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In 1960 renowned Australian physicist Ronald Bracewell speculated that alien societies may have already sent robot probes to our Solar System. He inspired sci-fi authors — but not serious research. Now, with NASA and The Pentagon taking UAPs seriously, it may be time to dust off Bracewell's ideas.
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