Scientist think THIS is Alien?!

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Astronomers may have found signatures of an alien megastructure right in our own galaxy. But they didn't just find one, they may have found seven! Let's find out if these mysterious objects are Dyson Spheres or something else entirely!

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officialinterstellarnews
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A Dyson sphere would only seem practical to me if it were built around a red dwarf star because they're small and they essentially live forever (trillions of years) before exhausting their fuel. That also means they'd be far too small for us to see from Earth.

christopheraaron
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This is where all the vacuum cleaners are made.

mikeflight
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I'm pretty sure you have a better chance of finding an alien in your back yard than of finding a Dyson sphere anywhere...

andrerodon
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Larry Nivens’ Ringworld series is the best at helping me envision how vast structures of that size would be.

Bigfield
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Larry Niven advanced an idea that perhaps would be less improbable than a Dyson sphere and more along the lines of a Dyson swarm; Take apart all the planets in a solar system and use the raw materials to build a Ringworld placed in the goldilocks zone of a star. Spin it for gravity on the inside surface and build a set of solar energy convertors in a close orbit of the sun that transmits the energy to the Ringworld via microwave.
( maybe Tabby's star has a Ringworld still under construction? )

AncientEgyptArchitecture
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If there are level 3 alien empires in our galaxy building freaking Dyson Spheres, we seriously need to NOT draw their attention.

SapphireSpire
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Just started watching this video. And hoping its not another click bait 😂 0:19

baljeetsandhu
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Uh oh, a Kardashian scale? Let's stay a type 0, please. XD

jmhurk
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Wait a minute, you say the 7 anomalies were detected inside the Milky Way galaxy. Quasars are subtypes of active galactic nuclei. And Hot DOGs are a rare type of quasar. These things are of galactic size and importance, you can't have 7 quasar-like anomalies inside a dormant galaxy such as the Milky Way. That doesn't make any sense.

milanstevic
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3:31 When you said 0.7, I thought "that's being generous." If humanity can't learn to be happy with nothing, they'll never be happy with everything.

pak-man
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I remember an episode of Star Trek TNG where they came upon a Dyson Shere in space.

michaeld
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I have a Dyson vacuum but thinking about getting the sphere

JC_Visuals
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Solar panels on satellites would be easier to set up abd maintain then a giant hamster ball

osmosisjones
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The civilization on the other side💫🪐 thinks our asteroid belt is a dyson sphere

kinmad
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I like the idea of a total dyson sphere, but not just 1 that harnesses the power of the sun.
But the type that is built more massively to the point where the inside surface hangs around the goldilocks zone, or the correct distance for which it is just right for life to potentially flourish.
I suspect that while the one that is designed to simply harness the power of the systems sun is early to mid-Kardashev, the one I mentioned is borderline 3 and might be undetectable in a infrared wavelength.
If it is detectable, it would be more difficult to identify due to the extra mass of material built into the sphere itself as well as the extra-large scale of it.
It would at the very least take all of one star systems materials stripped to nothing, and at most 2 to build one on that scale.
A civilization could inhabit more space and land in such a way.
It is otherwise what I call a colony sphere.
The ultimate space colony.
And a good way to hide from other space faring civilizations.

KyuubiChupachaotica
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The Empire in Star Wars was a type 2 civilization, they could travel the stars freely and could create mega structures in space.

MysticalPersonK
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I quite liked the way you went about explaining the reasoning behind the (potential) claim. Interesting and entertaining.

uncletiggermclaren
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theres more than just 3 levels of the kardashev scale these days but we try not to think about type 4 and above since they would appear like gods to us!

Dr.Kryptanical
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We already detect planets by sun dimming circles from afar, why would this not just be a planet that is getting torn to shred by the host star or had another catastrophe that broke a planet in orbit up into millions of pieces?

Surely that would still dim and sometimes block the suns light from our view while also continuing to emit UV radiation from the pieces superheating.

kiaser