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''Empty Noise Into Alien Communications (ENIAC)'' (2016) by [[Karl Jones (nonfiction)|Karl Jones]].
Media: Digital photos, digital photo-editing.


== Fiction cross-reference ==
== Fiction cross-reference ==


ENIAC ("[[Empty Noise Into Alien Communication]]") station, broadcasting noise into space, in hopes of deceiving extraterrestrial intelligences into revealing military technologies.
ENIAC ("[[Empty Noise Into Alien Communication]]") was a research and development program which broadcast noise into space, in hopes of deceiving extraterrestrial civilizations into revealing military technologies.


In this photograph, researchers have visualized the "Wow Signal" by adapting the Trinity Project for use as a [[scrying engine]].
In this photograph, researchers have visualized the "Wow Signal" by adapting the Trinity Project for use as a [[scrying engine]].


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File:Wow signal.jpg|link=Wow! signal (nonfiction)|[[Wow! signal (nonfiction)|Wow! signal]] more useful than it will ever know.
File:Gnotilus-fighting-Heracles.jpg|link=Gnotilus|[[Gnotilus]] secretes most of the world's supply of [[geometry solvent]].
File:Gnotilus-fighting-Heracles.jpg|link=Gnotilus|[[Gnotilus]] secretes most of the world's supply of [[geometry solvent]].
File:Madge_Palmolive.jpg|Consumer spokespersona says "[[geometry solvent]]" is nothing more than dish soap plus [[Extract of Radium]].
File:Madge_Palmolive.jpg|Consumer spokespersona says "[[geometry solvent]]" is nothing more than dish soap plus [[Extract of Radium]].

Revision as of 15:22, 10 June 2016

Empty Noise Into Alien Communications (ENIAC) (2016) by Karl Jones.

Media: Digital photos, digital photo-editing.

Fiction cross-reference

ENIAC ("Empty Noise Into Alien Communication") was a research and development program which broadcast noise into space, in hopes of deceiving extraterrestrial civilizations into revealing military technologies.

In this photograph, researchers have visualized the "Wow Signal" by adapting the Trinity Project for use as a scrying engine.

Nonfiction cross-reference

Source

Source: http://ma.mbe.doe.gov/me70/history/photos.htm, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=249043

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