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Mysterious radio bursts received on Earth from deep space

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10/04/2015
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CANADA: In the event that you were a Morse code agent getting messages and ran over something that couldn’t be random, you would think it was from people, i.e. brilliant creatures, isn’t that so? All things considered, that is pretty much what researchers got from space in radio bursts.
Strange radio bursts got on Earth from deep space were sent in dispersion measures that couldn’t be random events, researchers say, proposing that they may have originated from brilliant aliens.
Professor John Learned from the University of Hawaii said of the fast radio bursts (FRBs) “If the pattern is real … it is very, very hard to explain.”
A radio telescope grabbed a FRB a year ago surprisingly since 2001. FRBs are amazingly short radio bursts from probably billions of miles away in profound space that last simply a couple of milliseconds.
Astrophysicists have no clue where FRBs originate from. Most propose they begin from a few billions of light years from here. In any case, they could start much closer to home, they include.
Although to a great degree short in span, every FRB has more vitality that that discharged by our Sun in 24 hours.

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