Scientists who have for years been closely following Voyager 1's slow drift into the interstellar region of the Milky Way had a false alarm last month when the 35-year-old spacecraft measured a drop in solar particles that they were sure was a sign it had
We've decoded that disk on the space probe Commander Znargh. It looks like a takeout menu from the Restaurant At The End of the Universe. It even has a map!
Let's hope they have preference for Chinese over Western. Maybe the reason SETI hasn't picked up anything is that noisy planets get noticed.....or were noticed. Perhaps we should take the silence as a hint to STFU because other folk know what's lurking out there, in the darkness between the stars.
-J.
menu from the Restaurant At The End of the Universe. It even has a map!
Over 7 billion served... buah hah hah!