Technical Analyst Sues NASA After Finding Hidden 'Spce' Code Pattern in Deep Space Radio Signals That Matches His Wifi Password
A self-described "matrix hunter" claims he has identified a staggering pattern of coincidence in NASA's Voyager 1 telemetry data. While analyzing what he calls "glitches in the matrix," independent analyst Dave Harlow noticed that a repeating sequence of digits in the spacecraft's radio noise—when converted to binary—forms an exact ASCII representation of his own home WiFi password, followed by the remnant word 'spce'. "It's a 20-character string, perfectly matching my WPA2 key, then a typo for 'space'," Harlow told reporters. NASA officials have not commented, but Harlow is now demanding the agency explain why deep space is broadcasting his network credentials, jokingly asking, "Is the universe trying to log into my hotspot?"