Recently, information surfaced suggesting that a group of Chinese astronomers have found nearly conclusive evidence of extraterrestrial life, and that the Chinese government is on verge of an official statement.
They also mention that there are rival groups of astronomers in the United States. These groups made the discovery much earlier but were prohibited from publishing it. However, to prevent Chinese astronomers from being the first to announce the discovery, they may be now permitted to publish.
For many years, NASA and the Pentagon have frequently discussed the topic of disclosure, often suggesting that is imminent. However, this has led to a luck of trust in such reports. In October 2024, the DailyMail published the following information, despite their own skepticism at the time.
Since NASA and the Pentagon have been inundating the public with the topic of disclosure for many years, and for the last 15 years they have consistently suggested that it is about to happen, there is little trust in such reports. However, in October 2024, the DailyMail reported the following – although they were also skeptical.
A NASA filmmaker claimed that telescopes on Earth have found evidence of intelligent alien life, and an announcement could be made within the next month.
Science filmmaker Simon Holland, who has collaborated with BBC, National Geographic, and NASA, told The Mirror last week that two groups of astronomers are competing to publish the first confirmed evidence of a possible extraterrestrial civilization.
“We’ve discovered non-human extraterrestrial intelligence in our galaxy, and people don’t know about it,” Holland stated.
The filmmaker claims he received this information from a contact at Zuckerberg’s Breakthrough Listen, a privately funded research program aimed at finding evidence of civilizations beyond Earth.
“They discovered evidence of a non-human technological signature a few years ago using the Parkes Telescope in Australia,” he said.
Holland asserts that astronomers from Oxford involved in the project have found clear evidence of transmissions from another world and may announce the discovery within the next month.
Groundbreaking claims require substantial evidence, and astronomers are rushing to gather more supporting data to confirm this discovery. However, Holland also mentioned that the Chinese might try to get ahead of them.
“It’s breaking news as of yesterday, but the Chinese could surpass us with their FAST [Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Telescope] program. This is the largest telescope in the world since Arecibo,” Holland told The Mirror.
The Chinese allegedly know the coordinates of the target object, known as B-1 (Breakthrough Listen candidate 1), and are competing with a project from Oxford to be the first to publish a statement.
Holland stated that BLC-1 is considered the most promising signal because it appears to originate from a “single-point source.”
The radio wave signal was first detected in April 2019 by Australia’s Parkes Telescope at 982 MHz.
The signal originated from the region around Proxima Centauri, a star located about 4.2 light-years from Earth.
Breakthrough Listen invested $100 million in telescope time to re-examine five potential candidates, including BLC-1. Holland mentioned that he later posted a video on YouTube explaining the details of the signal.
The reason for focusing on this signal is that it apparently came from one specific point and was “narrow-banded.”
“Instead of a broad hum of hydrogen and other elements producing signals across the spectrum of a radio telescope, it was a small electromagnetic frequency,” the director noted, akin to “the type of frequencies used on Earth for radio transmissions.”
Holland revealed the most “important clue” that the signal appeared to originate from “a planet orbiting a distant star” and exhibited a “Doppler shift.”
A Doppler shift is a change in the frequency of a wave in relation to an observer moving relative to the source of the wave.
When the Parkes telescope tracked a single signal and adjusted it for the Earth’s rotation to keep a single point source in focus, the signal either amplified or weakened.
Holland shared that astronomers suggested the signal seems to come from an object that is orbiting.
“The problem is that the aliens weren’t saying, ‘Hey, we’re here,’ they were just passing something on for their needs in their normal lives,” Holland said.
Holland mentioned that he contacted Dr. Andrew Simeon, the principal investigator at Berkeley who directs the Breakthrough Listen Science program, to ask if BLC-1 was a “technology signature.”
“He said, ‘We’re still studying this very closely. When and if we get enough data to confirm that this point source on the planet is orbiting at a narrowband electromagnetic frequency, we’re going to publish,’” Simeon allegedly told him.
However, Holland stresses that whatever the source of the BLC-1 signals, it is unlike any known natural phenomenon.
The Oxford group confirmed they were analyzing the signal, but did not disclose the likely source.
While scientists are extremely cautious before announcing any discovery, Holland believes that Breakthrough Listen or the Oxford team could share the results once they confirm the data.
Proxima Centauri is a red dwarf star discovered in the early 20th century. Measurements revealed that it is the closest star to us, at a distance of about 4 light-years, which is comparable to the diameter of the Oort cloud. Although astronomers do not know the exact extent of this cloud, it is assumed that it stretches further and touches a similar cloud of ice orbiting Proxima Centauri.
Given this unusual proximity, astronomers have been observing Proxima Centauri for over a hundred years, continuously watching, rewatching, listening, and re-listening. If astronomers can easily listen to the Voyagers and even send them commands, they can certainly use all their resources to listen to any signals, even from a walkie-talkie used by a local military person on Proxima.
Now, after a century of careful observations, astronomers have discovered something significant. The transmitter is not a mere walkie-talkie but something powerful, akin to an early missile warning system radar.
This is quite a spectacle. Previously, the official paradigm was that “we are alone in the universe,” but the appearance of UFOs over New Jersey has begun to change that perspective. Whether this shift is occurring naturally or being influenced by intelligent beings is unclear. However, it seems that astronauts are now making announcements, and soon they will be revealing information to the nations and peoples.
Regarding the forthcoming announcement, as Holland mentioned, there is uncertainty. It is probable that the revelation will be delayed until January, to allow the newly elected president the honor of disclosing the sensational news.
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