03-04-2025, 07:06 PM
Nice to chat and read about this here. 
I remember Professor Simon Holland began talking and reporting about this a while ago. He joined ATS but got ridiculed because sadly he went way over the top in his first posts and quit for good. Sad really.
His videos are great and one of them in particular gained quite a bit of interest....
I like the idea of the faster than light communication and it kinda runs alongside one of my own theories:
When we point a very powerful telescope into the depths of space and observe something like a planet or moon, maybe we aren't just "looking" at something. Particularly Hubble and now The Webb telescope. Maybe we are "sending" energy in an INCREDIBLY focused beam. All the sensors and new cameras evolving rapidly may have unknown side effects. This may have the effect of creating an observable point of light/plasma/energy at the exact point of FOCUS on the target without us realising. Just like some of the TIC TAK objects and crazy moving objects, especially those made of light. One degree from a very long way away can appear to move way beyond our Earthly physics at the point of observation.
Also, consider collapsing athletes or newscasters filmed with endless multiple cameras and sensors on a mobile or powerful TV cameras etc. Maybe something happens inside a body when this is in effect which screws with a heartbeat and bloodflow.
When we began doing this a few years ago with our big telescopes, maybe we were actually sending a message without knowing it.
What we may be seeing here on Earth is a similar effect from one or more of those targets doing similar things. A response perhaps, or like us, just a random observation many light years away scanning the skies.
I wonder how this is affected by the vast distances involved regarding these observations?
Since it's launch in 1990, hubble has observed many things, and I think quite a few things focused on up to perhaps 100 trillion miles away could send/reflect back at us by now.
Think of it like looking at the Moon with a telescope which we can shift with ease to scan the surface but nothing related to the physics of the Moon could explain it from there if it was looking at our focus point containing some kind of visual energy unbeknown to us.
What on Earth...or in the Universe, could we be doing out there without knowing?
Yes, I'm way out there.

I remember Professor Simon Holland began talking and reporting about this a while ago. He joined ATS but got ridiculed because sadly he went way over the top in his first posts and quit for good. Sad really.
His videos are great and one of them in particular gained quite a bit of interest....
I like the idea of the faster than light communication and it kinda runs alongside one of my own theories:
When we point a very powerful telescope into the depths of space and observe something like a planet or moon, maybe we aren't just "looking" at something. Particularly Hubble and now The Webb telescope. Maybe we are "sending" energy in an INCREDIBLY focused beam. All the sensors and new cameras evolving rapidly may have unknown side effects. This may have the effect of creating an observable point of light/plasma/energy at the exact point of FOCUS on the target without us realising. Just like some of the TIC TAK objects and crazy moving objects, especially those made of light. One degree from a very long way away can appear to move way beyond our Earthly physics at the point of observation.
Also, consider collapsing athletes or newscasters filmed with endless multiple cameras and sensors on a mobile or powerful TV cameras etc. Maybe something happens inside a body when this is in effect which screws with a heartbeat and bloodflow.
When we began doing this a few years ago with our big telescopes, maybe we were actually sending a message without knowing it.
What we may be seeing here on Earth is a similar effect from one or more of those targets doing similar things. A response perhaps, or like us, just a random observation many light years away scanning the skies.
I wonder how this is affected by the vast distances involved regarding these observations?
Since it's launch in 1990, hubble has observed many things, and I think quite a few things focused on up to perhaps 100 trillion miles away could send/reflect back at us by now.
Think of it like looking at the Moon with a telescope which we can shift with ease to scan the surface but nothing related to the physics of the Moon could explain it from there if it was looking at our focus point containing some kind of visual energy unbeknown to us.
What on Earth...or in the Universe, could we be doing out there without knowing?
Yes, I'm way out there.

Wisdom knocks quietly, always listen carefully. And never hit "SEND" or "REPLY" without engaging brain first.