Space Observatory: How to Contact Aliens

For the last 17 years since the founding of his Kingsland Observatory outside Boyle, Co. Roscommon, Eamon Ansbro has sought alien life. It is a pursuit that can easily be a target of ridicule. In recent years, however, the discovery of thousands of implants has increased research [...]
It is a pursuit that can easily be a target of ridicule. In recent years, however, the discovery of thousands of implants has increased the search for alien life.
The problem is we don't know whether alien intelligence exists and even if we don't know how to communicate with them, reports “Locking”, Transmission Periscope.
The biggest obstacle is the distance involved. Even at the speed of light (250,000 km per second), a message sent to the nearest star, Alpha Centauri, would last nine years to get there.
Dr. Ansbro is researching to create faster communication than the speed of light, a possible discovery that will overturn the laws of physics established by Albert Einstein.
“is possible,” he says, “has had theoretical models in this regard. There has been work for the last five or six years to show that this is possible. Currently you are limited by the speed of light. ”
He speculates that while people use 4D technology (i.e. Radio communication, he believes alien intelligence can use something more advanced called quantum superluminal communication (QSC) or 5D. To make an analogy, human beings can be at AM while foreigners can be at the FM.
Dr. Ansbro admits there is no certainty that alien intelligence exists. The SETIT's science is still on the side of astrobiology [the notion of alien life],” he says.
New telescopes are developing that will require carbon description of life in the atmosphere of ecstasy.
In a lecture Monday organised by Astronomy Ireland, Dr. Ansbro will explain his recent thoughts about the possible nature of alien life.
“Shannes are very good to get a contact from them,” he says. The final “Test will come from exploring alien biospaces./Periscopi/