Repeated signals from the center of the Milky Way could be aliens saying hello, new study claims

I read in Livescience that scientists searched for extraterrestrial life by listening to radio pulses from the center of our galaxy. They developed software to detect repetitive frequency patterns, tested it on known pulsars, and searched data from the Green Bank Telescope using the method.

The dense star population and potential habitable exoplanets make the middle of the Milky Way an appealing target. Although no signs have been found yet, the algorithm’s speed will aid future searches. The study marks the first comprehensive effort to search for these signals, offering a new method to uncover evidence of advanced extraterrestrial life forms.

I believe very advanced civilizations do not communicate by radio waves. Instead, they probably use a much more sophisticated technology and we are not capable of detecting those signals.

On the other hand, less advanced civilizations probably use radio technology but our Universe is so vast that we just cannot find them and probably never will.

However, based on ancient texts, relics, buildings, reports, photos and videos, I think several species are out there who visit us frequently and they know about us. I do not think it is necessary to find them because we have already been found.

They just do not want to make contact with us for different reasons. However, less advanced civilizations who do not know anything about us are probably looking for others, just like us. This might be a signal from a civilization that has a similar technological level to ours.

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  1. Whoa, dude, did you catch that Livescience article about scientists tuning into the galaxy’s radio waves in the middle of the Milky Way? Now that’s what I call a cosmic quest! I mean, they’re rocking software, testing it on pulsars, and scanning data with the Green Bank Telescope. Talk about a high-tech space adventure!

    The idea of searching for extraterrestrial life in the center of our galaxy is mind-blowing. Stars, exoplanets, it’s like a space explorer’s dream. Even though they haven’t found any signs yet, the speed of that algorithm is setting the stage for future searches. We’re talking groundbreaking, my friend!

    But hold up, radio waves for advanced civilizations? I’m thinking they’re on some interstellar tech we can’t even fathom. Like, way beyond radio signals, you know? We’re just scratching the surface of what’s out there.

    And the vastness of the universe, man, it’s like the ultimate adventure playground. Less advanced civilizations might be out there rocking the radio waves, but finding them? It’s like looking for a needle in a haystack the size of the cosmos.

    Now, ancient texts, relics, sightings – that’s where the thrill kicks in. Species checking us out, knowing we’re here. Contact or not, it’s a cosmic mystery we’re living. They’ve got their reasons, and it’s all part of the intergalactic journey.

    That signal? Could be a shout-out from a civilization vibing on our tech level. Imagine that, a universal “What’s up?” echoing through the stars. Adventure awaits, my cosmic friend! 🚀🌌👾

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