The signal arrived on a Tuesday in October, 1923.
Professor James Whitfield was in his study at King's College, grading papers on celestial mechanics, when the telegraph machine in the corner began to click. It was not supposed to be clicking. The machine was connected to the observatory's receiving array, but the observatory had not detected anything unusual for months. James set down his pen and listened. The clicks came in a steady rhythm —...
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