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What if the cosmos is a gigantic chatroom filled with aliens, and we're just not smart enough to grasp it? For decades, humans have attempted to make contact with aliens, whether by sending a golden record of our greatest hits into space aboard Voyager or investigating the cosmic microwave background radiation for signs of life. 

However, according to a new hypothesis proposed by a quantum physics professor at Imperial College London, alien communications may have been buried right under our noses the whole time in the starlight. What could these communications be? Join us as we investigate why physicists believe intelligent extraterrestrial civilizations have left us messages in the stars!

When we look up at the night sky, we may be inadvertently listening in on an alien conversation. At least, that's according to Imperial College London quantum physicist Terry Rudolph, who recently published preprint study speculating that an evolved extraterrestrial society may modify the light coming off stars to communicate across large distances, much like a series of interstellar smoke signals. Rudolph's Theory proposed that life could exist on other worlds, and intelligent civilizations had attempted to communicate with mankind. 

He hypothesized that an advanced society could manipulate the light emitted by stars and utilize it to communicate with other planets over vast distances, with his paper "Perhaps they're everywhere?" He proposed a theory about how undetected distributed quantum computation and communication may be developed for extraterrestrial civilizations by utilizing the thermal light that comes from stars. As a well-known physicist, he presented a lot of deep physics to describe how entangled photons from multiple stars might be manipulated to deliver a certain message. 

A photon is a tiny elementary particle that serves as the fundamental unit of all light. These photons, according to Rudolph, are what advanced civilizations have studied and know how to employ as a smoke signal or even the Starlight version of Morse code. 

Humans on Earth may simply continue to gaze at the stars, unaware of their Starlight Morse code, until our scientists and physicists can decipher what each twinkle pattern of the star implies.

Source Cosmos Lab


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