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VIDEO: FINALLY! PROOF that ALIENS Really Exist!

The existence of aliens and the opposite, that we are all alone in the universe, form a polemic that has enraged people for years. Everyone, on each side, is pretty convinced that they are right which doesn’t really make a compromise that easy. People have been trying their hardest to provide legitimate proof that aliens do, in fact, exist. What do you think is true?

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According to heatst.com, if we aren’t alone in the universe, then why is it so quiet out there? The Fermi Paradox asks that very question, and it’s one that astronomers are keen to find an answer for. But perhaps the universe isn’t as silent as we think.

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A team of Harvard scientists is now considering the possibility that signs of alien life may have been out there all along. Astrophysicists at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics hypothesize that the weird and unexplained phenomenon of “fast radio bursts” may be a sign of advanced alien technology.

Newly published research suggests that extraterrestrials may be using massive amounts of energy to propel interstellar spaceships or probes.

“Fast radio bursts are exceedingly bright given their short duration and origin at great distances, and we haven’t identified a possible natural source with any confidence,” said theorist Avi Loeb. “An artificial origin is worth contemplating and checking.”

First discovered in 2007, fast radio bursts are millisecond-long flashes of radio emission. Giant radio telescopes have detected fewer than two dozen FRBs since then, all of which point to galaxies far, far away—many billions of light-years away from Earth. They’re both incredibly hard to detect, and like the star suspected to be an “alien megastructure,” scientists are baffled by the phenomenon.

Harvard scientists Loeb and Manasvi Lingam say that a sufficiently advanced civilization could create enough power to fire large amounts of energy at the “sail” of a spaceship as a means of propulsion. We don’t have the technology for it yet, but it is possible per the laws of physics.

The same concept was put forth by cosmologist Stephen Hawking and billionaire investor Yuri Milner, who proposed sending tiny “nanocraft” to nearby Alpha Centauri to probe it for exploration. In fact, a $100 million project called Breakthrough Starshot is currently underway to do just that. FRBs would be a magnified version of that, propelling much larger spaceships.

The Harvard scientists found that if the transmitter were solar powered, the sunlight falling on an area of a planet twice the size of Earth would be enough to generate the energy detected in FRBs.

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They say that the reason FRBs appear as bursts of energy and not a continuous stream is because “the sail and its host planet, star and galaxy are all moving relative to us. As a result, the beam sweeps across the sky and only points in our direction for a moment.”

For now, Loeb says that all of this remains speculation, but there’s no reason to rule out the possibility that they might be right.
“Science isn’t a matter of belief, it’s a matter of evidence,” he said. “Deciding what’s likely ahead of time limits the possibilities. It’s worth putting ideas out there and letting the data be the judge.”

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