Strange radio pulses detected coming from ice in Antarctica
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Strange radio pulses detected coming from ice in Antarctica
A cosmic particle detector in Antarctica has detected a series of bizarre signals that defy the current understanding of particle physics, according to an international research group that includes scientists from Penn State. The unusual radio pulses were detected by the Antarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna (ANITA) experiment, a range of instruments flown on balloons high above Antarctica that are designed to detect radio waves from cosmic rays hitting the atmosphere.
(phys.org)
Interesting thanks!!
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Strange radio pulses detected coming from ice in Antarctica
A cosmic particle detector in Antarctica has detected a series of bizarre signals that defy the current understanding of particle physics, according to an international research group that includes scientists from Penn State. The unusual radio pulses were detected by the Antarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna (ANITA) experiment, a range of instruments flown on balloons high above Antarctica that are designed to detect radio waves from cosmic rays hitting the atmosphere.
(phys.org)
The goal of the experiment is to gain insight into distant cosmic events by analyzing signals that reach the Earth. Rather than reflecting off the ice, the signals—a form of radio waves—appeared to be coming from below the horizon, an orientation that cannot be explained by the current understanding of particle physics and may hint at new types of particles or interactions previously unknown to science, the team said.
The researchers published their results in the journal Physical Review Letters.
“The radio waves that we detected were at really steep angles, like 30 degrees below the surface of the ice,” said Stephanie Wissel, associate professor of physics, astronomy and astrophysics who worked on the ANITA team searching for signals from elusive particles called neutrinos.
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Strange radio pulses detected coming from ice in Antarctica
A cosmic particle detector in Antarctica has detected a series of bizarre signals that defy the current understanding of particle physics, according to an international research group that includes scientists from Penn State. The unusual radio pulses were detected by the Antarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna (ANITA) experiment, a range of instruments flown on balloons high above Antarctica that are designed to detect radio waves from cosmic rays hitting the atmosphere.
(phys.org)
No!!! Let the dead gods slumber!!!
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Strange radio pulses detected coming from ice in Antarctica
A cosmic particle detector in Antarctica has detected a series of bizarre signals that defy the current understanding of particle physics, according to an international research group that includes scientists from Penn State. The unusual radio pulses were detected by the Antarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna (ANITA) experiment, a range of instruments flown on balloons high above Antarctica that are designed to detect radio waves from cosmic rays hitting the atmosphere.
(phys.org)
Nope! I’ve seen that movie. Before you know it they pull up a block of ice with some alien in it and Kurt Russell is blasting things with a flame thrower.
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No!!! Let the dead gods slumber!!!
Meh. It’s 2025. Wakey-wakey li’l Old Ones.
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Meh. It’s 2025. Wakey-wakey li’l Old Ones.
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Strange radio pulses detected coming from ice in Antarctica
A cosmic particle detector in Antarctica has detected a series of bizarre signals that defy the current understanding of particle physics, according to an international research group that includes scientists from Penn State. The unusual radio pulses were detected by the Antarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna (ANITA) experiment, a range of instruments flown on balloons high above Antarctica that are designed to detect radio waves from cosmic rays hitting the atmosphere.
(phys.org)
Sweet. I want a new pet.
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Sweet. I want a new pet.
I should buy that flamethrower.
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Strange radio pulses detected coming from ice in Antarctica
A cosmic particle detector in Antarctica has detected a series of bizarre signals that defy the current understanding of particle physics, according to an international research group that includes scientists from Penn State. The unusual radio pulses were detected by the Antarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna (ANITA) experiment, a range of instruments flown on balloons high above Antarctica that are designed to detect radio waves from cosmic rays hitting the atmosphere.
(phys.org)
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I should buy that flamethrower.
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Nope! I’ve seen that movie. Before you know it they pull up a block of ice with some alien in it and Kurt Russell is blasting things with a flame thrower.
Well, that’s what Snake Plissken would do.
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proof that elon makes everything lamer
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aihorde@lemmy.dbzer0.com draw for me elon musk in hell being awfully tortured and painfully regretting all the gaslighting, grifting, lying, manipulation, dishonorable, anti-human, nazi shit he did.
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aihorde@lemmy.dbzer0.com draw for me elon musk in hell being awfully tortured and painfully regretting all the gaslighting, grifting, lying, manipulation, dishonorable, anti-human, nazi shit he did.
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