By Jonathan O’Callaghan and Mark Prigg For Dailymail.com
Study finds freak frequencies from outside the Milky Way ALL form unexplained multiples of 187.5
- Scientists are trying to work out what is causing Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs)
- The strange signals occur for a few milliseconds and come from nowhere
- The first was detected in 2007, but only a handful have been seen since
- Explanations range from colliding neutron stars to alien signals
series of mysterious pulsing signals coming from outside our solar system form a strange unexplained pattern, researchers have revealed.
Known as Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs), just 10 have been discovered – and astronomers have no idea what they are.
Now a new study has found that all 10 bursts’ dispersion measures are multiples of a single number: 187.5
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