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Breakthrough detects repeating fast radio bursts coming from distant galaxy

69 pointsby nzonbiover 7 years ago

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dangover 7 years ago
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pavementover 7 years ago
I wish there was some more color to the actual character of these fast radio bursts. There&#x27;s not much to go on, given the nearly absent qualitative descriptions of what they are.<p>According to wikipedia, these are millisecond events, with no indication of any kind of embedded signal or carrier waveform, so I think the phrasing of the term as a &quot;burst&quot; described as &quot;fast&quot; is misleading and confuses a lot of people.<p>These seem more like strobes or flashes of light, than anything else. But to outsiders, the word burst sounds like packets of data, and &quot;fast&quot; hints at broadband network speed, so people jump to thinking about aliens.<p>It sounds like these are just blinking flashes in the radio region of the EM spectrum, even if that&#x27;s a strange wavelength to find isolated flashes in. Seems like people are running wild with their imagination.
artur_maklyover 7 years ago
finally.. they have come back for their messiah The Donald.
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