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Wednesday, 28 August 2019

Message for Upcoming World

Arecibo Message was written by Dr. Frank Drake and Carl Sagan which was blasted towards the

Arecibo Message


M13 star cluster in 1974. It's composed of semi prime no. of binary digits conveying some info about us and it should reach the center of M13 cluster in about 25,000 years at which point something intelligent lives there and detects it. They can respond and there response will return to us in another 25,000 years later.

M 13

But Earth has also been broadcasting it's radio and Television signals into space. Currently it is about 200 light years in diameter, compared to the Milky Way it's about that big Aliens within that bubble could tune in and listen to programs we sent out through our aerowaves but these signals thin out the bubble expands across very large distance they may be essentially impossible to tune into. May be a physical Time Capsule would be more permanent but it can't be buried on earth, if earth is about to ravage, a Time Capsule in orbit might be smart like LAGEOS I,

LAGEOS I

a satellite put into orbit in 1976, that allows for very precise laser measurement of positions on earth but also contains a Plaque, designed by Carl Sagan upon which is written from number 1 to 10 in binary and the arrangement of the earth's continent 250 million years ago.

Saturday, 2 March 2019

Warmhole -Space Talks#7

A highly speculative idea of modern astrophysics, warmholes are theoretical possibilities allowed within the mathematical framework of Einstein's general theory of relativity. A warmhole is a short-lived portal, lasting only a brief moment, that joints two black holes in different locations.

Warmhole
Warmholes could connect two points in the present-day universe or, perhaps, in different times. In warmhole theory, matter falling into a black hole at one point should emerge through a proposed "White Hole"-- the reverse of a black hole-- at the other end (Travelers could go from point to point in time or space through warmholes, as imagined here in the picture).
Neither wormholes nor any evidence of them has yet observed. Scientists cannot determine how they would be created, although astrophysics such as Hawking continue to work on this intriguing notion.


Tuesday, 26 February 2019

The Zodiac -Space Talks#6

The Zodiac is a band of constellations that extends roughly nine degrees on each side of the ecliptic, the sun's apparent yearly path through our sky.

Constellations of the Zodiac

Ancient Greek astronomers divided the zodiac into 12 parts. Over time, Earth's slight rotational wobble has shifted the ecliptic by more than 30 degrees against the backdrop of stars. The 18-degree-wide now also includes parts of Cetus (the Whale) and Orion (the Hunter).
Constellations seen from the Northern Hemisphere became standardized through the observations of ancient Western and Middle Eastern cultures. Those of the Southern Sky were named mostly by European ocean voyagers.