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The strange signal what the Parkes observatory at Australia detected came from space.

  The strange signal what the Parkes observatory at Australia detected came from space.

There is one very interesting detail about the mysterious signal from Proxima Centauri. The signal captured the telescope, what located in Australia. And in the movie "species" the first contact with aliens was also made by researchers who worked in Australia. The researchers have studied the mystic signal, what Parkes observatory at Australia detects, and the signal seems to come from Proxima Centauri or something that is a straight line with that star.

And the thing that is almost certainly confirmed is that the location, where that mysterious signal is coming from is not on Earth. So sleep my friend and you will see your dream is my reality, a song by Metallica in its old album Sanitarium. The thing about that mysterious signal is similar to the famous Wow!-signal. The Wow! signal was the shot radio transmission, which came from natural frequency.

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There is the possibility or hypothesis that the Wow!-the signal was some kind of "burst" or "packed". And that means that the involvement of signal might easier uncover by listening to use very slow tapes. Maybe there is nothing and the signal was natural. That allows us to find out the blue curves of the signal. And then cryptologists tried to find out the data, what that signal might involve. But the results are unknown. So there is a possibility that the origin of the Wow!-the signal was natural. Or the results of that project were not published.

Maybe there is somebody, somewhere who knows the answer. The signal transmitted only once, and the source is unknown. If that signal comes from Proxima Centauri, there is something that has never been heard before.

The sender of signal from Proxima Centauri uses synthetic frequency, which means that its source is most probably non-natural, and that thing means that there is something weird about that mysterious signal. The weird thing is that the sender used the synthetic frequency. And the second thing is that nobody also was reported that the origin of the signal was some satellite or broken microwave oven, which I certainly hope.

https://www.firstpost.com/tech/science/researchers-study-a-signal-that-is-coming-from-the-star-proxima-centauri-9170221.html

https://futurism.com/seti-institute-mysterious-signal-proxima-centauri

https://astronomy.com/news/2020/12/heres-what-we-know-about-the-signal-from-proxima-centauri

https://curiosityanddarkmatter.home.blog/2021/01/05/the-strange-signal-what-the-parkes-observatory-at-australia-detected-came-from-space/

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