There has been a development that excites and leaves readers suspicious about the existence of extraterrestrial life, which continues to be one of the biggest mysteries of today. China’s state-sponsored Science and Technology Daily newspaper announced in its news that the Sky Eye space telescope in the country may have caught signs of alien civilization.
In the news in question, it was reported that the electromagnetic signals captured by the world’s largest telescope, Sky Eye, are different from the signals captured before. Although it is reported in the news that scientists continue to work on the signal, there was another development that made the subject even more interesting.
The article was taken down:
The Chinese state-supported newspaper that published the news took the news off the air shortly after. No information was provided as to why the news published on the website was removed. On the other hand, the news went viral on China’s social media Weibo shortly after it was published and caught the radar of both national and international broadcasting organizations.
In the detail part of the news, the words of Zhang Tonjie from Beijing Normal University were quoted. In a statement to the newspaper, Tonjie said that Sky Eye’s extremely sensitive low-frequency radio band plays a critical role in the detection of alien civilizations, and he also evaluated the possibility that the detected signal could be some kind of interference, different from the alien civilization.