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Mystery Star KIC8462852

prometheus11

Well-Known Member
Space anomaly's new mystery
http://www.cnn.com/2016/01/16/us/space-anomaly-remains-mystery/index.html

I've been following the news on this star since it first made the news a few months ago. Although we understand the type of star it is and its elements, life cycle, and temperatures, something strange is going on.

As with mysteries of the origin of the universe or abiogenesis, it's better to admit ignorance and keep searching rather than declare an "aliens in the gap" or "God of the gaps."
 

Mycroft

Ministry of Serendipity
Space anomaly's new mystery
http://www.cnn.com/2016/01/16/us/space-anomaly-remains-mystery/index.html

I've been following the news on this star since it first made the news a few months ago. Although we understand the type of star it is and its elements, life cycle, and temperatures, something strange is going on.

As with mysteries of the origin of the universe or abiogenesis, it's better to admit ignorance and keep searching rather than declare an "aliens in the gap" or "God of the gaps."

The problem with searching for the alien explanation is largely the way we go about it. We assume they would use radio (unlikely) or lasers (just as unlikely) as opposed to methods and means beyond our ability to measure or detect.

Quite frankly if you're the chap building a Dyson's Sphere around a sun, you're probably not using something as slow and antiquated as radio anymore.
 

The Emperor of Mankind

Currently the galaxy's spookiest paraplegic
Space anomaly's new mystery
http://www.cnn.com/2016/01/16/us/space-anomaly-remains-mystery/index.html

I've been following the news on this star since it first made the news a few months ago. Although we understand the type of star it is and its elements, life cycle, and temperatures, something strange is going on.

As with mysteries of the origin of the universe or abiogenesis, it's better to admit ignorance and keep searching rather than declare an "aliens in the gap" or "God of the gaps."

Perhaps a black hole is pulling the star apart?
 

prometheus11

Well-Known Member
The problem with searching for the alien explanation is largely the way we go about it. We assume they would use radio (unlikely) or lasers (just as unlikely) as opposed to methods and means beyond our ability to measure or detect.

Quite frankly if you're the chap building a Dyson's Sphere around a sun, you're probably not using something as slow and antiquated as radio anymore.

Agreed. I would think advanced civilizations would communicate in ways we may not be capable of detecting. Or perhaps they use methods we CANT even conceive of.
 

Nietzsche

The Last Prussian
Premium Member
I'm gonna vote for "being used by Superman to sufficiently regain strength to defeat Darksied".
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
Considering how new all this Space Age stuff still is, it doesn't surprise me we see something we can't explain. By the end of this century, I imagine our current understanding of the Cosmos will be heavily updated, expanded, and such a mystery will be easily solved because we'll have seen more of the Cosmos, will have studied more of it, and we'll only have a better idea of what may be going on now.
 

Willamena

Just me
Premium Member
Thank
Space anomaly's new mystery
http://www.cnn.com/2016/01/16/us/space-anomaly-remains-mystery/index.html

I've been following the news on this star since it first made the news a few months ago. Although we understand the type of star it is and its elements, life cycle, and temperatures, something strange is going on.

As with mysteries of the origin of the universe or abiogenesis, it's better to admit ignorance and keep searching rather than declare an "aliens in the gap" or "God of the gaps."
Although I couldn't open the link, I do agree that it's better to admit ignorance than to spin a tale as theory.
 

The Emperor of Mankind

Currently the galaxy's spookiest paraplegic
Gravitational lensing would disrupt the way we see the star and the 'pattern' in the dimming. That lensing wouldn't be a uniform phenomenon.

Oh right. And I suppose suggesting that the star has been directly between us & the event horizon this entire time would be a bit of a long shot.
 
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