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Could 'Oumuamua-asteroid and mystery signal BLC-1 from Proxima Centauri got some connection?

 

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This artist’s impression shows the first interstellar asteroid: `Oumuamua. This unique object was discovered on 19 October 2017 by the Pan-STARRS 1 telescope in Hawai`i. Subsequent observations from ESO’s Very Large Telescope in Chile and other observatories around the world show that it was travelling through space for millions of years before its chance encounter with our star system. `Oumuamua seems to be a dark red highly-elongated metallic or rocky object, about 400 metres long, and is unlike anything normally found in the Solar System. (Wikipedia)

Could 'Oumuamua-asteroid and mystery signal BLC-1 from Proxima Centauri got some connection?

Probably the year 2017 scientific sensation the interstellar asteroid 'Oumuamua was natural. But there are many other theories about that object. Some Harvard professor has introduced that the 'Oumuamua asteroid(1) or the interstellar object, what visited our solar system could be alien spacecraft would be traveling near our solar system (2).

The exact thing, what this professor said is "'Oumuamua could be alien spacecraft (2B). There is a scenario that this type of spacecraft or probe would fly near solar systems with their active systems shut down. That allows the probe could record the data without uncovering its existence.

When the craft is traveled far enough it will get the "Wake Up"-a signal that the spacecraft will send the data to the sender of the probe that is hidden in the ice. So could that thing be real? The fact is that nobody knows the answer.

The 'Oumuamua did not seem the artificial object, but in some sources is claimed that it seems somehow extraordinary (2C). Sometimes is introduced a hypothesis that the BLC-1 (3) which is the name of the mystery signal from Proxima Centauri could be the wake-up signal for some probes. That probe can be the NRO's top-secret "Misty" stealth satellite (4) what is very little known. The fact is that the Wow!-signal (5) a very similar event with BLC-1.

The signal is unique is not repeating. So if we are continuing these hypothetical thoughts, the Wow!-signal could be the "stand by"-signal for the probe, that is closing its active systems. The reason for that could be that the hypothetical probe would not cover its existence from the race, what its mission is to observe.

But this is only one version of the ideas, that 'Oumuamua could be. Because that pieces of that asteroid are not brought on Earth or any lander ever visited on its surface it can be everything. And it continues its journey we don't know much about it. So it can be everything from a regular asteroid to alien spacecraft.

Even 'Oumuamua is with the most probability natural, that asteroid could carry data of another civilization.

But even the 'Oumuamua is natural it can have evidence about the alien civilizations because its superconducting. And the superconducting material can store electromagnetic information forever in theory, if some other signals would not disturb it. Another thing is that if 'Oumuamua is a piece of the destructed planet, that means that it might involve gas bubbles or some small artifact like screws. Those things are telling the hypothetical civilization if they are found from some asteroids.

The 'Oumuamua is a traveler, what comes from another solar system. So the temperature on that object is about 0 Kelvin. And that means the asteroid is in the superconducting condition. That means this kind of objects store the radio waves in the form, where they were in contact with that asteroid. So 'Oumuamua is like the cosmic hard disk, which stores very much data in the form of electromagnetism. And if it has traveled across the alien signal that signal could be stored in that asteroid.

Somewhere is claimed that 'Oumuamua is part of an asteroid. But there is the possibility that this strange visitor is the piece of the destroyed planet. And one possible place, where 'Oumuamua is coming from is the Van Maanen's star(6). The reason for that is that something has thrown that asteroid away from its solar system. And that thing could be the shock wave of the exploding or erupting star.

Of course, also Red Dwarfs like Proxima Centauri are erupting, and those flares can throw the asteroids away from the orbiting trajectory of the small stars, which weak gravity cannot keep those particles on their trajectories.

Van Maanen's star (or Van Maanen 2) is a white dwarf, which was once very similar to our sun. Our sun would also turn to white dwarf a couple of billion years ago. The distance from Earth to Van Maanen's star is 14,02 LY. When the Van Maanen star ended its life in nova eruption, that caused the planets that are too close to the star would be crushed in pieces.

And in that case, the 'Oumuamua would have chemical evidence about the civilization that could live in that solar system. If that asteroid was natural, there could store gas bubbles or some other artifact like screws from the hypothetical civilization, that could live on that hypothetical planet.

(1) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%CA%BBOumuamua

(2) https://www.businessinsider.com/alien-object-close-to-earth-in-2017-says-harvard-professor-2021-1?r=US&IR=T

(2B) https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2019/01/oumuamua-interstellar-harvard-astrophysicist/580948/

(2C) https://www.space.com/interstellar-object-oumuamua-origins-tidal-disruption.html

(2C) https://www.vox.com/science-and-health/2018/11/6/18068236/oumuamua-cigar-shaped-comet-asteroid-alien-spaceship-light-sail-harvard-astrophysical-journal

(3) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BLC1

(3) https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/alien-hunters-discover-mysterious-signal-from-proxima-centauri/

(4) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Misty_(satellite)

(5) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wow!_signal

Image: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/ae/Eso1737a.jpg

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