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Did China's Telescope Hear Alien Activity?
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4 months ago
Chinese scientists' claims that their "Sky Eye" telescope could have picked up signals from intelligent aliens have been met with skepticism by an American colleague.
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This month Chinese scientists claimed that their gigantic sky-eye telescope could have
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picked up trace radio communications from intelligent aliens, but it turns out it may
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have just been a case of mixed signals.
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So on June the 14th, Chinese astronomers came out with claims that while they were using
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China's gigantic 500 meter aperture fast or sky-eye telescope they picked up three signals
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which they think could have come from intelligent aliens, one in 2019 and two in 2022.
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Now narrowband radio signals aren't usually produced by nature, but humans use them a lot
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in satellites, TVs, cell phones, radar, so when scientists see them coming from space
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they think there's a possibility that there could be some form of intelligent life form
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that may have been sending them. Maybe we were just sent an intergalactic what you up to,
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or we intercepted some alien daytime tv. Either way there's a possibility when we see narrowband
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signals that it comes from intelligent life. The story quickly started making headlines around the
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world and appearing all over social media before Dan Wertheimer, an American SETI or search for
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extraterrestrial intelligence scientist who worked closely with the Chinese scientists in finding
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the signals, came out to say that they were almost certainly not from aliens but from human technology
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instead. But how can Wertheimer know for sure? Well Wertheimer said to us that the big problem with
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the gigantic radio telescopes that scientists use to intercept all of these radio signals is that
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they're so sensitive they can measure radio signals that are beamed from earth from light years away.
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Now that may be amazing for finding things from distance but it means that they're also incredibly
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susceptible to the zillions of homegrown signals that we produce every second. Now some of these signals
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even to a trained scientist could fool them and appear like they genuinely came from deep space. We call
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these errant signals RFIs or radio frequency interference and Wertheimer says that if you haven't been
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studying them for that long then it means that you're much more likely to get hoodwinked by a subtle
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interference effect. Despite the error having spread around the world the scientists need not feel too
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embarrassed. This recent false alarm is far from the first time that alien hunting scientists have been
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led astray by noise from chattering humans. In 2019 for instance astronomers thought they spotted a
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narrowband radio signal beamed to earth from Proxima Centauri which is the nearest star to our sun.
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But further studies made two years later revealed that it was most likely from malfunctioning human
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equipment. Another famous set of signals which bewitched scientists between 2011 and 2014 was also
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supposed to have come from aliens until scientists realized that it was actually made by their fellow
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researchers microwaving their lunches.
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