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Let the speculation begin: China reportedly recognized signs of life in space - and immediately deleted the post - Walla! technology

2022-06-18T21:04:21.184Z


The Chinese state media has announced that it has detected alien signals - before mysteriously deleting its statement without answering questions. Of course the network celebrated about it


Let the speculation begin: China reportedly recognized signs of life in space - and immediately deleted the post

The Chinese state media has announced that it has detected alien signals - before mysteriously deleting its statement without answering questions.

Of course the network celebrated about it

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18/06/2022

Saturday, 18 June 2022, 23:54

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It may be too early to invite them to a Friday dinner or to introduce them to the hot spots in Tel Aviv, but the Chinese state media has announced that it has found signs of life in space and that we are indeed not alone.

The problem is that very quickly someone mysteriously deleted the report and since then China has refrained from answering questions from the media on the subject.

There is no doubt that raising a report in a state-supported media and then deleting it raises questions - did government officials intervene in the story who prefer to keep this information from the public?

Or is it unreliable information that has been removed so as not to provoke speculation?

Either way, this report is already running on the net and the speculation is already there.



The report that went up and down in Science and Technology Daily, the official newspaper of the Chinese Ministry of Science and Technology, claimed that the world's largest radio telescope, called the Sky Eye, received electromagnetic signals different from anything recorded so far.

The report included quotes from Zhang Tongji, the chief scientist on the "Search Team for Extraterrestrial Civilization," founded by the University of Beijing, the National Astronomical Observatory of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the University of California, Berkeley.



Although the report was quickly deleted and without explaining why, it has already begun to gain momentum on the Chinese social network Weibo and has been reported by other media outlets.

The report noted that the team identified "a number of cases of possible technological traces and extraterrestrial civilizations."

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The massive Sky Eye Telescope is located in Guizhou Province and is 500 meters in diameter.

In September 2020 he officially began looking for extraterrestrial life.

"The team received two sets of interesting signals in 2020, while processing data collected in 2019, and found another suspicious signal in 2022 while examining external planets," Zhang said in the report.

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The Sky Eye focuses on low radio frequencies and plays a critical role in the search for alien civilizations, according to Zhang.

Before you get too excited, he argued that the signals may be some kind of radio interference and further research will be needed to substantiate the claims: "The narrow-band electromagnetic signals detected by Sky Eye are different from the previous ones received and the team is continuing their investigation."

To date, no proven evidence of extraterrestrial life has been found.

However, our growing understanding of the universe and its vast scale has led more and more scientists to believe that there is a possibility of extraterrestrial life and they are no longer denying it.

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