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[[File:ENIAC_Zero_-_Nth_Country_Experiment.jpg|thumb|The ENIAC Zero team pre-visualizing the '''[[Nth Country Experiment (nonfiction)]]''.]]'''ENIAC Zero''' is an alleged unlicensed corporation formed by United States Army cryptographers and [[scrying engine]] researchers during the nineteen-thirties in response to the strange attractor phase of World War Two. | [[File:ENIAC_Zero_-_Nth_Country_Experiment.jpg|thumb|The ENIAC Zero team pre-visualizing the '''[[Nth Country Experiment (nonfiction)]]'''.]]'''ENIAC Zero''' is an alleged unlicensed corporation formed by United States Army cryptographers and [[scrying engine]] researchers during the nineteen-thirties in response to the strange attractor phase of World War Two. | ||
Several covert operations related to alien intelligence have been attributed to the ENIAC Zero team. | Several covert operations related to alien intelligence have been attributed to the ENIAC Zero team. | ||
== Name == | |||
"ENIAC" stands for "Empty Noise Into Alien Communication" — one of the team's wartime projects, an attempt to sow disinformation among alien intelligences. | |||
The team later adopted the "ENIAC Zero", to disambiguate itself from the [[ENIAC (nonfiction)|ENIAC computer]]. | |||
== In the News == | |||
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File:ENIAC Empty-Noise-Into Alien-Communication.jpg|link=ENIAC (SETI)|ENIAC ("'''[[Empty Noise Into Alien Communication]]'''") researchers use an early form of quantum entanglement to pre-visualize the [[Wow! signal (nonfiction)|Wow! signal]] during the Second World War. | |||
File:Nth_Country_Experiment.png|link=Nth Country Experiment (nonfiction)|Cover sheet of the formerly secret summary report on the '''[[Nth Country Experiment (nonfiction)|Nth Country Experiment]]''', an experiment conducted by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory starting in May 1964 which sought to assess the risk of nuclear proliferation. | |||
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== Fiction cross-reference == | |||
* [[ENIAC (SETI)]] - secret SETI program during the Second World War, intended to transmit disinformation to alien civilizations, in an effort to gather and reverse-engineer advanced technologies. | |||
* [[Gnomon algorithm]] | |||
* [[Gnomon Chronicles]] | |||
== Nonfiction cross-reference == | |||
* [[ENIAC (nonfiction)]] | |||
* [[Nth Country Experiment (nonfiction)]] | * [[Nth Country Experiment (nonfiction)]] | ||
== External links == | |||
* [https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/28/magazine/greetings-et-please-dont-murder-us.html?em_pos=large&emc=edit_ma_20170630&nl=magazine&nlid=73590669&ref=headline&te=1 Greetings, E.T. (PleaseDon’t Murder Us.)] by STEVEN JOHNSON, JUNE 28, 2017 @ New York Times | |||
[[Category:Fiction (nonfiction)]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:05, 10 April 2021
ENIAC Zero is an alleged unlicensed corporation formed by United States Army cryptographers and scrying engine researchers during the nineteen-thirties in response to the strange attractor phase of World War Two.
Several covert operations related to alien intelligence have been attributed to the ENIAC Zero team.
Name
"ENIAC" stands for "Empty Noise Into Alien Communication" — one of the team's wartime projects, an attempt to sow disinformation among alien intelligences.
The team later adopted the "ENIAC Zero", to disambiguate itself from the ENIAC computer.
In the News
ENIAC ("Empty Noise Into Alien Communication") researchers use an early form of quantum entanglement to pre-visualize the Wow! signal during the Second World War.
Cover sheet of the formerly secret summary report on the Nth Country Experiment, an experiment conducted by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory starting in May 1964 which sought to assess the risk of nuclear proliferation.
Fiction cross-reference
- ENIAC (SETI) - secret SETI program during the Second World War, intended to transmit disinformation to alien civilizations, in an effort to gather and reverse-engineer advanced technologies.
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Greetings, E.T. (PleaseDon’t Murder Us.) by STEVEN JOHNSON, JUNE 28, 2017 @ New York Times