Astronomers will soon confirm evidence of extraterrestrial life, says British academic – Mystery Science


Telescopes on Earth have found evidence of intelligent extraterrestrial life and the proof will be revealed in less than a month, said the Professor Simon Hollandwho has participated in projects for NASA, including one aimed at identifying asteroids that pose a threat to Earth.

Simon Hollande said that an Oxford-backed program that searches for extraterrestrial signals has quietly identified one of these signals and it is “non-human intelligence in our galaxy”.

Professor Simon Holland. Credit: weebly.com

The signal (a burst of radio waves lasting five hours) appeared to come from a region around Proxima Centauria star located approximately 4.2 light years from Earth.

Holland believes there is growing evidence supporting the theory that this signal came from an advanced alien species and cited a source from the nonprofit project. Revolutionary listeningproduced by Oxford.

Revolutionary listening started as a $100 million nonprofit research projectprivately funded research whose goal is to discover evidence of life beyond Earth.

BLC-1 signal

The project first detected the signal they called BLC-1 via the Parkes radio telescope in Australia in 2019. “The signal was a narrow electromagnetic spectrum,” he explained.

The Parkes radio telescope in Australia was the first to detect the unexplained radio signal from Proxima Centauri, the closest star to the Sun. Credit: A. Cherney, CSIRO.

“It’s a single point source,” Holland emphasized in an interview with a British media outlet, meaning he was told that the signal is unlikely to be local or spatial noise. “We have discovered non-human extraterrestrial intelligence in our galaxy, and people don’t know it,” the professor said.

“They found evidence of a non-human technological signature,” Holland said.

Holland said he believed, based on his conversations with insiders and his own analysis, that Breakthrough Listen was now in a race against time to outdo Chinese government researchers in publishing this groundbreaking discovery.

Chinese astronomers after the announcement

Simon said there are two rival groups of astronomers who aspire to become the first to publish evidence of an extraterrestrial civilization, since the coordinates of the signal are believed to be known to the Chinese and Chinese. The two teams compete to be the first to make this prestigious announcement.

“The Chinese could move forward with their FAST program [Telescopio esférico de apertura de quinientos metros]. “It’s the largest telescope in the world,” the academic said.

In 2022, China’s state agency Science and Technology Daily made a curious announcement that it had discovered an extraterrestrial signal, but the notoriously secretive Chinese government retracted it almost immediately.

FAST telescopeThe 500 meter aperture spherical telescope (FAST). Credit: fast.bao.ac.cn

Naturally, researchers are being extremely cautious about officially announcing the news, but Holland estimates an announcement could come within the next month.

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