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Astronomers predict we will know if aliens exist… tomorrow… (dated Monday 21 Aug 2023)

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posted on Aug, 29 2023 @ 01:37 PM
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a reply to: ArMaP

zeros and ones, really, all systems should be binary, because a gate is either open of closed, on or off. Bits are one way or the other.

How they are meaningfully groups tho', is a whole other connumdrum. Particularly escape codes or unprintable chars.

Ascii is just another symbol table in groups of 8. Which is a power of 2. BInary.



posted on Aug, 29 2023 @ 03:32 PM
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UPDATE to OP……

Bummer…..No E.T. Reply

Aliens haven’t responded to our message saying hello. Yet.


Dr Shin-ya Narusawa, who led the team at the University of Hyogo, Japan, reported that while there were no immediate ‘incidents’ during the search last night, there were terabytes of data to be analysed before any definitive conclusion could be drawn. One terabyte is a trillion bytes.



Yesterday Dr Narusawa and his team scanned the skies for an hour hoping for a reply, around now having been determined the earliest time possible that a response could arrive back, should anyone near the star Altair have heard it.



However, the signal did not stop there, so even if there was no response last night, that doesn’t mean one will never arrive.


Oh well……….

👽



posted on Aug, 29 2023 @ 03:51 PM
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originally posted by: Ophiuchus1
UPDATE to OP……

Bummer…..No E.T. Reply

Aliens haven’t responded to our message saying hello. Yet.


Dr Shin-ya Narusawa, who led the team at the University of Hyogo, Japan, reported that while there were no immediate ‘incidents’ during the search last night, there were terabytes of data to be analysed before any definitive conclusion could be drawn. One terabyte is a trillion bytes.



Yesterday Dr Narusawa and his team scanned the skies for an hour hoping for a reply, around now having been determined the earliest time possible that a response could arrive back, should anyone near the star Altair have heard it.



However, the signal did not stop there, so even if there was no response last night, that doesn’t mean one will never arrive.


Oh well……….

👽


I would not blame them if they blocked us.



posted on Aug, 30 2023 @ 05:02 AM
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a reply to: CoyoteAngels

That's what I like in digital systems, they can be built with any thing that can have only two states, and the electronic side of things is easier to work with.



posted on Aug, 30 2023 @ 05:03 AM
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a reply to: Ophiuchus1

The problem with systems like this is that they could have responded when nobody was listening and we cannot know.



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