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Space Radio Waves Align In Mysterious Mathematical Pattern, Could Be Produced By Alien Technology

Saturday, April 4, 2015 7:30
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Since 2001 there have been ten unexplained radio signals coming from space and scientists are perplexed by these ultra quick radio wave burts, blitzars of only a milli second, a new study is showing scientists that these burts align in a mathematical pattern, that are very, very hard to explain. According to scientists, the odds of this alignment happening are 5 in 10,000, researchers wanted to know if any of these signals might be encoded, they believe they may have discovered one.

Alma receives weak radiowaves emitted by sources as far as 13 billion light years away
 
 
Independentuk.com - Mysterious bursts of energy coming from space align in a mathematical pattern, and so could be emanating from alien technology, according to scientists.

Blitzars, which last only about a millisecond, have been detected by telescopes since about 2001 and have been heard ten times since. And nobody really knows where they come from, or why they happen.

But a new study has found that the bursts line up in a way that is not explained by existing physics, reports the New Scientist.

Scientists tried to work out how far the bursts have travelled through space to get to us, using “dispersion measures”. That looks at how the radiowaves that are being sent get scattered as they travel through space — the higher the dispersion measure, the further that radiowaves seem to have been sent before they arrived.

All of the ten bursts that have been detected so far have dispersion measures that line up as multiples of a single number: 187.5. The chances of them doing so are 5 in 10,000, the scientists behind the study claim.

John Learned, from the University of Hawaii in Manoa, led the study with Michael Hippke from the Institute for Data Analysis in Neukirchen-Vluyn, Germany. Learned said that the line-up was “very, very hard to explain”.

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