SETI Study Reveals Space Weather Could Be Hiding Alien Signals From Earth In the early 2000, my computer screen — like those of countless space enthusiasts — was often filled with bands of rainbow-coloured spectral signals. As my machine processed thousands of radio data points gathered by the SETI@Home project, I hoped I might be contributing, even in a small way, to one of humanity's most ambitious scientific pursuits: the search for extraterrestrial life. However, a new study published in The Astrophysical Journal by Vishal Gajjar and Grayce Brown of the SETI Institute suggests that the specific signals SETI@Home was designed to detect may not actually exist. This does not mean that alien civilizations are not transmitting signals into space; rather, the influence of space weather from their host star could alter those signals so dramatically that they become unrecognizable by the time they reach Earth. Why SETI Scientists Expected Narrow Alien Radio Signals Signals present a...
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