Space radio - Power wave source

In 1931, an American engineer obtained a radio source of unknown origin. This wave occurs every day, the period occurring exactly the same time that a rotation of the Earth is relative to the planet. Later, it was verified that it was an electromagnetic wave from the center of the Galaxy . Not only that, many celestial bodies in the universe are like a radio station emitting extremely strong radio waves, and we can get them through an electronic telescope on Earth. That is the source of electricity.

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The rays emanate from a celestial body in the universe
(Photo: thunderbolts)

Modern electronic telescopes tell us that cosmic electric wave signals are rays emitted from a celestial body in the universe. These cosmic rays have very strong energies, the rate at which radioactive particles are close to the speed of light. When cosmic rays enter the stratosphere of the Earth's atmosphere, it hits the gas molecules that pop out some other particles. When it reaches the ground, we can record it, then process it with a computer, finally obtaining a year-round drawing on the wood, indicating the strength or strength of the wave source. A typical example is the A-wave drawing of the Swan constellation, like two "pupils" of the eye. The amazing thing is that these two rings are not in the same position of the star system itself, but on the symmetrical position on the two sides of the star system, 300,000 light-years apart. Astronomers use optical telescopes to search for the sky with these two "pupils" but they see nothing. It is clear that many wave sources can find a corresponding celestial body, but the situation like Swans' A-wave is different.

Most star systems outside the Milky Way emit electrical waves . There are already tens of thousands of sources of cosmic electric waves. These wave sources are like radio stations that constantly transmit new cosmic signals to us.

The discovery of the cosmic electric wave is the development of modern electronic astronomy that makes us more knowledgeable about the universe. People call these "electric wave windows".

Four major astronomical discoveries in the 1960s: Star, star pulse, star molecule, and cosmic microwave background are all detected by electronic astronomical methods. These findings contributed significantly to the era of astronomy and physics.

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Wave of swan constellation (Photo: csep10.phys)