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🧵Thread: We're Looking for Aliens the Wrong Way, They're Using Quantum Tunnels, Not Radio Waves /1 SETI is listening to the wrong thing. Not because aliens aren’t talking, but because we don’t know how to listen. They’re not using radio, not even light. They’re using quantum tunneling. And some... show more
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/2 We’ve pointed antennas at the stars for decades. SETI, Arecibo, the Allen Array. We search for repetition, modulation and radio beacons. But what if intelligent life evolved under one rule? Silence = Survival. Noise = death. Would you shout into the void?

/3 Professor Simon revealed that a European research group quietly tested a new kind of receiver. It doesn't listen for waves, it listens outside of spacetime. Based on a design by physicist Gunter Nimtz, it uses quantum tunneling, and it worked!

/4 They picked up a signal it's not in Hz, it's not even in laser pulses. But through instantaneous transfer across the quantum field. The message? Well that's unclear, because translation is the real problem.

/5 Imagine trying to talk to a being that doesn’t know, what a sphere is, what colors are, what sound is or even what matter is and you see the problem. If They don’t speak math, or use symbols then you realize why the team have hit a wall.

/6 The transmission was received, then they built a quantum transmitter. They fired a reply back into the tunneling field. Omnipresent, everywhere at once. The only hope is that they get it, interpret it, and reply in kind. Contact has already begun.

/7 Nimtz’s lab demo is like this: Signal enters → signal exits, with no spacetime delay. Not "faster than light", because it is outside of light, space and even time! This isn’t sci-fi, it’s lab-verified, and replicable.

/8 Quantum communication isn't encryptable. When you send a signal, there’s a non-zero chance it lands anywhere, everywhere. You can encrypt the message, but not the medium. SETI isn’t ready. The military however is already there.

/9 Why does this matter? Imply because even on Earth, radio sucks for long-distance ops. Mars missions have 20-minute delays. Drones can't be joystick-flown from halfway around the world due to latency. Quantum comms = zero latency, it's instantaneous!

/10 Neutrinos may also be involved. Billions pass through us every second, untouched. But pattern analysis in Antarctic neutrino labs is starting to hint at structure. A modulated neutrino signal? Impossible, until it’s not.

/11 Aliens don’t want to be seen, they want to connect silently. Without announcing their presence to predators, or to us. Because maybe…we’re the predators.

/12 You won't hear this in mainstream science. Too peer-reviewed, too “respectable.” But behind closed doors, communication may have already started. Just not in ways your textbooks can explain.

/13 We’re not alone, we never were, but we kept listening with radios to a universe that whispers in tunneling fields and neutrino streams. They're not distant, they’re here. We just weren’t tuned in. /end 🧵 #QuantumCommunication #ETContact #SETI #GunterNimtz #Disclosure Source: Professor Simon Holland

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