Did Scientists Just Discover an Alien Message? | Unveiled

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July 15, 2022
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news reportTopic: otherIntel Value: 7/10

Summary

The encounter involves scientists using the FAST telescope in China to search for alien life. Between 2019 and 2022, the telescope detected a signal from the direction of the exoplanet Kepler 438b. This planet is considered potentially habitable. The signal was noted for its regularity and was labeled a possible technosignature, suggesting it might come from alien technology. However, researchers caution that the signal could also have a natural origin or be interference. The original report about the signal was removed from the internet, leading to speculation about its validity. The encounter has left researchers uncertain about the true nature of the signal and its implications for the search for extraterrestrial intelligence.

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Executive Summary

The video discusses the potential detection of an alien signal by China's FAST telescope from the exoplanet Kepler 438b. It raises questions about the nature of the signal and the mysterious disappearance of the original report detailing the findings.

Primary Revelation

China's FAST telescope may have detected a signal indicating alien technology from the exoplanet Kepler 438b.

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Nikola Tesla
scientistneutral
historical significancenotable inventor
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Dan Werthimer
scientistanti disclosure
SETI
active researcher in SETIpeer-reviewed publications

The signals are from earthlings, not from E.T.

SETImodern (1984)confirmed

Managed by: SETI Institute

search for extraterrestrial intelligence

FASTmodern (2016)confirmed

Managed by: Chinese government

search for alien life

non human intelligencespecific

China's FAST telescope detected a signal from the direction of a distant exoplanet named Kepler 438b, which may be a technosignature suggesting alien technology.

Source: Unnamed researcherEvent: 2019-2022 | Claimed: June 2022
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The original article detailing the findings from the FAST telescope was reportedly found to have quickly disappeared from the internet.

Source: Unnamed commentatorEvent: 2022 | Claimed: 2022
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news reportTopic: otherIntel Value: 7/10