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NASA's Voyager-1 spacecraft hears 'hum' outside our solar system - from 15 BILLION miles away

 
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I hope it's some sort of alien communications.

Why is everyone here so down on aliens and this thread, Voyager is a great achievement and aliens are cool.
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The reason people are down on this thread is that almost everything that comes out of NASA is bullshit. The Earth is flat.
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Wrong. the earth is a sphere and NASA is full of shit anyway.

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NASA's Voyager-1 spacecraft, travelling outside the solar system, has sent back new data revealing a 'hum' given off by interstellar gas 14 billion miles from the Earth. The spacecraft, currently further away from the Earth than any human-made object before it, launched 44 years ago to study the gas giants of the outer solar system. Its instruments have now recorded the 'constant drone' of plasma - the fourth state of matter that makes up 99.9 per cent of the universe - while in interstellar space.

The very faint and monotone sound has been sent back to Earth by Voyager-1 in a 'narrow frequency bandwidth'. Cornell University astronomers, who carried out the analysis of the interstellar hum, say the signal carrying the data was so weak it isn't audible without manipulation.
It's hoped that the discovery of a constant hum will help astronomers understand more about how the medium interacts with the very edges of the Sun's solar winds.


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Great thread, OP! Please keep us posted!!

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It would be great if some images could come back. Even if it is a dark void or looking at another sun.
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This was just sent back from Mars. . .

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Sound is the mechanical transmission of energy through matter.


"Space" is a vacuum. Sound doesn't travel though a vacuum. The very sparse intergalactic dust and elements present in interstellar space are not enough to transmit a coherent sound.

If you read the story they admit no sound is audible without manipulating the signal. Its horseshit.
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NASA's Voyager-1 spacecraft, travelling outside the solar system, has sent back new data revealing a 'hum' given off by interstellar gas 14 billion miles from the Earth. The spacecraft, currently further away from the Earth than any human-made object before it, launched 44 years ago to study the gas giants of the outer solar system. Its instruments have now recorded the 'constant drone' of plasma - the fourth state of matter that makes up 99.9 per cent of the universe - while in interstellar space.

The very faint and monotone sound has been sent back to Earth by Voyager-1 in a 'narrow frequency bandwidth'. Cornell University astronomers, who carried out the analysis of the interstellar hum, say the signal carrying the data was so weak it isn't audible without manipulation.
It's hoped that the discovery of a constant hum will help astronomers understand more about how the medium interacts with the very edges of the Sun's solar winds.


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Great thread, OP! Please keep us posted!!

:trek bridge:

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It would be great if some images could come back. Even if it is a dark void or looking at another sun.
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This was just sent back from Mars. . .

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NASA's Voyager-1 spacecraft, travelling outside the solar system, has sent back new data revealing a 'hum' given off by interstellar gas 14 billion miles from the Earth. The spacecraft, currently further away from the Earth than any human-made object before it, launched 44 years ago to study the gas giants of the outer solar system. Its instruments have now recorded the 'constant drone' of plasma - the fourth state of matter that makes up 99.9 per cent of the universe - while in interstellar space.

The very faint and monotone sound has been sent back to Earth by Voyager-1 in a 'narrow frequency bandwidth'. Cornell University astronomers, who carried out the analysis of the interstellar hum, say the signal carrying the data was so weak it isn't audible without manipulation.
It's hoped that the discovery of a constant hum will help astronomers understand more about how the medium interacts with the very edges of the Sun's solar winds.


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Interstellar swamp gas
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First it says 15 billion then it says 14 billion...also wtf are miles. Use kilometers instead.
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It's the Americans, they still use the measurement system of their British overlords, despite so called independence, and that system being pretty archaic and dumb
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As an American scientist and a proud American I agree we should switch to the metric system... I know I'll probably get bashed for saying that

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Jesus freaks, Bible Retards and Flat Earth Morons.

Fucking shit up since Galileo.

You'd think we would have moved past this shit by now.

But at least now they aren't burning people alive for Heresy so I guess that's progress in a way.
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Galileo is the one who has been fucking shit up since Galileo. The Earth is flat.
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If you don't have IQ to understand what the horizon is, I won't even waste time trying to explain it to you ...

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Horizon is related to the word “horizontal” for a reason: it is flat. Just like the Earth.
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The only reason there is an horizon is because the earth is a sphere you dumb nob. It it wasn't you'd be able to see mt Everest from your window

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I hope it's some sort of alien communications.

Why is everyone here so down on aliens and this thread, Voyager is a great achievement and aliens are cool.
 Quoting: DanaScully


The reason people are down on this thread is that almost everything that comes out of NASA is bullshit. The Earth is flat.
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Wrong. the earth is a sphere and NASA is full of shit anyway.

I know your game. I'm not going to allow you to do it.
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No, the Earth is not a sphere. That’s where NASA is really full of shit. The only game that you don’t know of is the one the Jesuits and Freemasons have been playing with you your whole life, playing you like a toy, pretending that we live on a ball that flies around the sun which flies around the universe, when any perceptive being can tell that the Earth is flat and stationary. It’s your loss if you don’t look into Eric Dubay on YouTube!
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NASA's Voyager-1 spacecraft, travelling outside the solar system, has sent back new data revealing a 'hum' given off by interstellar gas 14 billion miles from the Earth. The spacecraft, currently further away from the Earth than any human-made object before it, launched 44 years ago to study the gas giants of the outer solar system. Its instruments have now recorded the 'constant drone' of plasma - the fourth state of matter that makes up 99.9 per cent of the universe - while in interstellar space.

The very faint and monotone sound has been sent back to Earth by Voyager-1 in a 'narrow frequency bandwidth'. Cornell University astronomers, who carried out the analysis of the interstellar hum, say the signal carrying the data was so weak it isn't audible without manipulation.
It's hoped that the discovery of a constant hum will help astronomers understand more about how the medium interacts with the very edges of the Sun's solar winds.


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Interstellar swamp gas
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Lens flare, Venus
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Galileo is the one who has been fucking shit up since Galileo. The Earth is flat.
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If you don't have IQ to understand what the horizon is, I won't even waste time trying to explain it to you ...

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 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80345519


Horizon is related to the word “horizontal” for a reason: it is flat. Just like the Earth.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76873245


The only reason there is an horizon is because the earth is a sphere you dumb nob. It it wasn't you'd be able to see mt Everest from your window

epiclol
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No, there is a horizon because the Earth is flat. We can’t see Everest from the United States because the air is not clear enough for that to happen. However, mountain ranges can sometimes be seen up to 275 miles away, when they should be obscured by thousands of feet of curvature. Let that sink in!
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Hey Swingline. Great Topic! I've followed the Voyage 1
detections of sounds since 2014.

I am surprised that this announcement of the "intergalactic sounds"
from Voyager 1 is circulating as "breaking news" in 2021.
(I wish they would have clarified whether this detection was
or WAS NOT related to the 2014 detection.)

The thread I hosted way back in 2014 on what was then called an "Energy Tsunami WAVE"
--NOT A HUM--placed scientists on NOTICE that they should be
investigating these sounds recorded by Voyager 1.

Here is that original recording from Voyager 1 in 2014 as presented by
Pastor Begley who was very concerned about what it might mean. The whole
"WAVE" idea took off like some kind of virus from anything like an "energy"
that would upgrade people's DNA...to more scientific theories that this might
be the leading edge of Dr. Paul LaViolette's "Galactic Super Wave" (which would
indeed be something to worry about.)

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FairUSE

Between that 2014 "Voyager 1 sound" and today's announcement
...there has been some stunning news and research
--not the LEAST OF THESE BEING THE "RADCLIFF WAVE" discovered and reported by Ben Davidson last year. You can hear about that
"solar micro-nova remnant" that is BEHIND the solar system beyond the heliopause
and STILL making its own sounds and presence known in the video
from Ben Davidson's SuspiciousObservers below. I have updated my
original thread (link below) with the updates including the Radcliff Wave
discovery and the new information about the solar micro-nova from Doug Vogt.
The 2014 GLP thread--I think it is a pretty solid "history"
of the Voyager 1 "sounds" since 2014:
Thread: Updated 2-22-2020 Pg.15! NASA: "Tsunami-Energy-Waves" caught by Voyager 1 In-bound! Is This First Sign of "The Wave?" Video

Here is that video on the Radcliff Wave from Ben Davidson:


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Thread announcement on this discovery at link below:
Thread: Updated: The Radcliffe WAVE Discovered along Milky Way's Dark Rift! Is this LaViolette's Super Wave?

YET ANOTHER THEORY that would dove-tail nicely with the Voyager 1
detection of sounds in interstellar space is this truly groundbreaking
theory by Doug Vogt that has gained acceptance in mainstream science:
Thread: Greatest Secret of the United States, Causes of the Ice Age and Nova,

Hope you find this interesting!

cheers
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You can harvest energy from a hum.

Voyager 3 could take advantage of it to recharge and provide additional thrust.
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Its flown 15 billion miles in 44 years and not one scratch on the windshield.
Battery life wow!
Let's build planes like that.
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It has a nuclear battery running on plutonium. To be honest, space technology has in many respects gone backwards since the probe was launched.
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What are the odds the translation will be, 'Go away.'?


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The Earth is flat, stationary and enclosed. Nothing's been outside the firmament.
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The Earth is flat, stationary and enclosed. Nothing's been outside the firmament.
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Is this the same 'hum' that everybody hears in like Australia in certain places that they hear when they're trying to sleep and they can't really sleep??
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A lot of anger about the space probe and NASA. Anyone notice the UFO in the Godlike logo? tomato

Very interesting

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Wait! I thought the Earth was flat??
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Wait! I thought the Earth was flat??
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It is indeed.
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In other words, the pool filter turned on and they forgot to edit out the audio.
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Lol NASA....
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getting closer to the power-supply
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Horizon is related to the word “horizontal” for a reason: it is flat. Just like the Earth. WRONG. Horizon finds its root meaning coming from the Egyptian God Haru or horus. As in Horus-rising or one who scopes the skys or the horizon.
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Look you people we know exactly who is in charge of Voyager.


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NASA's Voyager-1 spacecraft, travelling outside the solar system, has sent back new data revealing a 'hum' given off by interstellar gas 14 billion miles from the Earth. The spacecraft, currently further away from the Earth than any human-made object before it, launched 44 years ago to study the gas giants of the outer solar system. Its instruments have now recorded the 'constant drone' of plasma - the fourth state of matter that makes up 99.9 per cent of the universe - while in interstellar space.

The very faint and monotone sound has been sent back to Earth by Voyager-1 in a 'narrow frequency bandwidth'. Cornell University astronomers, who carried out the analysis of the interstellar hum, say the signal carrying the data was so weak it isn't audible without manipulation.
It's hoped that the discovery of a constant hum will help astronomers understand more about how the medium interacts with the very edges of the Sun's solar winds.


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How is there sound that makes no sense





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