Paranormal occurrences in the sky frequently attributed to aliens. SETI is an organization that has been investing so much effort to get paranormal radio signal in the sky hoping that it could be from alien beings that are also interested to communicate with other civilizations using radio signal just like the technology use by mankind. However, a group of Penn State astronomers has another way of finding advanced and intelligent alien civilization. They will look for Dyson Spheres, a large solar power stations develop to get energy from the neighbouring stars.
The search in finding for extra-terrestrial life requires a lot of effort and technology to succeed. The Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence (SETI) for instance needs extreme effort to scan the sky for alien radio signals. However, another group of Penn State-based astronomers has another way of finding intelligent alien civilizations. These astronomers are aiming to find massive alien solar power stations or simply called as Dyson Spheres.
Dyson Spheres theory was developed by physicist Freeman Dyson in the 1950s. It has assumption that the interior of large spherical structure that surrounds a star could absorb the energy output of that star.
Dyson further assumed that these huge structures would allow the intelligent alien civilizations to survive longer because of the huge amount of energy they would get. Therefore, Dyson concluded that finding spherical structures might lead to the discovery of advanced alien life.
The leader of the Penn State team, Jason Wright, said that researchers discovered Dyson sphere is not feasible mechanically. So, astronomers decided to find first the Dyson Swarms. These swarms would be a group of Dyson rings that encircle the star completely from all directions, thereby developing a sphere.
If the theory is proven true and the search gets successful results, Penn State astronomers may prove to the entire human civilization that aliens do exist and they can share their advanced knowledge about solar technology.
The search in finding for extra-terrestrial life requires a lot of effort and technology to succeed. The Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence (SETI) for instance needs extreme effort to scan the sky for alien radio signals. However, another group of Penn State-based astronomers has another way of finding intelligent alien civilizations. These astronomers are aiming to find massive alien solar power stations or simply called as Dyson Spheres.
Dyson Spheres theory was developed by physicist Freeman Dyson in the 1950s. It has assumption that the interior of large spherical structure that surrounds a star could absorb the energy output of that star.
Dyson further assumed that these huge structures would allow the intelligent alien civilizations to survive longer because of the huge amount of energy they would get. Therefore, Dyson concluded that finding spherical structures might lead to the discovery of advanced alien life.
The leader of the Penn State team, Jason Wright, said that researchers discovered Dyson sphere is not feasible mechanically. So, astronomers decided to find first the Dyson Swarms. These swarms would be a group of Dyson rings that encircle the star completely from all directions, thereby developing a sphere.
If the theory is proven true and the search gets successful results, Penn State astronomers may prove to the entire human civilization that aliens do exist and they can share their advanced knowledge about solar technology.