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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/AdhesivenessOk5194 on 2024-07-10 12:58:11.
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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/BuletinTerlambat on 2024-07-10 12:26:58.

Do you think Aliens DNA would be similar to humans? or they don't even have DNA to begin with?

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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/BooneThorn on 2024-07-10 11:18:03.
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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/bartertownbeer on 2024-07-10 10:50:58.

What happened to these kind of stories? Growing up I read countless books on the subjects and Art Bell covering these was a staple.

Now it is all Tic tacs, underwater objects and Triangles. What happened to these kind of events? Do people still see men in black? Are there still crazy crop circles? If so, where are the pictures? How about dead cattle? Where are all the recent stories?

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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/TerminatorAdr on 2024-07-10 08:30:15.

Original Title: Note on my previous post of 'Sound of Blackhole' where you guys rightly pointed out that sound can't travel in space. I didn't find it necessary to write that there. But here's the full explanation. I'm also giving the official NASA link to check it out.


The "sounds" of the black hole in the Perseus cluster were produced through a fascinating process that translates astrophysical data into audio signals. Here's a more detailed explanation of the technology and methodology behind it:

1. Observation and Detection

  • X-ray Observations: The Chandra X-ray Observatory was used to observe the Perseus cluster. Black holes, particularly supermassive ones like the one in the Perseus cluster, often emit X-rays due to the high-energy processes occurring near them.
  • Pressure Waves: The black hole generates pressure waves that travel through the hot gas in the cluster. These waves create ripples, much like sound waves do in the air, but they occur in the intracluster medium.

2. Data Collection

  • X-ray Data: The fluctuations in X-ray brightness were mapped over time. These fluctuations correspond to the pressure waves emitted by the black hole.
  • Frequency Analysis: The data showed periodic variations indicating the presence of waves with specific frequencies.

3. Frequency Conversion

  • Scaling Down Frequencies: The frequencies of these waves are incredibly low, far below the range of human hearing (which typically spans from 20 Hz to 20 kHz). The detected waves were on the order of microhertz (one cycle per several million years).
  • Transposing Frequencies: Scientists increased the frequencies by a factor of many quadrillions to bring them into the audible range. This process is akin to shifting the pitch of a sound recording but on an astronomical scale.

4. Audio Rendering

  • Signal Processing: The adjusted frequencies were then used to create audio signals. Various techniques in signal processing were employed to convert these signals into sound waves that can be played through speakers or headphones.
  • Sound Synthesis: The resulting audio represents the original pressure waves translated into a form that human ears can perceive. This synthesis involves creating a waveform that corresponds to the frequency and amplitude of the transposed waves.

5. Public Presentation

  • Sonification: The final step involves sonification, which is the process of turning data into sound for analysis or artistic purposes. This makes the information accessible and interpretable for both scientific and public audiences.
  • Interpretation and Use: The audio files created can then be used for educational purposes, allowing people to "hear" the activity of the black hole, thereby enhancing the public's understanding and appreciation of these cosmic phenomena.

Summary

The sound of the black hole in the Perseus cluster was not directly recorded as sound but rather inferred from the X-ray emissions caused by pressure waves in the hot gas surrounding the black hole. Through a series of technological processes including observation, data collection, frequency conversion, and audio rendering, scientists translated these emissions into a format that humans can hear.

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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/dhr2330 on 2024-07-10 07:35:47.
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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/idkrandom93 on 2024-07-10 07:09:17.

Neil Degrasse Tyson; everyone’s favorite scientist. he’s often bashed about his skepticism on the topic of Aliens. but ask yourself, if he was sharing similar skepticism or outright dismissal of Flat-earth, or giants (pick your conspiracy you think is silly); would you question his conclusions, or nod agreeingly knowing you have the same opinion as a physicist. Understand to a scientist all of these ideas are lumped together. AND HERES WHY. Until someone who is a scientist, who conducts science and publishes his findings which clearly state there are aliens, a skeptical apathy will be the opinion of any good scientist. Scientist don’t spend weeks/months researching into topics outside of their specialty, they refer to the expert scientist of that particular field , because they can assure that person was peer reviewed and as diligent with the scientific method as they would be in their own. And that’s where we reach our problem. There are no leading scientist on the alien topic to which other scientist can refer, and quote the consensus interview after interview. It is mostly independent researchers who do this work, but as a scientist we can’t trust they have done the necessary work to properly rid themselves of bias. So this is why most scientist will not give you the answers you hope for on these topics, and they will wait for a scientist to do science and tell them their findings.

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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/CulturalApple4 on 2024-07-10 05:18:13.

Aliens, UAP’s, UFO’s currently fall into the category of esoteric. So enjoy the countless videos, photographs, witness accounts, and whistleblower testimonies as not useful to your life more than a tall tale.

As AI media grows, so will the grip that the propaganda machine has on keeping you disillusioned from yourself. Spoiler alert, 99% of UFO witnesses never got prewritten approval from scientists or the government to see one in the first place, so why would you expect ‘experts’ to publicly approve witness testimonies now?

Pictures and video do not count as evidence. The best and only worthwhile evidence you will get must come from direct experience.

Therefore I recommend trying the CE5 app as a starting point. Let all the arguing happen online. Seeing a UAP is a personal experience. The best and most fulfilling experiences you have ever had in your life, were personal in the first place.

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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/FuqqTrump on 2024-07-10 03:15:39.

It seems as if every culture has their own version and name for mermaids, could it be they are a real phenomenon? Just acquatic NHI?

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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/Enough-Plankton-6034 on 2024-07-10 00:25:11.

TL;DR, my POV only as a person who has spent 20 years following this topic and has an IQ (verified) of 165 yes I am a Mensa member.

1: Aliens are not “spiritual” they are some form of advanced civilization (note I didn’t say NHI”)

2: I have ZERO faith in our collective government bodies

3: We have been lied to for centuries if not millennia

4: there is a very real NON “Alien” yet very exploit/money/power minority that backs the traditional cash economy and subverts the potential disruption of free energy (which 💯 is real)

5: there are 2 groups, NHI (whatever that is), (power law Humanism), the latter of which refers to the power law distribution of intelligence, resources etc. It is my belief that there is a break off aspect of natural human evolution that has spirited away the bulk of human innovation for a select groups benefit

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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/Hopeful_Jello_7894 on 2024-07-09 23:42:08.

I was listening to Vetted today on YouTube and he started talking about his digital alien theory- I found it to be interesting and was wondering what others thought.

Basically the idea is that ETs have already made their first contact digitally. Going further into that- the ETs aren’t actually interested in us as a species but in our AI. And that perhaps civilizations either eventually embrace AI and become totally AI or go on to become extinct.

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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/SystematicApproach on 2024-07-09 23:12:26.

I had this crazy thought the other day. With the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence, there seems to be this philosophical renaissance revolving around the questions of intelligence, consciousness, etc.

What only a few years ago would’ve seemed absurd is now being discussed in the mainstream. If I were an alien, this would be the perfect solution to shifting global perceptions on higher intelligent entities.

The more we come to accept that we are no longer the most intelligent entities on our own world, it doesn’t seem the leap to accepting alien intelligence is as daunting.

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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/Ingenuity123 on 2024-07-09 22:36:10.
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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/s0phocles on 2024-07-09 21:56:42.
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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/Holiday-Two-2834 on 2024-07-09 21:41:19.
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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/Kingsabbo1992 on 2024-07-09 18:38:54.

I came across that PDF file of the roswell alien interview (supposedly) between the alien that calls itself a "IS-BE" and the army nurse. It talks about its civilization called "The Domain" and id like to know more about it from both legitimate and speculative information out there. If anyone could send me some links or she'd some light in any way I'd appreciate it.

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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/MadOblivion on 2024-07-09 18:03:43.
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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/Loose-Alternative-77 on 2024-07-09 16:52:01.
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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/TerminatorAdr on 2024-07-09 15:00:26.
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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/Rekuzza23 on 2024-07-09 14:52:52.
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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/BadPrestigious1766 on 2024-07-09 13:04:21.
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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/AQualityofMercy on 2024-07-09 12:40:56.

Hello all, from between 1997-2003 there was an English documentary show called 'The Why Files' on the Live TV channel. The documentary covered anything supernatural or paranormal in the world, things from ghost sightings to alien encounters. Very very few of these episodes are archived on YouTube, but the one I'm looking for isn't there, and I'm wondering if anyone has or can remember the one that I'm talking about.

The episode had a re-enactment of two brothers in their 20's-30's, and their sister. They were having a family catch up conversation in a kitchen. All of a sudden the three all felt a static energy in the air. The youngest brother said "I just had a premonition of our nan dying". Then all of a sudden the dog started to bark and get aggressive. The younger brother tried to take control of the dog, and then it was followed by the sister screaming and pointing in the doorway. They described sitting in the doorway was a 'little man in black' 'being' 'alien' that was looking at them, and then it ran upstairs.

The older brother said in panic he grabbed a knife from the kitchen cupboard and chased it. They searched the house and it was nowhere to be seen. The older brother said he never wanted to harm it, but grabbing the knife was a panic reaction. He said that night he had a nightmare of walking into his garden and there was a pond, but he doesn't have one. And sitting by it was the little alien creature, but it had a frowning face and a pointed hat on. He said he felt like the creature was angry at humanity, but he didn't understand why. He then looked to the sky and it was filled with UFOs, hundreds of them, filling the sky. And then he woke up. The next morning his family alerted him that his nan had passed away.

The rest of the episode was about other people's UFO encounters, but this one stood out the most to me.

This was one of the most creepiest documentaries and re-enactments I'd ever seen of an alien encounter on television. I haven't seen it since between 1997-2003 and it looked like it was filmed around 1997-1999. The IMDB page for the show doesn't even list this episode as most of the episodes are lost media. I have been searching since I was a child for this documentary episode and now I'm 32. I would really like to see it again and to show other people who are into this subject, it was extremely creepy and well put together.

Thank you!

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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/MYTbrain on 2024-07-09 00:16:47.

I recently presented my analysis of our hands on testing of Art's Parts at APEC. 1hr long presentation.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aSBbOFBk7U8&t=10718s

And here is the presentation pptx with all of the links for the research:

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1dGntZyYliUPLYb9mYuCaUq33Ie5cL_I6QfbEgvpYnqY/edit?usp=sharing

TLDW; History of sample, relation to tests of other crash debris, odd structures observed (hexgaonal and quasicrystalline), potential uses, further upcoming tests.

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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/Holiday-Two-2834 on 2024-07-09 05:04:26.

I've been thinking about this since last night. I noticed that "mantid" insectoids look oddly like grey aliens, until I realized something: what if Greys are mantids (or at least related to them)? Think about it! When you take an image of a Grey's head, make the eyes bigger, and put them farther apart, they kind of resemble a mantid.

normal "grey alien" depiction

edited grey alien image that resembles mantids

Now, I'm not sure how this would work—maybe grey aliens are avatars of insectoids?

I just want to remind everyone that this is SPECULATIVE and a THEORY. None of this is concrete proof; it's just something I thought up last night. So please don't get too mad.

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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/AlbaneseGummies327 on 2024-07-09 04:54:44.
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