In 1974, Puerto Rico sent a message to the stars—a digital hello from the Arecibo Observatory. Dubbed the Arecibo Message, it was humanity’s first attempt to reach out to extraterrestrial life. The message contained information about humanity, our DNA, and even the solar system’s structure, encoded into a binary pattern designed to be understood by alien intelligence.
This historic broadcast was transmitted from the powerful radio telescope in Arecibo and aimed at a star cluster 25,000 light-years away. The message is still traveling through the cosmos, and though scientists knew it might never reach alien ears, they were hopeful.
But here’s where it gets interesting. Decades after the message was sent, crop circles in the UK seemed to replicate the Arecibo Message, sparking conspiracy theories of extraterrestrial contact. Whether it was a prank or an alien response remains unknown, but it added another layer of mystery to an already thrilling story.
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Penelope McGrath
Psychological Thriller Author
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