We have been awarded an issued US patent on the first wireless communications system using gravity, rather than the electromagnetic spectrum.
For a bit more information, please read Wireless Communications by Gravitational Time Dilation.
If you're skeptical that digital communications using gravitational waves may not be possible, please read this recent article from the New Scientist that includes this introduction:
"Powerful, twisting lasers could let us create and detect gravitational waves, the ripples in space-time thus far only seen coming from cosmic objects. While the technology to do so is decades away, this could eventually let us communicate via gravitational waves, in the same way we use electromagnetic waves today."
While that article suggests that any working system may be far in the future, our innovation can be implemented immediately, and at very low cost, utilizing existing hardware and systems.
Our first projected use of this technology is for SETI. This use leverages the clocks in a constellation of existing geostationary satellites to create a multi-directional receiver for incoming digital messages encoded in gravitational waves. The transmitter of the encoded messages does not need to be built or deployed by us or that anyone on earth even know how it could be built, because the transmitter would be built and deployed (possibly using the twisted lasers described in the New Scientist article quoted above) by an advanced civilization far outside our solar system, with the intent of using the power of gravitational waves for communicating across galaxy-scale distances.
There is no reason to believe that an advanced civilization would not use all means at its disposal to communicate. We would be extraordinarily remiss in our efforts to listen for such communications by ignoring one the most powerful means an advanced civilization would likely choose to use to communicate across the vast distances of space.
US Patent 11469827-B2
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