A conference in the UK this week will outline new developments in a project to look for ‘technosignatures’ of other advanced species
But the hunt for alien civilisations may be entering a new era, researchers believe. Scientists with Breakthrough Listen, the world’s largest scientific research programme dedicated to finding alien civilisations, say a host of technological developments are about to transform the search for intelligent life in the cosmos.
These innovations will be outlined at the group’s annual conference, which is to be held in the UK for the first time, in Oxford, this week. Several hundred scientists, from astronomers to zoologists, are expected to attend.
Astronomer Steve Croft, a project scientist with Breakthrough Listen, said: “There are amazing technologies that are under development, such as the construction of huge new telescopes in Chile, Africa and Australia, as well as developments in AI. They are going to transform how we look for alien civilisations.”
The folks at the Farsight Institute have been showing people (fairly recently) how to modify cheap cameras to capture UFO's on video. Something about high frame rates and something else. Just throwing that out there as food for thought.
My wife mentioned this article to me, and I note that the timing coincides with Clif High's predictions on a sky event coming up around about this week.
Might something be happening in that arena soon? like bluebeam for example?
The folks at the Farsight Institute have been showing people (fairly recently) how to modify cheap cameras to capture UFO's on video. Something about high frame rates and something else. Just throwing that out there as food for thought.
Thank you.
My wife mentioned this article to me, and I note that the timing coincides with Clif High's predictions on a sky event coming up around about this week.
Might something be happening in that arena soon? like bluebeam for example?
See u/greekish 's post from a couple of days ago:
https://greatawakening.win/p/17te9kmiNl/mid-july-is-dday/