 | A job for the Webb space telescope <a href=https://kra30att.cc>kraken „t„p„‚„{„~„u„„</a> gWe got 53 candidates for anomalies that cannot be well explained, but canft say that all of them are Dyson sphere candidates, because thatfs not what we are specifically looking for,h said Gabriella Contardo, a postdoctoral research fellow at the International School for Advanced Studies in Trieste, Italy, who led the earlier study. She added that she plans to check the candidates against Suazofs model to see how many tie into it. https://kra30att.cc kra at gYou need to eliminate all other hypotheses and explanations before saying that they could be a Dyson sphere,h she added. gTo do so you need to also rule out that itfs not some kind of debris disk, or some kind of planetary collision, and that also pushes the science forward in other fields of astronomy so itfs a win-win.h Both Contardo and Suazo agree that more research is needed on the data, and that ultimately they could turn to NASAfs James Webb Space Telescope for more information, as it is powerful enough to observe the candidate stars directly. However, because of the lengthy, competitive procedures that regulate use of the telescope, securing access might take some time. If Dyson spheres really exist, what could they be used for? gIf you picture ourselves having as much energy as the sun is providing every second, we could do unheard of things,h Suazo said. gWe could do interstellar travel, maybe we could even move the entire solar system to our preferred location, if we wanted.h But donft hold your breath, because the technology and the raw materials required to build the hypothetical structures are far beyond humanityfs grasp. gThey are so big that everything we have on Earth would not be enough to build them,h Suazo added. gFreeman Dyson said that we should dismantle Jupiter the whole planet (for the raw materials).h That supercolossal scale probably means that Dyson spheres, if they exist at all, are very rare. |