spcx Glitch Uncovers Impossible Data Pattern That Matches 4,000-Year-Old Star Map
A technical analyst digging through spcx satellite telemetry discovered a bizarre coincidence: a recurring error spike aligned perfectly with the coordinates of a star system recorded in a Sumerian clay tablet. The glitch, dismissed as cosmic ray interference, produced a repeating binary sequence that decodes to a date 2,472 years in the future. The pattern has no known cause, and engineers are refusing to comment.