I've got a question for all the astronomers out there (professional or amateur).
It seem like recently our discovery of extra solar planets has been increasing at an ever increasing rate. At our current level of technology and with our current understanding of techniques used to locate extra solar planets would it be possible for us to see a Dyson sphere/swarm around another star?
I know there are a lot of unknowns to this question so i guess i'm looking for an educated guess. Would we be able to notice the dimming of a distant star that would result from this kind of technology (assuming it exists at all) or would the machines involved be too small for us to notice even in great quantity.
It seem like recently our discovery of extra solar planets has been increasing at an ever increasing rate. At our current level of technology and with our current understanding of techniques used to locate extra solar planets would it be possible for us to see a Dyson sphere/swarm around another star?
I know there are a lot of unknowns to this question so i guess i'm looking for an educated guess. Would we be able to notice the dimming of a distant star that would result from this kind of technology (assuming it exists at all) or would the machines involved be too small for us to notice even in great quantity.