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SciFi Wobble

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The intersection of earth-man and alien life form is filtered through the especially eerie sounds that only science can co-opt, dissect and eventually translate. The terminology trapped in this squiggly aural sensation may be very familiar, like looking into a mirror, or it may be as different as the dark black eyes of its creators who are determined to draft the human race into assuming the role of farm animals, feeding their populace, or per...
The intersection of earth-man and alien life form is filtered through the especially eerie sounds that only science can co-opt, dissect and eventually translate. The terminology trapped in this squiggly aural sensation may be very familiar, like looking into a mirror, or it may be as different as the dark black eyes of its creators who are determined to draft the human race into assuming the role of farm animals, feeding their populace, or perhaps as a delicacy fit for a king. There are great challenges in searching across the cosmos for a first transmission that could be characterized as intelligent, since its direction, spectrum and method of communication are all unknown beforehand. As early as 1896, Nikola Tesla suggested that radio could be used to contact extraterrestrial life. In 1899 while investigating atmospheric electricity using a Tesla coil receiver in his Knob Hill lab Tesla observed repetitive signals, substantially different from the signals noted from storms and Earth noise, that he interpreted as being of extraterrestrial origin. He later recalled the signals appeared in groups of one, two, three, and four clicks together. Tesla thought the signals were coming from Mars. Analysis of Tesla's research has ranged from suggestions that Tesla detected nothing, to claims that Tesla may have been observing naturally occurring Jovian plasma torus signals. This sound uses the following file from Freesound: http://www.freesound.org/samplesViewSingle.php?id=116781

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  • Rating: 3.5 Stars with 1,408 ratings
  • Released: over 6 years ago
  • Size: 1.53 MiB

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