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Ozma messages and alien autopsies




Ozma messages and alien autopsies

Could the stars, what selected to targets for Ozma message (1) be too young? That is the key question in that early SETI program (2). The age of Epsilon Eridani (3) is about 400-800 million years, and that means that it is a very young star, the distance to that star is about 10,47 light-years. The age of Tau Ceti (4)is about 5,8 billion years, and it locates 11,9 light-years from Earth, and that means that there is a possibility, that there could be civilization, what is at the same technical level with us, or at least the age of civilization would be the same. 

If we are thinking about the Tau Ceti, that star would be more promising than Epsilon Eridani, if we would look for intelligent lifeforms. But there is no detected civilization, and the skeptics asked are we wait to see the civilization, what has advanced the same way as we? Or is the evolution of the hypothetical planet chosen the same route, what it is chosen on Earth? But there is a strange theory, that somebody wanted that Ozma was failed. 

The selection of Epsilon Eridani for the target to those messages might mean, that there was not even wanted to get answers, or the answer should come from the colony of some interstellar civilization. So the only realistic source for the answer what comes from the endemic and intelligent life forms could come from Tau Ceti. 

If we are thinking about messages like Ozma, we can say that it might be lucky for us, that aliens might not answer. But there is a possibility, that the alien's radiotelescopes just looked another direction when those messages arrived at their stars. Maybe they have observed our solar system in the last year, and noticed, that no messages are coming, and then they have turned their antenna to another direction, and then the Ozma-message was coming.

But there is a possibility that the "Wow!" signal (5) could be the answer. We can say that there might be multiple possibilities, why SETI has been officially failed to see aliens. Search for extraterrestrial intelligence is not the same as making contact with them. 

The Ozma-messages send to the Epsilon Eridani and Tau Ceti in 1963 and the message has reached those stars in the 1970s and the answer would get in the 1980s if the aliens would answer immediately. And that thing is one of the biggest problems with that kind of research. Those stars are mentioned to be too young for the advantage of intelligent lifeforms. 

So the idea of Ozma was probably finding the intelligent alien species and the thing was that we cannot even know was the transmitting power powerful enough that the message could even know at those stars. If those messages were sent in the frequency of the hydrogen alpha emission that thing could be lost because the Sun is acting like some very powerful ECM system, which covers the signal. 

Or maybe we haven't got an answer yet. If we are thinking about an alien civilization, what might be located near Epsilon Eridani that civilization would be the colony? So could that hypothetical colony have even authorization to make contact with other intelligent lifeforms? And if we are thinking about the alien scientists and their officials, would they answer immediately, if they get that kind of message?

 When we are thinking about messages, what might come from another solar system, there is a possibility that the receiver would not even recognize those messages. If the receiver would not separate the signal from the natural radio signals that means it would not even try to open that kind of message, because it would not notice them. Do you think that SETI is a similar program with some kind of "Echelon"? (6) 

In the eavesdrop projects, the operators would even know that the sender of the message is human. And they know that the message existed. In the SETI program, the researchers would not even know, where they must look for those messages, and they don't even know that some radio signals can be a signal, what can be opened and what is sent in purpose. 

The other question is, could we even break the code? If those aliens would send the message to us, there are lots of problems even in this case, where the message is meant for opening. The smallest one would not be the language barrier, because we cannot even know what kind of language those aliens speak. And if the message is meant for internal communication with aliens, that means that it might be encrypted by using quantum computers. So could we break that kind of code?

What if the famous"Alien autopsy" was fake?

In that case, we must ask, why that fake tape was made? Was it covered for hiding the existence of living alien creature? Or was it created for tempting possible aliens to some kind of trap? When that tape was made, there is some kind of reason for that. And there is a possibility that it was made for confusing something, and the attempting was to capture the spacecraft, what might make the most interesting and revolutionary aircraft design possibly.

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