Science and Technology Desk: Research on aliens has been going on for decades and various claims have come forward. This time NASA filmmaker Simon Holland made a big announcement about this. According to him, a program initiated by Oxford University scientists was adopted to prove the existence of aliens, which was associated with Mark Zuckerberg's 'Breakthrough Listen Project'. News from NDTV.
Simon said that signals sent by aliens were detected by the Parkes telescope in Australia. That evidence came to scientists in 2019, but was not published at the time. According to preliminary data, the signal is coming from the region around the star Proxima Centauri, 4.2 light-years away from Earth.
In 2019, Australia's Parkes radio telescope, Breakthrough Listen Candidate 1 (BLC-1), managed to pick up this signal. Proxima Centauri is the closest star to Earth after the Sun.
The electromagnetic frequency of the signal was measured and found to be 982 MHz. These data prove that the signal was sent to Earth from a rotating planet near Proxima Centauri.
Although in 2021, some scientists came to the conclusion that the signal did not come from aliens, but their position began to change after new information came to light in the study. Simon said the signal the BLC-1 was able to pick up was no ordinary sound, but rather unique. It is sent to Earth from a single source, created by a technology not used by mankind.
Earlier in 2022, Chinese scientists announced that the Five-Hundred-Meter Aperture Spherical Telescope (FAST) had detected signals sent by aliens, but later they backed off from that comment. So, despite the noise made by Simon's announcement, scientists do not want to come to any conclusions right now.