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Old September 25th 06, 07:43 AM posted to sci.physics,sci.astro,sci.engr
a_plutonium[_1_]
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Default let us build a PULSAR MACHINE and start talking to life on Alpha Centauri system line-of-sight between two pulsars PSR B1931+24

a_plutonium wrote:
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What we need is the report of two pulsars linked together in their
pulsing. Where one shuts down and changes frequency corresponding to
the other shutting down and changing frequency. Trouble is of the
distance separating pulsars is usually more than 10 light years. And
with the few number of total pulsars, our chances of spotting pulsar
linked communication is not going to be easy.


Too bad the astronomers have not compiled a 3-d graphic to locate all
the known pulsars and the distance between them. So that we can sort of
see the geometry of pulsars relative to Earth. I would speculate that
the pulsars form a sort of symmetrical sphere around Earth as center. I
believe this to be the case because to me all pulsars are advanced
aliens and the probability of life in other solar-systems would be
spaced evenly forming a sphere.

And I would like to find out what pulsars are aimed at other pulsars
with Earth in-between those 2 pulsars. So is there a pulsar that is
diametrically opposite B1931 with Earth in-between?

Now I did some checking as to the distance of pulsars and they run in
the thousands of light-years where B1931 is 2,000 light-years from
Earth and B1257 is 1,000 light-years from Earth. And our closest star
system is Alpha Centauri of about 4.4 light years.

The closest pulsar to Earth is called Geminga of 500 light-years.

So, now, if we have our best engineers build us a pulsar machine. A
machine that imitates or mimics pulsars of their radio waves and pulsed
Alpha Centauri system which would take approx 5 years for them to
receive our pulse and another 5 years for us to receive a return
message if one is forthcoming. So in all, we pulse Alpha Centauri and
wait 10 years.

Now if a pulsar machine is not too expensive, I would consider such a
project highly valuable, and because 10 years is not all that long of a
time to wait.

What I suspect is that we will receive a reply from Alpha Centauri
system and that there is intelligent life on one or more planets in the
Alpha Centauri system.

I would have the Pulsar Machine pulse out the Periodic Table of
Chemical Elements.

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