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The technique of using Pulsars to Detect Black Hole Binaries in Globular Clusters results in detecting gravitational radiation based advanced extraterrestrial communication channels
India Daily Technology Team
Jul. 9, 2006

Black holes can be detected from the effect of their gravitational radiation on the known millisecond pulsars in a globular cluster.

In recent days, scientists have used this technique to detect many black holes in the whole cosmos.

An interesting thing has happened in some studies over the past year.

The gravitational radiation study has produced some indirect proof of the presence of intelligent very advanced extraterrestrial alien civilization in those clusters.

Scientists performed a more careful Monte Carlo simulation by specially modeling various waveforms and determining their detectability when added to simulated pulsar data. While doing this the computer models showed clear signs of gravitation wave manipulation that can be interpreted as communication signals from advanced intelligent civilizations in those globular cluster.

The computer algorithms are analyzing the patterns of gravitational radiation. The problem is in extrapolating radiation effect when the Pulsar lighthouse effect is not there.


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