Cosmos answers back! NASA shares groundbreaking announcement on evidence of aliens

While the nonprofit had previously reported a false positive signal from Proxima Centauri in October 2021, Holland expressed optimism that the current signal represents a genuine electromagnetic phenomenon.

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Interestingly, this signal was initially detected on April 29, 2019, raising questions about the delay in its public announcement. (Freepik)

World News: According to Holland, the program has reportedly identified signals indicative of non-human intelligence. The signal, characterized as a five-hour burst of radio waves, appears to originate from the vicinity of Proxima Centauri, a star located approximately 4.2 light-years from Earth. Despite the excitement surrounding this discovery, the Oxford team has been cautious in sharing specifics about the signal's potential source.

Delay in announcement sparks confusion 

Interestingly, this signal was initially detected on April 29, 2019, raising questions about the delay in its public announcement. In a recent media interview, Holland explained, “They are looking for details, hence the delay in publishing the news.” He revealed that he received confirmation of the discovery from a source within the nonprofit organization ‘Breakthrough Listen,’ which is backed by a $100 million investment.

Holland emphasized that the signal currently resides in a "low information zone," attributing this to its weak nature. He shared insights from his contact at the Oxford-led project, who supports the theory that the signal may originate from an advanced alien species. While the nonprofit had previously reported a false positive signal from Proxima Centauri in October 2021, Holland expressed optimism that the current signal represents a genuine electromagnetic phenomenon.