https://youtu.be/ol6Dcsj1J84
>>18450316
It's an audio invasion!
Ah!
>>18450316
I hear two separate mechanical sounds.
the one which is continuous, it sounds like working engine of a radio telescope and the other one sounds like allegedly received signal.
Sounds like somebody's rattling AC.
>>18450817
>working engine of a radio telescope
I like this concept. You can rate radio telescopes based on the amount of horse power they can generate. You can put superchargers on them.
>>18450930
you have no idea how a radio telescope works dude
>>18451098
It's a big dish where the radio waves come in, bounce off, and hit the detector on those pylons.
Now SOME radio telescopes have drive motors that can change the direction they're pointing at. Those do make some noise. But they don't usually run while the telescope is detecting. Furthermore, radio telescopes detect radio waves, not sound. It's not a giant microphone, so engine noise doesn't show up in the signals.
>>18451599
so what do you think this might be?
>>18451631
see
>>18450924
A hoax. Literally nothing.
>>18451716
radio signals are converted into audio files you ignorant denier.
how do you think they get wow signal?
>>18450316
this actually sounds relaxing,
>>18451763
By converting a radiosignal into an alphanumeric code, not an audio signal.
Also NASA signals aren't some sort of top secret classified material that gets leaked. And they don't post it on youtube channels that get a few dozen views after spamming it on /x/ in at least two different threads and probably elsewhere.
This is just OP being a fag.
>>18452892
hey anon, do you know what vcrp means?
>>18450930
>the only engine is the conventional combustion engine in my broom-broom !!!
'Engine' could be so many things, from simple electric engines for outputting torque to video game engines.