If we could in theory actually contact et's, wouldn't it make sense that their
planet is orbiting a star and emitting "pink-noise" radio signals, much like
earth does as it orbits the sun?
Hmmm... allow me to elaborate.
By pink-noise I mean the random radio signals that we send out for radio,
television, basic communications. And if these signals act like light wouldn't
they theororetically be pulled into the "groove" that the earth's orbit dig's
into space as it spins around the sun?
Should astronomers not be looking for planets, but the wake left in their
trails?
I'm also curious to what you send out as signals. I think it'd be a good idea
to recreate the scenario from "Close Encounters."
Like right a piece of music to sent out, but begin with a signal of 3bps, have
the signal pulse and pause for an equal time and allow the signals pitch to
increase and duration increase at a steady rate until the pitch reaches 180bpm
(i think) and have the instruments tuned to a-441 since its a number divisible
by three.
steve(vote for me2020!)
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