Scientists Found Another Sign Of Aliens From Dead Stars
Anil Singh - Dec 21, 2019
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Dead stars occur when their fuel is exhausted, and the flow of energy from their cores stop. But, not many people know what will happen when the stars die. There will be one of the two following scenarios: the stars change slowly and become white dwarfs, or they will die with a sudden burst of light, which scientists often call Supernova. However, according to the latest research published, scientists suggest that the disappearance of the star can be the result of a new astrophysical phenomenon, and even linked to extraterrestrial intelligence (ETI) or aliens.
According to Beatriz Villarroel, the project leader from Stockholm University and Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias, finding the answer to the disappearance of the star will be an interesting discovery and will cover new astrophysical meanings which are far beyond what was previously known.
In the article ‘Short-lived light sources discovered in the sky’, it is mentioned that the researchers are looking for clues to extraterrestrial activities, for example, interstellar laser for communication purpose, or Dyson spheres. In which, Dyson spheres are defined as giant hypothetical structures surrounding the stars and harnessing their energy. The researchers analyzed 22,500 candidate objects among their available data and discovered that there were nearly a hundred of red transients found.
Martin López Corredoira, the co-author of the study from Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias, Spain, concluded that there were no direct signals of ETI among analyzed events. And it seems that these events are natural, even astrophysical sources if thought in extremist terms.
The researchers also further explained the non-ETI nature behind the disappearing stars. These are rare events called "failed supernovae", occurring when a large star collapses into a black hole, and no explosion is observed. The researchers will conduct an examination of outliers with anomalies among 150,000 objects. To do so, they will organize the Citizenship Science Project and receive community support to get started with this research.
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