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An extraterrestrial civilization signal has been detected, evidence will be published in a month — DM

Simon Holland. Illustration: Freeze frame / YouTube

Evidence of the existence of an extraterrestrial highly developed civilization has been discovered, the evidence will be published in less than a month. This was stated by director Simon Holland, who has worked on documentaries for the BBC and NASA-funded projects, the Daily Mail reports.

The Oxford-supported Breakthrough Listen program to search for signals from extraterrestrial civilizations has revealed "inhuman intelligence in our galaxy," the director said.

This is a five-hour burst of radio waves, which apparently came from the region of Proxima Centauri, a star located at a distance of about 4.2 light years from Earth. The Oxford team confirmed that they were analyzing the signal, but did not disclose the likely source.

"They are looking for details, hence the delay in publishing the news," Holland told the Daily Mail.

According to him, the radio signal was first detected on April 29, 2019. He is in the "low-level information zone" — a term coined by the skeptic Mick West to describe cases where minimal data make it almost impossible for science to exclude even the most improbable theories.

"The technical obstacles we have to face are that the signal is very weak," the director stressed.

However, there is more and more evidence in favor of the theory that this signal really came from a highly developed alien civilization, he noted, citing an informed source.

"My contact person is a senior administrator of radio telescopes in the EU [European Union]. "We have discovered a non—human extraterrestrial intelligence in our galaxy," he said, "and people don't know about it," Holland quoted the source as saying.

In October 2021, Breakthrough Listen announced that the radio signal, which, according to the researchers, came from the Proxima Centauri region, was most likely nothing more than a "false alarm." Holland's source in the group said that since then the opinion of the team has changed, the newspaper writes.

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20.11.2024

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