TRACK ONE:

The following is the first track of The Kepler Transmission.

Before you press play, we want to be clear: this is NOT random noise. Our team has spent over 3 years isolating this segment from the surrounding signal, and spectral analysis confirms a level of structural consistency that CANNOT be explained by natural phenomena.




Throughout the track you will notice abrupt shifts between dense noise and near-silence. Several mainstream scientists cited this as evidence that the signal is mereley interference. We STRONGLY disagree. We are sure that these are intentional dynamic shifts, analogous to the use of rests in human composition. The Keplerians are using silence, which as we all know is just as important as notes in human music. This alone should make it CLEAR TO ANYONE that this is music.


At approximately 05:25, pay CLOSE attention. You will hear what our team has identified as phoneme-like vocalizations using HIGHLY ADVANCED spectral analysis techniques (pictured right). Our team concurs that these bear a striking similarity to vowel formation, suggesting the Keplerians may possess some form of vocal apparatus despite their exoskeletal biology (see 'THE KEPLERIAN'). This is THE MOST SIGNIFICANT 10 SECONDS OF AUDIO IN HUMAN HISTORY!


Towards the end of the track, a low-frequency rhythmic structure becomes apparent. We understand that to the untrained ear it may sound arbitrary, random even. It is not. A highly complex spectral analysis algorithm (developed by our team) conclusively shows recurring periodicity consistent with seismic patterns observed on high-gravity exoplanets.

Image Accreditation:

"Human Vocal Spectra Diagram" by Joe Wolf is licensed under CC 4.0. https://www.phys.unsw.edu.au/jw/voice.html