DURBAN UNIVERSITY ALIEN RADIO SIGNAL

by PAIR A NORMAL GUYS INC | October 15, 2008 at 03:28 am
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It has been brought to my attention that this amazing signal find first located on July 28th 2008 by Professor MacPhearson and his students will be readily availible in the coming weeks for all to hear with common software.  For those who may not have heard about this signal it was found in the Sagittarius A region, close to the centre of the Milky Way.  MacPhearson was asked about the possibility of alien life he responded" there is a chance for alien life".  The  project was aptly named indlebe which is a Zulu word meaning "ear", fitting enough for a amped up radio telescope operating with the Hydrogen Line frequency of 1420 MHZ and uses a very sensitive radio receiver to detect extraterrestrial radio signals. To add the  telescope MacPhearson also included is  going to be dramatically  improved even further.  With this find parallels can be made to the infamous "WOW" signal found in 1977 , only today's radio telescopes are far superior with the capability of  more listening range and accuracy of determining real signals.  With many advancements in this field in due time finding alien signals  from distant galaxies will be as easy as switching car stereo channels.  This is extremely encouraging in the search for intelligent life on extra-solar planets and galaxies across the universe.

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