SETI's Groundbreaking Alien Tech Discovery - Prof. Simon Speaks Out!
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Summary
Professor Simon Holland discussed the discovery of an alien technological signature that was found over 20 years ago. The signal was detected in 1999 by a project called SETI@home, which used millions of computers to analyze radio data. The analysis revealed a nonhuman technological signal, but the information was kept confidential until now. Professor Holland claims that the United Nations advised caution before making this information public. He believes this discovery could change our understanding of extraterrestrial life. After the encounter, there is a desire to share this information widely, but the impact on the scientific community and public perception remains uncertain.
Program Intelligence Analysis
Professor Simon Holland discusses the discovery of an alien technological signature detected by the SETI@home project in 1999, which has been kept confidential until now. He claims that SETI Global has confirmed the signal and has petitioned the United Nations for disclosure, but has been advised to conduct further research before making any announcements.
An alien technological signature was detected in 1999, but the information has been kept secret until now.
Professor Simon Holland
“We know where the planet is, we know which one it is, how far away it is.”
Managed by: SETI
analyze radio data for extraterrestrial signals
Evidence of a technological alien civilization was found over 20 years ago, but scientists were advised to keep their discovery quiet.
The alien technological signature was detected in 1999 by the SETI@home project after analyzing data from millions of users.
SETI Global has confirmed the existence of a signal and has petitioned the United Nations to disclose this information.
The United Nations advised SETI Global to conduct more research before publicly announcing the discovery due to unstable times.
Professor Simon asserts that the technological signature indicates a civilization using technology to communicate on a specific planet.