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Since 1967, astronomers have been cataloging precisely timed radio pulses that sweep through space, much like lighthouse beams. Although pulsars are considered to be a type of neutron star, the exacting timing of their energy releases has puzzled astrophysicists. Among them is Paul LaViolette of the Starburst Foundation in Alexandria, Va. At this year's meeting of the American Astronomical Society, he offered evidence that pulsars are located and send signals in patterns that appear to be some sort of intelligent message--exactly what remains to be seen.
Although i primarily deal with molecular biology/biochemistry I find that physics and astrology seem to have some real tantilizing mysteries. I came across the aforequoted snippet and never heard of that phoneomenon before. Seems like some heavy stuff
Although i primarily deal with molecular biology/biochemistry I find that physics and astrology seem to have some real tantilizing mysteries. I came across the aforequoted snippet and never heard of that phoneomenon before. Seems like some heavy stuff