slyscorpion said:
I am assuming there is some kind of universal language understood by all beings who are advanced past a point. I assume different beings might use it differently or whatever like sanskrit is one of our expressions but the universal language is understood by all.
Well, taking my theme...or meme...of media, and science fiction mainly, explaining things - in an episode of Stargate - SG-1, there was like a sort of universal language, and it is something people have known about for decades, or centuries or millenia or forever, depending on how you look at it. Decades/century or so, for the continued mapping of the Periodic Table, or forever for water and oxygen, etc. (which are bits and pieces on the Periodic Table). From the Stargate Wiki -
The basic elements are what make up the Universe, they are the basic building bloc-- of course! How do you ensure universal communication? You reduce the method of communication to the most basic element; common to everyone and everything that exists in the Universe! Jack, this is a true universal language.
~Dr Daniel Jackson, archaeologist and linguist
Similarly in an episode of Star Trek - TNG, using prime numbers as a form of communication or indication of intelligence is also universal, but I would say that it would be only when presuming others would think the same way as us and realise, notice or care about prime numbers. Star Trek is good if you like fantasy sci-fi; Stargate - SG-1 more than the rest is more realistic and less fantasy, to an extent. The jew likes to reveal things in a nonsensical fashion to make us laugh and scoff at, and mock, it.
According to Science, stuff vibrates. With that, if we can zoom-in to the bits and pieces of the Universe, then we can see that there is not a clear, defined edge, so after a certain zoom level there is, according to Science or at least according to Planck, no point in zooming-in any further; there is no meaning in having any smaller lengths of measurement; therefore, the Planck length is the smallest meaningful measurement of distance. (Maybe when Will Smith sticks his finger in the globe thing and causes havock in Men in Black, he was onto something!) If we can see the differences in the elements and how they vibrate and with such vibrations how they react and interact, then we might be onto something with vibrating Words of Power, etc.!
Scientists are first to observe, image all-important molecular vibrations
Using light focused to size of an atom, they push resolution of microscopy to new level
Summary:
By focusing light down to the size of an atom, scientists have produced the first images of a molecule's normal modes of vibration -- the internal motions that drive the chemistry of all things, including the function of living cells.
ScienceDaily (https://archive.is/wb598)
Scientists observe a single quantum vibration under ordinary conditions
Studying a common material at room temperature, researchers bring quantum behavior 'closer to our daily life'
Summary:
Scientists have for the first time created and observed a single phonon in a common material at room temperature.
ScienceDaily (https://archive.is/Ubjp5)
Scientists use vibrations within cells to identify their mechanical properties
Scientists at Université de Montréal have developed a unique technique to map, on a scale of milliseconds, the elasticity of the components inside a cell.
phys.org (https://archive.is/8MzzN)
Ultrafast Electron Microscopy Visualizes Acoustic Vibrations of Plasmonic Nanorods at the Interfaces
Highlights
• An improvement over current state-of-the-art UEM by an order of magnitude
• Subnanometer sensitivity at picosecond precision in real-space wide-field imaging
• Direct mapping of the acoustic vibrations of nanoparticles at a single-particle level
• Control of the photoinduced activity with local selectivity at the nanoscales
ScienceDirect (https://archive.is/2E5jg)
Physicists develop way to identify molecules by vibrational signatures
Professor Wilson Ho, center, and graduate students Mohammad Rezaei, left, and Barry Stipe show off their "homemade" scanning tunneling microscope in a basement laboratory in Clark Hall. The instrument, enclosed in a vacuum chamber and cooled by liquid helium, is precise enough to resolve parts of molecules.
Frank DiMeo/University Photography
UCI Department of Physics and Astronomy (https://archive.is/u7FGl)
Signal Discovery?
A Los Angeles scientist says living cells may make distinct sounds, which might someday help doctors “hear” diseases
Smithsonian Magazine (https://archive.is/SN9RW)
The symphony of life, revealed
Using a new imaging technique they developed, scientists have managed to observe and document the vibrations of lysozyme, an antibacterial protein found in many animals. This graphic visualizes the vibrations in lysozyme as it is excited by terahertz light (depicted by the red wave arrow). Credit: Andrea Markelz and Katherine Niessen.
A new imaging technique captures the vibrations of proteins, tiny motions critical to human life
University of Buffalo (https://archive.is/hxi4e)
Bacterial Vibrations
Antibiotic treatment becomes futile when bacteria evolve to evade it. Timely identification of antibiotic resistance is therefore important to curb a bacterial infection. Conventional methods to screen for bacterial resistance to antibiotics typically rely on time-consuming assays that measure growth patterns. Longo et al. offer a solution to this problem by using atomic force microscopy (AFM) to detect small changes in the movements of bacteria, which appear to reflect their antibiotic resistance.
Science Translational Medicine (https://archive.is/KJPnE)
All of these articles were from just one simple search. Those videos of the vibrational sounds of the Planets - which make Saturn sound like christian "hell" - might be something, but that is more sensationalised - and as we know, the Planets do have impacts and effects upon us and things. This helps explain that Astrology is not bunk, hokum nor nonsense.
With all of these vibrations just here, we have these many species of Animal. The Universe being universally-similar, there would be many species of aliens/ETs. There was also a game or an interactive thing which was shared before but I forgot its name and I don't have its link. It showed how things can come into existence from vibrations and depending on if a vibration happens next to another, it might increase or be cancelled-out. Similarly, with evolution and time, one species might overpower another forever or temporarily. These vibrations and elements could be like a universal language understood by X number of alien/ET species, unless there might be some parts of existence where Nature rebels against laws or induces other laws and things are very different entirely, but then at least some things would still be similar, I would think, which could then perhaps exist other species. If the Universe is an infinitely-large place, then there could be innumerous species, sub-species, races, sub-races, breeds, sub-breeds, etc. of aliens/ETs.