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Forget listening for signals from outer space. So 20th
century…
The new deal these days is to watch for microscopic movement.
In other words, nanotechnology can now detect whether or not microbes are wriggling their way throughout the universe.
HNGN reports that researchers in Belgium and Switzerland have devised “the first ever alien-life detector.”
It has not only recognized “nearby human, plant and mouse cells” here on earth, but is also expected “to find microscopic alien life on other planets.”
Professor Giovanni Longo of the Ecole Polytechnique Federale de
Lausanne declares: Life is movement. Therefore, when tiny “feet” are on the move, there will be telltale traces.
These traces consist of “an increase in the amplitude of the measured fluctuations.”
There now, isn’t surfing the “nano nano” waves a lot more fun than sitting at SETI for decades to come?
Resources
http://www.hngn.com/articles/55784/20141230/alien-life-detector-invented-by-european-scientists.htm
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