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Is there life beyond our Solar System?

Yes 132 83.02%
 
No 11 6.92%
 
Not Sure 16 10.06%
 
Total:159

http://www.space.com/34541-alien-life-search-possible-seti-signals.html

Essentially, there's confidence in several astronomers that there ahve been morse code like signals from distant star systems. The details get a bit gritty but essentially this was something hypohtesised a few years ago and now they are finding these light signals years later that seem to "make sense"

The article does end however saying there have been a few false alarms when it comes to ETI(Extra terrestual Intelligence) signals.


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I don't know about you folks but for quite sometime now, and it only continues as I get older, I have found that it is very unlikey we are alone in the universe. In fact, I'm not even that concerned about the question anymore, I'd rather move onto the next set of questions regarding ETI - when will lifeforms evolve to the point of being able to send communications across solar systems? Simply sending a sort of S-O-S I imagine would be the first step. I'll wager communication happens in my kid's generation (80years).

So, is ETI likely? If so, when?



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I don't discredit the possibility for intelligent alien life what so ever. The universe is too big.



They're potentially using stars to communicate? Holy shit... We should stfu and pretend we don't exist. It's equally exciting and scary if true.

Some 200+ stars.... At a time. Wow. That seems a bit much though.



I'm still curious to see if there is life within Europa.



"For example, it seems unlikely that 234 separate alien societies would be sending out such similar signals more or less simultaneously, Shostak said."

I think this sums it up nicely.


But to humor you, what do you expect happens if for some reason those are alien signals? What would change? Gonna pack your bags and travel a few thousand lightyears to say hello to some civilization that most likely doesn't exist anymore?



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It's potentially something. But if we ever do come across another civilization, especially one far more advanced than our own, it's in our best interest to avoid communication with them. Besides, they're probably well aware of us by now



That is definetely extradimensional life: demons and evil spirits in the ethereal realm, fallen angels in the second heaven and, of course, angels, archangels, the resting saints, the Lord God and the Lord Jesus Christ in the third heaven.
There is decent anedoctal evidence for demons and evil spirits, specially when you think that all spiritual chanelling cults comunicate with beings from the ethereal plane as a regular liturgy.
Also, it is very easy to obtain some evidence of extradimensional lifeforms in the african cults and tribal faiths, which are also praticed in places like Brazil (out of Afrika), in rituals with blood offerings to spirits and such, what we christians call demons.
So, extradimensional life is pretty common sense, even CERN researchers entertain the possibility of open doors to the other realms somehow.
In prophetic christian literature, we do have prophecies about the "opening of the veil" and the "opening og the abyss", which are events we will see eventually when the times get to a conclusion before the end of man´s age in Earth (Revelation, Matthew and Ezekiel).

About life in other planets but in this same plane of existence, I do believe it is a card the globalists hold to try to unify mankind, as we can understand from Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton and Rothschild old speeches on the united world they wanted to create.
It is a elite hoax, we can understand that easily when we study the work of Steven Greer on UFO Disclosure, specially because:
- His methods of comunicating with et involve mediation and astral projection.
- His initiative was sponsered financially by the Rockefeller Foundation, which have globalist objectives.

So, I expect to see the Alien Card played sometime down the road, but it is a very extreme alternative, and risky, so the elite will probably test the waters for a long time before they go for it.
Till then, we will have these "hints" and media propaganda to try to make us used to the idea.

One possibility of it being used is to explain supernatural upcoming events like the prophetic event know as the Rapture of the saints, which is a very controversial part of christian doctrine, one that many christians do not believe in. In the case such a event happens, I would not find it to be strange if the powers that be use the Alien Card to justify it and, therefore, avoid unrest and chaos.

Other possibility is to get all the pieces of the hoaxs so perfected that they can be used without much risk of being discovered. As we can understand from the speeches of globalists, the objective of such a "disclosure" would be unifying mankind and controlling people, probably with population control and restriction of liberties, and specially unifying currency. The Alien Card is indeed a powerful tool to achieve such objectives, cause a external danger is a compelling reason for unifying the world.



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ironmanDX said:
They're potentially using stars to communicate? Holy shit... We should stfu and pretend we don't exist. It's equally exciting and scary if true.

Some 200+ stars.... At a time. Wow. That seems a bit much though.

No, they're potentially using lasers to communicate, on the assumption that other civilizations such as ours will have a group of scientists observing the frequencies emitted by stars.  The whole point of the paper was that it is already within human capability to produce such a signal (although not necessarily economically practical) so a slightly more advanced civilization should have no trouble doing this if they actually wanted to.



Exciting, and a bit worrying. I wouldn't want to run into any advanced lifeform any time soon, because if there's a hostile, advanced lifeform out there, we could be in trouble. Luckily interstellar (or longer) travel seems like a pretty hard thing to do.



It's hardly a matter of IF but rather WHEN we'll get a signal from some advanced civilization.

But I can easily imagine not 200+ but thousands of stars emitting the same signal - some sort of navigation beacons for some type of highly advanced species that colonized all of them.