Aliens communicate by laser?

American scientists hypothesize that aliens do not communicate with radio waves but use lasers to transmit data. Scientists hope to find evidence for this hypothesis soon.

American scientists hypothesize that aliens do not communicate with radio waves but use lasers to transmit data. Scientists hope to find evidence for this hypothesis soon.

Former employee of the US Aerospace Agency (NASA), Geoff Marcy, who is currently working at the University of California (USA), has proposed a new hypothesis about aliens. Accordingly, Marcy believes that extraterrestrial civilizations do not communicate with radio waves as many people think and rely on them to search.

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Kepler Space Telescope

Marcy thinks that aliens use lasers to carry data (voices, images, video clips .) to catch up with other star systems. Marcy hopes to soon see laser light from extraterrestrial civilizations.

Reportedly, Geoff Marcy is a scientist who worked in NASA's Kepler space telescope program. This is a long-term project with the ambition to find traces of NASA's extraterrestrial civilizations. Unfortunately, in May, the Kepler space telescope has broken two directional control wheels so it is impossible to activate the safety mode despite NASA's attempt to correct the problem.

NASA's Kepler space telescope cannot maintain the correct state to continue its operation but it continues to collect data and this data source is being used by US scientists, especially Geoff Marcy, Use to hunt strange planets.

Currently, Geoff Marcy is financed with a $ 200,000 grant from the Templeton Foundation to continue to exploit data from NASA's Kepler space telescope to detect traces of alien lasers. It is known that lasers have many different types and shapes. Each energy level gives a laser of different colors.

Update 17 December 2018
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