Space Weather and SETI Silence: Stellar Activity Broadens Signals and Reframes Narrowband Searches

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Vishal Gajjar and Grayce Brown argue that space weather around stars—eruptions and strong winds—can bend and broaden narrow alien radio signals before they reach Earth, especially from red dwarfs, so SETI should look for what actually arrives rather than what was transmitted.

Aliens Could Be Sending Signals, but Space Weather Might Be Hiding Them
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Aliens Could Be Sending Signals, but Space Weather Might Be Hiding Them

Space weather around stars might be scrambling alien transmissions, explaining the silence SETI has encountered in its search for extraterrestrial intelligence.