural event that isn't likely to repeat often that is analogous to a lightning flash in a hydrogen cloud in interstellar space.
https://youtu.be/YqI5HtDFL4I?t=623



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