Decoding the message of the pulsars - intelligent communication from the galaxy - 2006
معرفی کتاب «Decoding the message of the pulsars - intelligent communication from the galaxy - 2006» نوشتهٔ LaViolette Ph.D., Paul A.، منتشرشده توسط نشر Bear & Company در سال 2006. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
A new interpretation of nearly 40 years of interstellar signals and the prophetic message they contain • Contains extensive analysis of pulsar data, revealing new ideas about the origins and functions of pulsars • Provides proof of an extraterrestrial communication network • Includes information about the formation of crop circles and force-field-beaming technology In 1967, astronomers began receiving and cataloging precisely timed radio pulses from extraterrestrial sources, which they called pulsars. These pulsars emit laserlike radio beams that penetrate through space much like searchlight beams. Paul LaViolette, who has been researching pulsars for over 25 years, shows that while these pulsars have long been assumed to be spinning stars, the true nature of these radio sources has been grossly misunderstood. In Decoding the Message of the Pulsars , LaViolette shows that pulsars are distributed in the sky in a nonrandom fashion, often marking key galactic locations, and that their signals are of intelligent origin. Using extensive scientific data to corroborate his theory, he presents evidence of unusual geometric alignments among pulsars and intriguing pulse-period relationships. Equally compelling is the message LaViolette contends is being sent by these extraterrestrial beacons: a warning about a past galactic core explosion disaster that could recur in the near future. DECODING THE MESSAGE OF THE PULSARS CONTENTS PREFACE ACKNOWLEDGMENTS THE PULSAR ENIGMA Discovery Frequency Distance high frequency low frequency Δt The Neutron Star Lighthouse Model Neutron Star 260 1 Time-averaged profile 2000 pulse average 0 100 200 300 Interpulse ETI Beacons? A GALACTIC MESSAGE The One-radian Marker 1 radian 1 radian Degrees of Galactic Longitude (l) Number of Pulsars GC 23,000 l.y. 90° 180° 270° Earth One-radian Geometrical Rule The Millisecond Pulsar Marker Galactic Longitude Galactic Latitude 1937+21 1930+22 1 radian -4° 60° 58° 56° 54° 52° 1957+20 γ Sge 1953+1846A η Sge The Eclipsing Binary Millisecond Pulsar Other Eclipsing Binary Pulsars TABLE 1. DISTINCTIVE FEATURES OF THE ONE-RADIAN POINT PULSAR MARKERS The Eclipsing Binary Millisecond (EBM) Pulsar The Millisecond Pulsar THE GALACTIC NETWORK Superluminal Space Travel Spaceflight Navigation Pulse Phase (degrees) Pulse Phase (degrees) b) Intensity (arbitrary units) Superluminal Communication THE GALACTIC IMPERATIVE Message in the Stars Galactic Superwaves 0 10 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 3 Relative 10Be Production Rate SUPERWAVE WARNING BEACONS The Crab and Vela Supernova Remnants 09h15m 08h50m 08h25m 08h00m Pulsars Are Not Made in Supernova Explosions -40° -43° -46° -49° Vela Explosion site 10 light-years Vela Pulsar today Vela Pulsar 10,750 b.c.e. 8h 40m 38m 36m 34m 32m -44° -45° Wave of Destruction The King and Queen of Pulsars -4° Crab Pulsar PSR 0525+21 Galactic Latitude (b) Galactic anticenter Galactic Longitude (l) 188° 186° 184° 182° 180° Warning of an Impending Superwave? A Star Chart of the Sagitta Constellation? An Event Chronometer A Celestial Memorial to a Terrestrial Cataclysm The Crab Nebula: Scale Model of the Superwave Event Horizon A Superwave Shield? Cosmic Synchronicity? NATURAL OR ARTIFICIAL Lighthouse Trouble 1.0 1.0 Phase 0 .2 .4 .6 .8 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 Relative Intensity RADIO OPTICAL GAMMA RAY Signal Ordering Too Complex to Explain TABLE 4. KINDS OF ORDERING OBSERVED IN PULSAR SIGNALS A “Low-tech” Particle-Beam Communicator Field-engineered Stellar Cores as ETI Beacons FORCE FIELD-BEAMING TECHNOLOGY Aerial Plasmoids Microwave Phase Conjugation Tesla Waves The Crop Circle Phenomenon An ETI Connection? Setting Up a Star Shield Contact APPENDIX A ORDERED COMPLEXITY Pulses and Time-Averaged Pulse Profiles Pulse Modulation Pulse Drifting Mode Switching -5° 0 5° 1.0 0.5 90 60 30 180 135 90 45 -45 60 30 -30 PULSE PHASE TOTAL INTENSITY (arbitrary units) 1620 MHz 1200 PULSES EACH MODE APPENDIX B PARTICLE BEAM- COMMUNICATOR LUMINOSITY NOTES 1. The Pulsar Enigma 2. A Galactic Message 3. The Galactic Network 4. The Galactic Imperative 5. Superwave Warning Beacons 6. Sky Maps of a Celestial Disaster 7. Natural or Artificial 8. Force Field-Beaming Technology Appendix A: Ordered Complexity BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX "In Decoding the Message of the Pulsars, Paul A. LaViolette shows that pulsars are distributed in the sky in a nonrandom fashion, often marking key galactic locations, and that their signals are of intelligent origin. Using extensive scientific data to corroborate his theory, he presents evidence of unusual geometric alignments among pulsars and intriguing pulse-period relationships. Equally compelling is the message LaViolette contends is being sent by these extraterrestrial beacons: a warning about a past galactic core explosion disaster that could recur in the near future."--BOOK JACKET
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