extraterrestrial noise
extraterrestrial noise
[¦ek·strə·tə′res·trē·əl ′nōiz] (electromagnetism)
Cosmic and solar noise; radio disturbances from sources other than those related to the earth.
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Since then, the
extraterrestrial noise we make is a screaming cacophony mad enough, I would have thought, to drive away any aliens and to warn them to keep their own communications - and therefore, evidence of their existence - to themselves.
"The repeat spoon-fed cheers and almost nonstop,
extraterrestrial noise level is totally out of line," the writer says.
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