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rgj...Anyone who has looked at the computer generated vortex of the sun moving in orbit withing the Milky way galaxy...dragging 9 planets behind in a vortex of movement...at 70,000 miles and hour trough space & time....makes the notion that someone 5.5 million light years from here are aiming a signal at the earth is sheer idiotic fantasy @Charles Shank, ...no scientist behind such an explanation- or any alleged scientist saying such a thing must turn in his library card, he science society card, and take up Scientology and Evangelism as their new field of scientific inquiry...lmao.......r Astronomers have disagreed about where FRBs come from, with ideas ranging from black hole activity to solar flares. EarthSky reports, The astronomers involved with this study, though, say the burst originated up to 5.5 billion light-years from Earth. If that is indeed the case, then the sources of these bursts must be extremely powerful. Led by Emily Petroff of Australias Swinburne University of Technology, scientists from the U.S., India, Germany and elsewhere collected data on the FRBs polarized radiation that they believe is intrinsic to the phenomenon. In the conclusion to their report, the scientists note, The true progenitors of FRBs remain unknown. As NPRs Joe Palca noted last year, the study of FRBs has itself been somewhat polarizing, in one instance resulting in a theoretical paper suggesting the bursts could be generated by intelligent beings intentionally beaming a radio signal directly at Earth. Well note that real time is an especially relative term when observing events that took place billions of light-years from Earth. Noting that detail, one of the studys co-authors adds that the radiations delay as it travels through space is the same as other phenomena that might help to explain it (as the Motherboard blogs Becky Ferreira reports).
Posted on: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 07:08:03 +0000

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