Futurist Clif High discusses an array of oddities surrounding NASA’s Voyager 2 space flight. “It’s all going to twist your noodle,” says High.
Launched on Aug. 20, 1977, Voyager 2 is among the first satellites to achieve solar escape velocity as it sped past Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. But as it approached the end of our solar system, there was a burst of noise, and something happened that fried the Sycamore chips of the quantum computer, developed by Google, that was monitoring the flight.
“Voyager 2 went off far enough and it triggered something,” says High. “They had to shut it down.” Whether it was a god, a demon, or simply an advanced space alien, something in space returned a set of data to us that was “self-protecting and self-revealing,” suggesting mankind had disturbed a truly powerful force. Here’s more from High in a new entry from his ongoing series Guide To Sci-Fi World.
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