In Search of Compact and Sizzling Dyson Spheres
Scientists are refining the search for Dyson Spheres, megastructures that could enclose a star, by looking for indications of activity rather than just heat signatures. Theoretical physicist Freeman Dyson proposed the concept in 1960, suggesting that advanced civilizations could harness the waste heat emitted by these structures. However, previous searches have been hampered by the lack of a theory on what the waste heat would look like. Astrophysics Professor Jason T. Wright recommends looking for smaller, hotter Dyson Spheres that capture most but not all of the light that escapes. Recent work by Project Hephaistos has narrowed down potential candidates for further observation.
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