The hypothetical solutions for interstellar communication
1) Antimatter laser
In this text, interstellar communication means one-way communication, the method, where the probe will send the data in one direction. The major question is how to make sure that the interstellar message would not lose in the wash of the radio sources of the universe. One of the ideas is to use the powerful laser as the communication tool in the extremely long distances.
The thing is that this thing requires an extremely bright laser ray. The thing is that laser rays would be not so sensitive for the disturbing, what the natural radio objects are sending. Why this thing is interesting? The answer is that if we would someday in the future send the interstellar probe to another solar system that thing must also send the data back to Earth.
So when we are thinking about the Kardashev scale II civilization, what is making its first attempts to send interstellar probes, what would allow making the virtual tour to another solar system, that probe must send the data to the planet, what has sent that thing, and that thing is one of the most difficult things, what we can think.
The thing is that if the probe uses a communication laser, that system must be very powerful. One version of this kind of high-energy communication tool would be the laser, which uses antimatter-material annihilation for making the light, which is powerful enough to carry data across the universe.
One of the biggest problems with that kind of thing is that the distance between stars can be 40 to 50 light-years, and the laser ray must carry the data 40 to 50 years before it can receive and decode. The hypothetical distance between stars is taken from the idea that the creatures, that are sending the probe are similar to us, and they would look for a copy of their star.
The antimatter laser would be the system, where the annihilation of what happens around the laser element would give light to that element. And that means that antimatter laser is the "only" extreme version of the YAG (acetylene-light)-laser. If this kind of laser uses antimatter, it can make interstellar communication possible, but the 40 to 50 light-years is a short journey in the dimension of the galaxy. So how the message can send over thousand of light-years?
Benefiting the black hole's radiation for the communication bases the idea that the radiation that comes near the singularity will be used as the carrier wave, which will be adjusting by using the extremely powerful lasers. That allows the message can send to a journey in the distance of thousands of light-years.
2) Black holes as the communication tool allow communication over thousands of light-years.
This idea is the message that can travel in the universe a thousand years before it can be decoded would send by using the radiation od black hole as a carrier. So one of the greatest ideas is to send the laser light to the radiation ray, which is coming out from the black hole. If that radiation ray will send the laser impulses, that thing will increase and decrease the energy level of that extreme powerful X- or Gamma-ray radiation. This thing requires an extremely powerful laser.
The thing is that if the wormhole cannot be formed or they are filled by radiation, that means that the laser ray cannot travel through that channel. So the messages can be sent by using the natural or artificial singularity as the creator of the carrier wave. I have seen somewhere the saucer-shaped thing, what could create the artificial black hole inside it. Then it would target the radial lasers to the radiation, what is leaving from that singularity.
This thing makes possible to send the data through the universe in great distances, and the idea is that this kind of system can send the data between distant planets, and sooner or later the artificial singularity would destroy that thing. The data that this thing would send must be packed effectively because of the gravity of the singularity will crush the core of that saucer.

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