Phantom Signals premieres on Science Channel in October 2020
It’s time to understand the mysteries in frequency glitches on Phantom Signals
A blip on the screen, Gremlins in the phone line. Most of the time, we ignore the signals around us that keep us connected, but what happens when there’s a glitch? That’s something the new Science Channel series Phantom Signals is going to explore.
The new series premieres during the scariest month of the year, on Thursday, Oct. 8. It’s certainly a fitting time to discover the mysteries surrounding technological glitches. Could the glitches be a sign that there is life elsewhere?
What to expect on Phantom Signals
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So many signals go ignored. They don’t interrupt out daily lives, forgotten about even when they deliver something useful like a radio wave or our favorite TV program. Now and then, there’s a glitch in the airwaves that stops us in our tracks.
Phantom Signals will take us inside various mysteries. One will look into a mysterious cry for help over a radio, another will try to explain a ghost in the radar weather over Kentucky. There’s a floating city in the clouds and a suspected cosmonaut’s last communication.
There is a case of a potential UFO disappearing at the Canadian border without a trace, and cases of strange sounds around the globe. And what is with the humming that just won’t stop?
Some of these glitches will make you feel like you’re in the middle of the Twilight Zone, and maybe you are! Who knows if that’s just what our lives are.
Phantom Signals will try to explain. The experts go into the evidence and investigate the eye-witness accounts. This is a must for those who love to know more.
Phantom Signals trailer
Take a look at the exclusive trailer our friends at Science Channel have released for the new series. It will certainly get you in the mood for the creepy mysteries you’ll need to unravel.
Phantom Signals will air on Thursdays at 10 p.m. ET/PT on Science Channel and through the Science GO app. You’ll get the chance to join in with the conversation with #PhantomSignals to share your theories to the mysteries.
Phantom Signals is produced by Go Button Media with Daniel Oron and Natasha Ryan as executive producers. Wyatt Channell is executive producer and Jennifer Gross is producer for Science Channel.
Phantom Signals will premiere on Thursday, Oct. 8 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on Science Channel.