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Paul LaViolette - "THE TALK OF THE GALAXY" Video Presentation
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Paul LaViolette - "THE TALK OF THE GALAXY" Video PresentationPaul LaViolette received his BA in physics from John Hopkins, his MBA from the University of Chicago, and his Ph.D. in system theory from Portland State. He is currently president of the Starburst Foundation, a scientific research institute, and is known for his contributions to physics, astronomy, geology and electrogravitic field propulsion. He has written four books.The Talk of the Galaxy: Dr. LaViolette discusses evidence which proves astronomers have been receiving radio communications of extraterrestrial intelligence origin. For 40 years, SETI astronomers have been searching for radio signals of intelligent origin, but without much success. However, they have apparently been looking for the wrong type of signal. Evidence shows that, since 1967, astronomers have been receiving, cataloguing and analyzing precisely timed signals coming from interstellar radio-emitting beacons (pulsars), but have mistakenly thought them to be of natural origin (e.g., spinning neutron stars). There are several things about pulsars that reveal their true ETI nature. They are non-randomly distributed in the sky, and they use the universal language of geometry to purposefully mark key Galactic locations. He also finds alignments between pulsars at geometrically significant locations that would be highly improbable if the alignments were due to chance. Further, he finds certain key Galactic locations marked by pairs of pulsars that share rare signal characteristics, and are positioned improbably close together. Communicating extraterrestrial civilizations would want to make their signals complex and highly ordered to ensure they are not mistaken as radio emissions from natural objects. Pulsars fit this criterion as they are generally recognized as having the most highly ordered and complex radio signal patterns of any phenomenon known to astronomy. LaViolette also speaks about the message these beacons are conveying. He suggests they are attempting to inform us about a barrage of cosmic rays emitted by an ex-plosion of our Galaxy's core and passed our solar system 14,000 years ago. |