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which they are on. Ifthey knew how to try and pick up signs of life at a level far in excess of what they are on, they would be pleas- antly, maybe, surprised. They might be quite startled to under- stand even a portion of what is truly going on. Do you mean they haveno way of communicating on that level? Not at the present time, but progress is being made. The fault with science on this planet is that it is closed to any idea of some- thing which is foreign to that which is observed on Earth. In other words, that which exists is only that which can be perceived through the instruments available at this time. Then these signals, ifthat would be aproperward, cannot be detected on theirinstruments. P: That is correct. So the assumption is that they don't exist. This is astumbling block for the scientists on this planet. D: By using theirpresent methods with radiowaves, arethey even close to finding out? P: They would never find out using the present technology because it is not the same type of radio wave. D: Couldyou give me any kind ofan equivalentso thatI mightunderstand how it is communicated? P: The communications are using natural forces such as gamma rays or cosmic rays which is taking advantage of a natural phe- nomenon and not generating it, as scientists on this planet are doing now. Do you understand? D: Vaguely. Then they would have to have away ofintercepting these rays and interpretingthem? P: The scientists at this point can detect these rays, these naturally occurring rays in their natural state. Forexample, tuning aradio between stations you get static. The background cosmic radiation is, one could say, this static. The scientists have not developed the ability to demodulate the signals in this naturally occurring phenomenon known as cosmic radiation. Gamma rays, x-rays, this type of thing, the communications going on are using these, this band-width or this spectrum of radiation to communicate. Therefore to receive that here on Earth, the equipment would have to demodulate or detect the communications in this spec- a es _ The EnergyDirector 49 P: This is hard to say because that would be like trying to predict the