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Science Forum Index » Physics - Electromagnetic Forum » #88 distinguishing between a lifeless pulsar like Jupiter or a lifefilled pulsar like Earth-- Subpulses ; biophysics trilogy book series: "Darwin Evolution replaced by Superdeterminism from Quantum Mechanics"
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Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 9:03 am |
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There has to be a distinguishing trait between the EM of Earth's
magnetosphere and all of its
life producing radio, TV and power grid EM versus Jupiter's
magnetosphere pulses barren of
life.
Archimedes Plutonium wrote:
(snipped)
Quote: Jupiter comes in two frequencies of 15 MHz and 40 MHz.
PSR B1620-26 has 400 or 800 MHz, and 1330 MHz
And PSR J0737-3039B has 820 and 1400 MHz
So what is the deal with all these frequencies? The reason I ask is
perhaps it is a tool
to provide an answer as to whether a given pulsar is actually a planet
like Jupiter or whether
a given pulsar is a advanced alien civilization on a planet similar to
Earth.
So what distinguishes pulses from Jupiter versus pulses produced by
Earth?
Could it be the subpulses?
We will never prove it until we actually measure and observe Earth's
pulsar
characteristics. But until then we can hypothesize Earth's pulsar
qualities.
We already can track Jupiter's pulsations and I am told it does
interfer with
ham-radio-operators.
So where would the pulse of Jupiter differ from the pulse of Earth?
The major difference
is that the pulse from Earth would be the aggregate of Radio waves, TV
waves, Electric
Power Grid waves reformed by the magnetosphere.
So how do we "pick out" from a pulse these Civilization contributions
versus the pulse
of Jupiter which are natural phenomenon of Io satellite and Jupiter's
magnetosphere?
I suspect the answer lies in the subpulses, but there maybe a more
"telling signature".
Archimedes Plutonium
www.iw.net/~a_plutonium
whole entire Universe is just one big atom
where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies |
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