HammerOfThor
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But if it is alien activity, we are seeing it as it was many many years ago, right? Given that it takes the light x years to get to us.
But if it is alien activity, we are seeing it as it was many many years ago, right? Given that it takes the light x years to get to us.
TLDR for newcomers: the news is that the dip in light is happening in real time, which means we can read spectra data as it comes in. Which theoretically should tell us what the thing(s) blocking the light is made of.
It's not aliens - but think of all the cool new stuff people learned as a result. We're all the better for this.
I think the last thing that wasn't entirely ruled out, or maybe it has been since then was a cluster of comets or maybe it was asteroids?
Have people really learned anything yet?
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Trump doesn't want aliens coming from Mexico, how do you think he'll react with aliens coming from another solar system? He'll want to bomb them and we'd all die in a microsecond.Oh man. Do we really want Trump in the White House when we make first contact? They'll never come back.
TLDR for newcomers: the news is that the dip in light is happening in real time, which means we can read spectra data as it comes in. Which theoretically should tell us what the thing(s) blocking the light is made of.
Yes, and it's gonna be awesome when the spectrum analysis says "unknown material".
:^p
Let us say aliens were around this star. Ten years from now they arrive here, and ask for three items that best represent human culture before they leave.
You are chosen to lead the group tasked with picking these items. What do you choose?
TLDR for newcomers: the news is that the dip in light is happening in real time, which means we can read spectra data as it comes in. Which theoretically should tell us what the thing(s) blocking the light is made of.
Ok everyone needs to read this
1. If you're asking 'did they think of this?', yes they thought of that. And outside of [new phenomena we don't know yet] or [literally aliens], they -- multiple astrophysicists looking at the data -- ruled it out.
2. It's not any kind of dust they currently understand, because that would show up in infrared. Also it wouldn't make sense to see a forming planet / exploding planet around a star this old.
3. It's not something much much closer to us blocking it periodically.
4. We're not sure if it's one thing, or many things, or what it's made out of, or if i understand correctly, if it has an observable period we could expect it to happen again. That last part is weird because orbits have regular periods.
5. We are right to be excited. Either answer -- phenomena we don't yet understand or actual literal superadvanced aliens building a type II dyson sphere or something -- are just mind boggingly exciting.
6. my money is on some sort of planetary break up / solar system collision with large fragments but not dust for some reason that we just haven't seen before.
Let us say aliens were around this star. Ten years from now they arrive here, and ask for three items that best represent human culture before they leave.
You are chosen to lead the group tasked with picking these items. What do you choose?
how long do we have to wait til we get results of any analysis??
What if its us from 1500 or whatever years in the future and we built that there but since we used FTL travel to get there we are just seeing it now some sort of side effects of relativity.. or something.
TLDR for newcomers: the news is that the dip in light is happening in real time, which means we can read spectra data as it comes in. Which theoretically should tell us what the thing(s) blocking the light is made of.
My money is on total protonic reversal. Try to imagine all life as you know it stopping instantaneously and every molecule in your body exploding at the speed of light.
that would show up as infra red!
Actually, slightly modified, that sorta makes a cool story premise. Like, we see scientists observe alien life thousands of light years away, and we slowly observe them making a trip straight to us only to realize that it was actually ancient space faring humans coming to earth. Of course, then there's the problem of explaining why the fossil record looks like it does.Sorry, that doesn't follow, even in sci-fi terms. The light's from 1500 years in the past, not the future. If it's us, then we didn't just FTL travel. We time traveled to the past.
And besides, future humans would be cool and all, but what we really want is aliens.
Here's my back-of-the-envelope calculations for #TabbysStar assuming it's periodic at 750 days. Some interesting implications.
this is really weird. from Columbia University astronomy professor David Kipping's twitter (https://twitter.com/david_kipping/status/866796945104359429):
In English?
this is really weird. from Columbia University astronomy professor David Kipping's twitter (https://twitter.com/david_kipping/status/866796945104359429):
In English?
It is bigger than the star it orbits, but it weighs less than the star.In English?
In English?
this is really weird. from Columbia University astronomy professor David Kipping's twitter (https://twitter.com/david_kipping/status/866796945104359429):
this is really weird. from Columbia University astronomy professor David Kipping's twitter (https://twitter.com/david_kipping/status/866796945104359429):
So some form of alien cloud technology?Given the duration of the events, he says the object that is obstructing the star is actually larger than the star itself. Ie. large cloud. The fact there still light coming means it's a diffuse object, again like a large cloud.
Am I understanding right, or does Kipping's hypothesis make it sound like it's NOT a circular object? And more like something with outreached sections or 'arms'? More or less like a large space station?
Given the duration of the events, he says the object that is obstructing the star is actually larger than the star itself. Ie. large cloud. The fact there still light coming means it's a diffuse object, again like a large cloud.
Has the resurgence of this thread come out of the recent Horizon documentary on "Strange Signals From Space" that was on the BBC?
If not, everyone in the thread should watch it! don't think there's more info on this, but it's a good doc.
So I just started reading about this. I read that it dipped 20%. Did it stay that way or return to normal?