Scientists show where mysterious noises from the universe are coming from

Scientists show where mysterious noises from the universe are coming from

Scientists have found the source of a number of powerful radiophone explosions detected on Earth. Signals, known as “rapid radio faulting”, are intense but short: they last less than a second but contain more energy than the sun produces year-round. Initially they were discovered in 2007 [...]

Signals, known as “rapid radio faulting”, are intense but short: they last less than a second but contain more energy than the sun produces year-round.

They were first discovered in 2007 but have remained mysterious since then, with scientists cataloging 1,000 of them.

The ecstasy of the explosions has triggered numerous speculations, ranging from extraterranean technologies to physical phenomena, writes Independent, translates Periscope.

But in the new study, researchers have traced the source of eight explosions to their exact locations. Five of them were inside spiral galaxies.

That discovery not only helps locate the blast, but also for the burglar.

Our resolutions are new and exciting. This is the first view of the high resolution of explosions, and the Kubble finds that five of them are located near or within the wings of spiral galaxies,” said Alexander Mannings from the University of California.

The study seems to have rejected the theory that the explosions came from the deaths of the newest and largest stars.

However, it suggests that the primary theory is that they stem from the explosions of young magnets, or neutron stars, with extremely powerful magnetic fields. /Periscope

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