Our universe is actually a dimension in the shape of a globe. There are dimensions inside and outside of this. And it reverses as well. To transfer between dimensions, there is a physical/“spritual” transformation. Otherwise, things stay the same such as a radio signal.
The radio signal is returning to us. It was sent 16 billion years ago from us.
8 billions? Pfft they’re probably so far away and long gone by now…. They’re right behind me aren’t they?
scifijunkie3 on
If “someone” sent it 8 billion years ago then it would be safe to assume their civilization has probably changed a tad in the intervening years.
got_No_Time_to_BLEED on
The message was “you up”
Totodilis on
it’s the tyranids we are cooked
darthnugget on
Just dont decode it and build the machine!
sumosacerdote on
Come on, people. Telescopes are constantly listening to radio waves for a reason: galaxies, stars, black holes and even planets emit them. There’s **nothing** pointing to this being a radio wave produced by sentient beings or extraterrestrial intelligences. Probably some star blewing up.
Uncle_Bug_Music on
Somewhere there’s a radio signal business advertising, “Delivered in 8 billion years or it’s free.”
MintMain on
Dear Sir,
I am Klatu, the Director of Operations at the Intergalactic Bank. I am contacting you regarding an urgent matter requiring your assistance.
There is an unclaimed inheritance of 10.5 trillion Quatloo belonging to a deceased individual, who was a wealthy foreign national, with no known relatives or next of kin. As a trusted and responsible person, I am proposing to present you as the rightful beneficiary to claim these funds.
Once the funds are transferred to your account, we will share the amount in the following percentage: 60% for you, 40% for me. All legal documents will be provided to back this claim, and there is no risk involved
I await your response.
Klatu
LilG1984 on
“This is Lrrr ruler of the planet Omicron Persei 8! I demand episodes of single female lawyer!”
Mountain_Poem1878 on
“Send this on to ten of your solar system friends or your sun will nova…”
Mountain_Strategy342 on
Fast radio burst from a radio loud active galactic nucleus.
Things like blazers and some quasar are characterised by millisecond fast radio bursts emitted from the centre.
Fat32578 on
We’ve been trying to contact you about your car’s extended warranty…
HarryBeaverCleavage on
Two dumb theories:
A. The incoming ship spotted on the Webb scope sent it at a perfectly timed position, trying to reach out to us.
B. We sent it to ourselves from the future.
Teacherman6 on
Shit like this drives me crazy. Nobody sent the radio waves. They are a natural phenomenon. The shitty article said that the event that created then used more energy than the sun produces in something like 30 years.
I hate when bullshit like this gets published.
1337K1ng on
Hello there
-Harbinger
ToBePacific on
For the billionth time: the vast majority of “radio signals” are just natural radioactivity from stars, magnetars, and supernovae.
Ubud_bamboo_ninja on
Funny part is: this signal from so far away dramatically affected you and me, because we read about it now.
So it made an effect in our life stories. And it was produced so many years ago…
TheBl4ckFox on
From the article:
>”The strength of the newly observed signal is truly staggering, with FRB 20220610A emitting the same amount of energy that our sun produces in 30 years in the space of just a few milliseconds.
>(…)
>Experts involved in new research published in the journal [Science](http://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adf2678) have speculated that signals such as this one could be linked to the remains of exploded stars, known as magnetars.”
So most likely a natural phenomenon.
Da-Billz on
Yes, it’s energy from an exploding star as stated in the second paragraph
ChefPaula81 on
Yea op:
No one sent it.
Radio wave bursts are commonly generated by cosmic events. It happens all the time, and is the reason that an advanced race looking to contact other life on distant planets wouldn’t be using radio communications
cobruhclutch on
Old-news.com
LordVigo1983 on
Plot twist. We figured out a way to send the message to ourselves warning us to stop quantum computing or we destroy space/time as we know it.
oldmanonsilvercreek on
It’s just a message saying they are trying to reach you about your extended spacecraft warranty
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And we know it’s 8 billion years old how?
I estimate it to be eight gajillion years old.
Source: Me
Print that shite MSN
It’s never aliens. FRBs are crazy stars.
I can’t find a link to listen to it
8 hours beforw this post there was another one like that, with a proper link [Here](https://www.earth.com/news/deep-space-radio-signal-reaches-earth-after-8-billion-years-frb-20220610a/)
These are studied but in no way does it make them extraterrestial or mysterious, its likely natural extremely powerful phenomena called Magnetars
Our universe is actually a dimension in the shape of a globe. There are dimensions inside and outside of this. And it reverses as well. To transfer between dimensions, there is a physical/“spritual” transformation. Otherwise, things stay the same such as a radio signal.
The radio signal is returning to us. It was sent 16 billion years ago from us.
[source](https://youtu.be/pPkWZdluoUg?si=MVbuhx0YmOUa2Ipv)
8 billions? Pfft they’re probably so far away and long gone by now…. They’re right behind me aren’t they?
If “someone” sent it 8 billion years ago then it would be safe to assume their civilization has probably changed a tad in the intervening years.
The message was “you up”
it’s the tyranids we are cooked
Just dont decode it and build the machine!
Come on, people. Telescopes are constantly listening to radio waves for a reason: galaxies, stars, black holes and even planets emit them. There’s **nothing** pointing to this being a radio wave produced by sentient beings or extraterrestrial intelligences. Probably some star blewing up.
Somewhere there’s a radio signal business advertising, “Delivered in 8 billion years or it’s free.”
Dear Sir,
I am Klatu, the Director of Operations at the Intergalactic Bank. I am contacting you regarding an urgent matter requiring your assistance.
There is an unclaimed inheritance of 10.5 trillion Quatloo belonging to a deceased individual, who was a wealthy foreign national, with no known relatives or next of kin. As a trusted and responsible person, I am proposing to present you as the rightful beneficiary to claim these funds.
Once the funds are transferred to your account, we will share the amount in the following percentage: 60% for you, 40% for me. All legal documents will be provided to back this claim, and there is no risk involved
I await your response.
Klatu
“This is Lrrr ruler of the planet Omicron Persei 8! I demand episodes of single female lawyer!”
“Send this on to ten of your solar system friends or your sun will nova…”
Fast radio burst from a radio loud active galactic nucleus.
Things like blazers and some quasar are characterised by millisecond fast radio bursts emitted from the centre.
We’ve been trying to contact you about your car’s extended warranty…
Two dumb theories:
A. The incoming ship spotted on the Webb scope sent it at a perfectly timed position, trying to reach out to us.
B. We sent it to ourselves from the future.
Shit like this drives me crazy. Nobody sent the radio waves. They are a natural phenomenon. The shitty article said that the event that created then used more energy than the sun produces in something like 30 years.
I hate when bullshit like this gets published.
Hello there
-Harbinger
For the billionth time: the vast majority of “radio signals” are just natural radioactivity from stars, magnetars, and supernovae.
Funny part is: this signal from so far away dramatically affected you and me, because we read about it now.
So it made an effect in our life stories. And it was produced so many years ago…
From the article:
>”The strength of the newly observed signal is truly staggering, with FRB 20220610A emitting the same amount of energy that our sun produces in 30 years in the space of just a few milliseconds.
>(…)
>Experts involved in new research published in the journal [Science](http://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adf2678) have speculated that signals such as this one could be linked to the remains of exploded stars, known as magnetars.”
So most likely a natural phenomenon.
Yes, it’s energy from an exploding star as stated in the second paragraph
Yea op:
No one sent it.
Radio wave bursts are commonly generated by cosmic events. It happens all the time, and is the reason that an advanced race looking to contact other life on distant planets wouldn’t be using radio communications
Old-news.com
Plot twist. We figured out a way to send the message to ourselves warning us to stop quantum computing or we destroy space/time as we know it.
It’s just a message saying they are trying to reach you about your extended spacecraft warranty