It's unlikely to be aliens, if that's why you are reading this. The CHIME observatory in Canada has detected a flash of repeating radio waves emanating from a source about 1.5 billion light years away. This is only the second set of repeating fast radio bursts (FRB) ever detected; the first was in 2007. A FRB is a high-energy astrophysical phenomenon of unknown origin manifested as a transient radio pulse lasting a few milliseconds on average, according to Wikipedia. Speculation as to their origin ranges from a rapidly rotating neutron star and a black hole, to ETs, of course. Then there's that other object of intense speculation:
Oumuamua Data Reveals Intriguing Possibilities. Here physicist Eugene Bagashov concludes his three-part analysis of Oumuamua, the mysterious object thought to be our solar system̢۪s first interstellar traveler. (PH)
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from THE ANOMALIST https://bbc.in/2FiSgq1
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