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We should hunt for alien probes, says Harvard astronomer

 We should hunt for alien probes, says Harvard astronomer

So we should hunt for alien probes, but where should we start that research? Can we find that alien probe from outer space? Or maybe that alien probe is in some jungle. Or maybe it's in some junkyard playing some kind of metal garbage. Because nobody officially keeps alien craft in their hands nobody even knows what they should be looking for.

If we are using the most modern computer and machine technology we can make many kinds of systems, that are invisible. If we want to make a 300-meter size radio telescope that other people cannot even recognize, we must only use nanotechnology.

By using nanotechnology is possible to make extremely large 2-dimensional entireties that are almost impossible to see. In that case, the radio telescope would be formed by nanomachines, which are like dust. The dust is formed by the balls which might be less than a millimeter. And every ball is a parabolic antenna and tiny microchip inside it, and every each particle about the dust can turn the radio transmitting to the same point.

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Is this probe manmade or something else?

The fact is that finding that kind of thing is impossible because the system looks like dust, and it can transmit data only when it gets the signal or request to make the transmitting. So before that, the nanomachines might look like ordinary dust. The fact is that there is no factual information on what the alien probe can even look like. Or maybe some hidden alien probes are hiding in AREA-51. But the existence of those things bases only on rumors.

We can make very impressive systems also ourselves even without humanoid assistance. Things like hypersonic missiles can reach speed up Mach-12. And those weapons are under development or are in use in the USA, Russia, and China.

But if we are thinking about that hypothetical craft, we are forgetting one thing about intelligence work. Using so-called pseudo-UFO:s is possible to slip very dangerous intelligence systems to top-secret military areas.

There is the possibility to set a trap by using a system that looks like a wreck. Then that wreck will be transported to the special military base, where it will start to make observations about the faces of the technicians, who are working with those systems. Also, that craft can target the crew, what is working around it the high-power electromagnetic radiation to infrasound.

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