A detected rare Fast Radio Burst from Space has been recieved


(The CHIME Telescope at Dominion Radio Astrophysical Observatory, Canada.  Discovered the rare Fast Radio Burst )

I have been a keen follower of the astrophysical phenomenon known as Fast Radio Bursts for some time, please refer to this link in relation to earlier articles.  A FRB is a electromagnetic spike detected via radio telescopes on Earth.  The pulse, within milliseconds of intense energy. Then, as soon as it is received, it disappears.  They are still mysterious because of their random and seemingly unknown source within the Universe.  With colliding and exploding neutron stars, supernovas and/or black holes colliding being a possibility.  The scale of theses FRBs range from a mid and low end within the megahertz detection via radio telescopes scanning the cosmos, all are sparse and infrequent which do not correlate, as an example, a pulse type signal from a highly magnetized neutron star.   The latest FRB (180725A) has been received from a new telescope whose sole purpose is to scan the cosmos for radio bursts frequency at the 400 and 800 MHz ranges.   

This detected Fast Radio Burst came in at 580 MHz making it a rare occurrence within the lower megahertz scale.  

Could they be artificial in origin?  An advanced alien civilization reshaping Space and Time.  Manipulating the very fabric of reality. 

From Live Science

"MORE A Mysterious, Powerful Force Is Flinging Radio Waves at Us from Deep Space Canada's CHIME radio telescope (seen at night here) recently detected a rare, low-frequency burst of energy from deep in the universe. Astronomers are eagerly searching for an explanation. Credit: Courtesy Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment (CHIME)...On the morning of July 25, one such burst of mysterious energy whizzed past a new array of radio telescopes nestled in the mountains of British Columbia, Canada, registering one of the rarest radio frequencies ever detected. 

According to a statement released in The Astronomer's Telegram (a bulletin board of astronomical observations posted by accredited scientists), the mystery signal — named FRB 180725A after the year, month and day it was detected — transmitted in frequencies as low as 580 megahertz, nearly 200 MHz lower than any other FRBs ever detected. "These events have occurred during both the day and night, and their arrival times are not correlated with known on-site activities or other known sources," wrote Patrick Boyle, author of the Astronomer's Telegram report and a project manager for the Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment (CHIME) — the radio telescope that detected the strange new signature. The pulse's fast, low frequency suggests that the blast was extremely bright and originated from an insanely powerful source somewhere in the cosmos..."

or Extraterrestrial Intelligence

"...'Fast radio bursts are exceedingly bright given their short duration and origin at great distances, and we haven't identified a possible natural source with any confidence,' Avi Loeb, a scientist at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics who was not involved in the discovery, said last year in a statement related to new research on these bursts. He added that an "artificial origin" of the signals (i.e., extraterrestrial intelligence) is worth considering. Other possible origins include supernovas (exploding stars), supermassive black holes or various other sources of mighty electromagnetic radiation, such as pulsars..."

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