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Old 05-10-22, 04:21 AM   #11
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Way back in 1952, there was the Miller–Urey experiment, an attempt to see if theories of life being spawned from a chemical process in the very far distant past of the earth was possible; it yielded interesting results...


Miller–Urey experiment:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miller...rey_experiment


I first heard about the Miller Experiment in the mid-60s from an article by someone who was raising an alarm over the continuation and/or expansion of the original experiment; the author was trying to put the kibosh on the experiment and those like it as a whole, mainly over concerns it was contrary to Christian belief in Creationism; it can be easily seen how a provable scientific basis for the creation of life would threaten the religious sectors; if life can be produced from mere chemical reactions, what the purpose of and power of deities?...



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Radio waves are travelling quite slowly, it will take some more hundreds of years to reach the next planet, let alone an inhabited one.
If what remains of those signals is not totally garbled

a) the information sent has to be received
b) understood
c) interpreted
d) wake interest; if there is any sicentifically, socially or in regard to conquest, earth could get noticed, and maybe contacted.

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<<<BREAKING NEWS>>> <<<BREAKING NEWS>>> <<<BREAKING NEWS>>>


It has been learned a transmission intercepted from space has been decoded and translated:



 
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