The Happiness in Humor Podcast

We are hardcore gamers who love to just sit around and talk about gaming, goof off and game on a budget for gaming and tech that the average person who's in poverty so that they know how to build their computers, where to buy their games, and what the latest on gaming and tech. We are comedians looking to do improvisation and stand-up comedy in collaboration with other comedians or to conduct comical interviews for people and to make fun of the news as well on a political level. Warning: viewer discretion is advised. We also discuss true crime sometimes.

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episode 2: The Wow Signal


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The Wow! signal was received on August 15, 1977, by the Big Ear radio telescope at Ohio State University.

Astronomer Jerry R. Ehman discovered the anomaly a few days later.  Completely baffled and surprised by the result, he circled the reading and wrote the comment “Wow!” on its side. The Wow! Signal was born!

The mysterious narrowband radio signal appeared to come from the direction of the constellation Sagittarius and remains the strongest candidate for an alien radio transmission ever detected.

Even Ohio State University Radio Observatory director John Kraus wrote in a letter to Carl Sagan: “The  ‘Wow!’ signal is highly suggestive of extraterrestrial intelligent  origin but little more can be said until it returns for further study.

However, we still have no idea of the exact source of the strange  extraterrestrial message. Some scientists have suggested the signal  could have been caused by a comet orbiting in the inner solar system.

But now, an amateur astronomer, Alberto Caballero, may have debunked the mystery behind the signal.

After analyzing thousands of stars in the area the famous Wow! signal came from, he proposes in a pre-print paper that its source may be a Sun-like star, as explained in the video below.

The only potential Sun-like star in all the Wow! signal  region appears to be 2MASS 19281982-2640123. Despite this star is  located too far for sending any reply in the form of a radio or light  transmission, it could be a great target to make observations searching  for exoplanets around the star.

So are you now convinced? Or do you still believe the Wow! Signal is of extraterrestrial intelligent origin. I do in alien cities and planets.

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