
http://www.vbs.tv/en-gb/blog/ragbir-bha ... ien-hunter
if this is true I'm going to get really excited!!!
Well he's only found one nonrepeating signal, which is exciting, but it would help if he could pinpoint what star system exactly it came from and how far away that was.zimdlg wrote:![]()
http://www.vbs.tv/en-gb/blog/ragbir-bha ... ien-hunter
if this is true I'm going to get really excited!!!
Yes others have apparently analysed the data and agreed it is a signal. I still want to know what star system he was pointing at or near.zimdlg wrote:In the article he says he searched the same position but it has not repeated. Maybe it won’t, or we won’t be looking when it does. Maybe it was random noise that just looks like a signal. Maybe it is some unknown natural phenomenon. So many uncertainties, but Dr. Bhathal seems confident that it’s real.
I believe it was either Dr Forward or Dr. Sheffield that noted that it sould be possible to lase Mars's atmosphere. They used it to power a light sail, I think. If it can lase, perhaps there is a natural equivalent.zimdlg wrote:In the article he says he searched the same position but it has not repeated. Maybe it won’t, or we won’t be looking when it does. Maybe it was random noise that just looks like a signal. Maybe it is some unknown natural phenomenon. So many uncertainties, but Dr. Bhathal seems confident that it’s real.