NASA Filmmaker Claims Scientists Have Discovered Evidence Of ‘Alien Life’
NASA Filmmaker Claims Scientists Have Discovered Evidence Of ‘Alien Life’
Simon Holland is known to have worked on documentaries for BBC and NASA-funded projects.

One National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) filmmaker named Simon Holland has claimed that evidence of intelligent alien life has been discovered by the telescopes on the earth. According to the NASA filmmaker, the proof will be released in less than a month. Simon is known to have worked on documentaries for the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) and NASA-funded projects. Speaking about the discovery, Simon said that an Oxford-funded program was looking for extraterrestrial signals. According to him, the program had been able to identify non-human intelligence in our galaxy. This non-human intelligence signal was a five-hour-long burst of radio waves. According to Simon, it looks like the signal was generated from a region around Proxima Centauri. It is a star that is 4.2 light-years away from Earth.

The team from Oxford stated that they have been analysing the signal but did not reveal its likely source. This signal was first detected on April 29, 2019 then why was there a delay in publishing the news? Simon talked about it in a media interview. According to him, “They are looking for details, hence the delay in publishing the news.” According to the filmmaker, he had received confirmation of the discovery of proof of alien life from a source inside the $100 million (Rs 8.4 crore) nonprofit ‘Breakthrough Listen’. Simon said that the signal is currently in the low information zone. As per Simon, the technical hurdles that the team is facing are that the signals are very weak.

Simon cited a source from the Oxford-led nonprofit project, Breakthrough Listen. According to him, the evidence supports the theory that the signal originated from an advanced alien species. Speaking to a media portal, Simon Holland said that his contact is a senior EU (European Union) radio telescope administrator. In October 2021, Breakthrough Listen claimed to have detected a radio signal. The nonprofit project said that this signal had originated from near Proxima Centauri (above) but was found to be a false positive. Simon feels that a similar scenario might not happen this time. It is because Simon feels that the signal is an electromagnetic spectrum.

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