THE BEACON
The "Hydrogen" Clue and the Big Ear
In this technical call to action, Garbotalk and Reptiliandude outline a pragmatic roadmap for human sovereignty centered on repurposing existing particle physics infrastructure. By identifying the “Wow! Signal” frequency as a specific instruction to use “excited hydrogen,” RD urges humanity to move beyond radio waves and master real-time communication through quantum entanglement—a technology he claims was briefly pioneered in Geneva during the late 90s before being abandoned. The strategy involves using a simple “tap code” via CERN to pulse subatomic particles toward the coordinate of the original signal’s paired receiver. RD emphasizes that even a basic, “unpolished” attempt at this real-time “whisper” would legally classify humanity as a self-aware species, effectively crashing the Kayeen’s monopoly on Earth and forcing the Assembly to acknowledge our independent rights.
THE BEACON
The "Hydrogen" Clue and the Big Ear
In this technical call to action, Garbotalk and Reptiliandude outline a pragmatic roadmap for human sovereignty centered on repurposing existing particle physics infrastructure. By identifying the “Wow! Signal” frequency as a specific instruction to use “excited hydrogen,” RD urges humanity to move beyond radio waves and master real-time communication through quantum entanglement—a technology he claims was briefly pioneered in Geneva during the late 90s before being abandoned. The strategy involves using a simple “tap code” via CERN to pulse subatomic particles toward the coordinate of the original signal’s paired receiver. RD emphasizes that even a basic, “unpolished” attempt at this real-time “whisper” would legally classify humanity as a self-aware species, effectively crashing the Kayeen’s monopoly on Earth and forcing the Assembly to acknowledge our independent rights.
Image: A close up view of the Rosette Nebula. The red color comes from Hydrogen (Photo by INT Photometric H-Alpha Survey of the Northern Galactic Plane, prepared by Nick Wright, University College via Wikimedia Commons)
Source: RD, "We need to answer the beacon= wow signal. We have less than 40 years. How are we going to do it?" r/reptiliandude, Reddit, (25 March 2017) https://www.reddit.com/r/reptiliandude/comments/61dqxy/we_need_to_answer_the_beacon_wow_signal_we_have/
Brotato_Potatonator: Thank you for posting this info, garbotalk. Here is a link to the Ohio’s big ear telescope. One thing that brings up questions is they say no audio recording equipment was present to record the signal at the time. What they do say is that the recording had the same frequency that hydrogen emits when excited.
garbotalk: Thank you for that. I am new to this subject. Your link is quite helpful.
Exciting hydrogen seems pretty straight forward. But it must be done in a way to leave a message. RD has mentioned tap code several times.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tap_code
It seems convenient to the Kayeen that the only radio telescope to detect the Wow signal, Big Ear in Ohio, has since been destroyed to build a golf course.
The problem is, the signal has been sent. There will not necessarily be another. They are awaiting a reply. And we have to do it within 40 years.
We have to:
- Figure out what it said.
- Figure out how to reproduce it via exciting hydrogen in a specific way.
- Build a similar device to send a reply OR adapt a current device like at CERN.
RD also mentioned an experiment done in Geneva in the 90’s that was on the right track, then abandoned. To me, that is where we begin.
I’m going to research this abandoned experiment and see what I find.
If there is enough interest in batting around ideas on this subject, we will create a forum exclusive to the pursuit of answering the beacon. I’ll first gauge how full this thread gets with posts other than mine.
All of you private messaging me on the subject would do well to post your thoughts here where we can all disseminate them.
Reptiliandude: The beacons are much like satellites. The first sends out an electromagnetic signal that is so powerful it could wipe out electronic equipment millions of miles away.
Point your beacon towards the empty space where the original signal came from.
It’s a lot easier than you think. You guys aren’t even looking at faster than light speed communication.
What travels faster than light?
You already discovered that it’s the way that a co-particle will respond to change.
You discovered this in Geneva in the late 90’s and haven’t done a thing with it.
You’ve already set things in motion with atomic testing.
You have CERN at your disposal.
Now all you have to do is to step away from that and to use the atom to try and say your first words.
Take a look at the tap code used by pow’s in Vietnam.
Even if you build something around that and make an attempt…
I promise you that someone will say, “wtf is this?” And, it will count.
Real time communication is absolutely necessary for interstellar logistics.
