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Experts found unidentified objects believed to be alien megastructures in the Milky Way

News - Jun 15, 2024
Experts found unidentified objects believed to be alien megastructures in the Milky Way

Experts have made a groundbreaking discovery in the Milky Way, suggesting the existence of unidentified objects known as "alien megastructures." 

This finding has captured the attention of the scientific community and sparked widespread speculation.

Experts discover possible
Experts discover possible "alien megastructures" in the Milky Way. Image Credit: Getty

The concept of alien megastructures was initially proposed several decades ago by physicist Freeman Dyson.

According to Dyson's hypothesis, advanced extraterrestrial civilizations could construct massive structures to harness the energy emitted by their host stars. 

These hypothetical structures, often referred to as Dyson spheres, were predicted to emit detectable infrared radiation as waste heat.

Dyson's hypothesis suggests advanced aliens may build structures to harness energy from their stars. Image Credit: Getty
Dyson's hypothesis suggests advanced aliens may build structures to harness energy from their stars. Image Credit: Getty

With the advancements in technology, scientists have embarked on a mission to search for evidence of these alien megastructures. 

Scientists studied data collected from telescopes that can detect heat in the form of infrared radiation. 

They wanted to find out if any strange heat emissions were coming from stars that couldn't be explained by natural events. Their work has produced interesting findings.

Scientists now search for evidence of alien megastructures using advanced technology. Image Credit: Getty
Scientists now search for evidence of alien megastructures using advanced technology. Image Credit: Getty

Matías Suazo, the lead author of the study and a doctoral student at Uppsala University in Sweden, explained that their research team meticulously examined a sample of five million stars, employing filters to minimize data contamination. 

As a result, they detected seven sources emitting significant infrared radiation that stood out from the rest, raising questions about their nature and origin.

Lead author Matías Suazo and the research team carefully analyzed five million stars, minimizing data contamination with filters. Image Credit: Getty
Lead author Matías Suazo and the research team carefully analyzed five million stars, minimizing data contamination with filters. Image Credit: Getty

Despite these findings, the existence of Dyson spheres has not been definitively confirmed. 

Further investigation is required to explore alternative explanations and rule out natural causes that might mimic the observed signatures.

Another study conducted by the International School for Advanced Studies in Italy has also identified 53 stars with excess mid-infrared measurements, further supporting the possibility of alien megastructures. 

Italian study finds 53 stars with excess mid-infrared measurements, supporting alien megastructure hypothesis. Image Credit: Getty
Italian study finds 53 stars with excess mid-infrared measurements, supporting alien megastructure hypothesis. Image Credit: Getty

However, these findings could potentially be attributed to other phenomena such as Extreme Debris Disks rather than Dyson spheres.

Father-daughter duo successfully decode 'alien' Mars signal.

A father and his daughter managed to decode a signal from Mars that is believed to be from beings from another world. This signal was released to the public more than a year ago.

The signal, known as "A Sign in Space," was originally transmitted by the European Space Agency's ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter in May 2023.

Father-daughter team cracks Mars signal believed to be from extraterrestrial beings. Image Credit: Getty
Father-daughter team cracks Mars signal believed to be from extraterrestrial beings. Image Credit: Getty

Despite the signal being detected by various radio astronomy observatories worldwide, including the Allen Telescope Array, the Green Bank Telescope, and the Medicina Radio Astronomical Station Observatory, it remained undeciphered for over a year. 

Numerous decoding methods were attempted, but none were successful in unraveling the mystery of the alien signal.

However, a father and daughter duo took on the challenge and approached the message from a fresh perspective. 

They considered the possibility that it could be linked to a computational model known as the cellular automaton. 

Their efforts paid off as the decoded message revealed an image of five amino acids represented by pixel blocks. Image Credit: SETI
Their efforts paid off as the decoded message revealed an image of five amino acids represented by pixel blocks. Image Credit: SETI

Using the Unity video game engine, they subjected the "alien message" to 6,625 transformations, carefully decoding the seemingly random sequence of ones and zeros.

Their persistent efforts paid off when the decoded message revealed an image depicting five amino acids. Each amino acid was represented by blocks of pixels with varying numbers. 

This breakthrough achievement shed light on the hidden meaning within the enigmatic signal.