Date of discovery: Nov 20, 2018
Location of discovery: Rosette Nebula
Source 1: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosette_Nebula
Source 2: https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/imagegallery/image_feature_1760.html
Source 3: http://www.waid-observatory.com/ngc2237-9-2017-02-01-NB.shtml
Skulls, there is something about them that draws our attention to them...probably that it forces us to face our own mortality. I think aliens face the same dilemma. Although they may life thousands or millions of years, accidents do happen and lives do get lost.
Russian astrophysicist back in 1964 created a scale of civilizations from type 1, humanity being slightly below that at the moment, to type 5 which are to us...like gods. It would take a type 5 civilization to be able to create a face from a nebula. Here beings would be like gods, having the knowledge to manipulate the universe as they please. Only then could an entire nebula be purposely created to become a face of their culture.
Back in 2016 I discovered the first evidence the world has ever seen of a type 5 civilization...a human face...blue at the center of a the Carina Nebula (seen in above photo).
So now we not only know that two type 5 civilizations exist, but we also know what their faces look like and where in the universe they are from. Where? They will be from a location not far from the nebulas of course, so all their race could see their great creation.
Now there is a new question that arises from this evidence...since two type 5 civilizations have been found to exist, then there must be many more we don't even know about. So...the question is...is the universe unnatural?
Is the universe natural, unnatural, or does it have a modified naturalness? The most exciting thing about that question is that we now have an answer based on the evidence from the Carina and Rosetta Nebulas. Whether the answer is comfortable or uncomfortable, we are headed into a new era of scientific understanding.
Scott C. Waring-Taiwan
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosette_Nebula#/media/File:NGC_2244_Rosette_Nebula.jpg
Wade observatory: http://www.waid-observatory.com/ngc2237-9-2017-02-01-NB.shtml
NASA: https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/imagegallery/image_feature_1760.html
TIME: http://time.com/3482838/nustar-nasa-dead-star-photo/