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Scientists say coldest 'stars' in Milky Way could actually be giant alien technology harvesting energy

Times of India · 2026-07-10
Scientists say coldest 'stars' in Milky Way could actually be giant alien technology harvesting energy
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The two-minute version

The Times of India reports on a study by astrophysicist Amirnezam Amiri suggesting some of the coldest objects listed as stars could instead be Dyson-swarm energy-harvesting structures around red and white dwarfs, identifiable via infrared signatures.

Why it matters

A testable Dyson-swarm hypothesis is legitimate technosignature science, but the framing runs ahead of the evidence. Look for the peer-reviewed paper and independent infrared confirmation.

What supports it · what weakens it

What supports it

  • No single factor scored in the strongest band.

What weakens it

  • No major weaknesses flagged in the rubric.

The credibility breakdown

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