NASA Detected Aliens Having War in Space

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Galaxies flush their waste into deep space and surrounding halos. This flush of heavy elements by galaxies can be seen millions of light years away. Could this be a distant galactic alien war? It seems like an odd proposition, since believers generally regard aliens as advanced beings. However, the flushing of space elements into other galaxies could be something NASA should look into. Especially since human waste is filling the Earth at alarming rates. The World Bank estimates that human waste will exceed 11 million tons per day by the year 2100. Maybe NASA can figure out a way to launch it into the galaxy instead.

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Borderless Galactic Space Waste

New research from the University of Colorado Boulder has found that galaxies launch heavy elements into deep space and surrounding halos. The study, published in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, highlights the flushing pattern of galaxies. Oxygen, iron, and carbon atoms fill halos outside of galaxies more than inside. Getting rid of waste is good, right? Not for galaxies. They need those heavy elements in order to build new stars and planets. The $70 million Cosmic Origin Spectrograph collected the data. This expensive instrument studies the evolution of the universe and is installed on the NASA Hubble Telescope.

Is Space Imploding Because of Aliens at War?

If there are no heavy elements for new stars and planets, does that mean all of the space will soon be deprived of what it needs to grow? Instead of recycling those much-needed elements, it is wasted, according to the study. Could the new data mark the beginning of the end for some galaxies? Aliens may be battling for galactic supremacy in a war that we Earthlings are simply unaware of. Aliens from one galaxy may be sucking the much-needed star and planet-building elements from a neighboring galaxy in order to create a new set of planets for themselves.

The New NASA Recycling Program

Garbage and human waste on Earth are piling up. So why not send it into space like aliens? If galaxies can do it, then NASA can surely find a way. NASA could launch human garbage millions of light years into deep space and contribute to the secret war fought by aliens. Who knows, maybe space can find a use for our garbage, creating new garbage planets and human feces stars. SpaceX and Blue Origin could also get involved in the NASA deep space recycling program as well. Jeff Bezos, founder of Amazon and Blue Origin wants to move factories to space. The garbage from these factories would need to go somewhere. Or we could package up our Earthly garbage and launch it at the sun. What does the ISS do with its waste?