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EDDA SPHYNX 04626 prb20- by Andreas Muhl Via Flickr: Multi Purpose Offshore Vessel, NOK Burg 09.01.2024.
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The Wow! signal was a strong narrowband radio signal received on August 15, 1977, by Ohio State University's Big Ear radio telescope in the United States, then used to support the search for extraterrestrial intelligence. The signal appeared to come from the constellation Sagittarius and bore the expected hallmarks of extraterrestrial origin.
Astronomer Jerry R. Ehman discovered the anomaly a few days later while reviewing the recorded data. He was so impressed by the result that he circled the reading on the computer printout and wrote the comment Wow! on its side, leading to the event's widely used name.[2]
The entire signal sequence lasted for the full 72-second window during which Big Ear was able to observe it, but has not been detected since, despite several subsequent attempts by Ehman and others. Many hypotheses have been advanced on the origin of the emission, including natural and man-made sources, but none of them adequately explains the result.[3] The Wow! signal remains the strongest candidate for an alien radio transmission ever detected.[3]
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In 1977 a signal was receieved from Sagittarius A*. Speeding the audio up by several times yeilds a staticy message; it's difficult to make out what is being said, but the words 'ten sixty-one' are clearly audible.
1061 is a ten code. It means 'warrant service'.
Galactic Central Core is 26,500 light years away from what is called Earth. The English language began around 500 CE. For such a signal to have reached us, it would have had to have been sent twenty-six thousand years before the language it was sent in was developed.
For a signal to have been sent in a language that wouldn't be developed for another twenty-six thousand years would require a civilization that was capable of seeing into the future by twenty-six thousand years, and capable of doing so at a time when homo sapiens had supposedly only just discovered pottery and cloth.
There have been more advanced civilizations than that in Terra's actual history; the Sphynx is aligned to the constellation Leo, which occurred 13,000 years ago; and, thirteen thousand years ago there was an ice age, which percipitation weathering around the Sphynx's foundation shows, indicating that it was built considerably earlier than that; one great year prior would have occurred 39,000 years ago.
Mu and Atlantis occurred some time ago; accounts vary, with some authors claiming hundreds of thousands of years ago, and others claiming between fifty thousand and twelve thousand years ago. Either way, the battle between Mu and Atlantis is likely the basis of the Titanomachy, the war between the Olympians and the Titans. It is also possible that the destruction of Mu and Atlantis was the cause of the ice age.
During his life from 1851–1936, James Churchward claimed that the king of Mu was named Ra. Atlantis is described as an island consisting mostly of mountains. These correspond to the Vanir and the Aesir of Norse mythology including Völuspá, a poem collected in the Poetic Edda in the 13th century from earlier traditional sources, in the book Skáldskaparmál in the Prose Edda, and the Ynglinga saga from Heimskringla.
The Aesir were the Titans and the Vanir were the Olympians. In the television show Deep Space 9, there is a similar parallel between the Dominion and the Federation. In the same series, it is said that the Dominion-Federation War began when the Federation used a Bajoran wormhole to access the Gamma Quadrant. They began colonizing heavily, which would make them the instigators and the invaders; in Norse myths, most of them written by Snorri Sturluson, Odinn of the Aesir is said to have fired the first shot.
Terra was designed to be a living library of all the kinds of species in the galaxy. It was designed and constructed long before the interventions of either the Aesir or the Vanir.
*And its designers are pissed.
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