>People discover a star whose light flutuates drastically at random intervals
>"It is just comets"
>After calculations, it is discovered that the objects blocking the light must be planet-sized and moving at ridiculous speeds
>It is just planets orbiting it alongside its parent star and a third star we've never observed
>Althought the intervals are random, the star's overall light decreases with time, which fits perfectly with the scenario of a dyson sphere in construction
>NO! It is just a dust cloud!
>The star's light suddently dims and stabilizes, as if the dyson sphere was completed
>scientists enter panic mode trying to find another examples of this phenomena so they can find an explanation that doesn't involve aliens
>All examples they find are in the general area near Tabby's star, what is exactly what you'd expect of an interstellar civilization
>IT IS STILL NOT ALIENS!!!!
why are scientists like this?
>"It is just comets"
>After calculations, it is discovered that the objects blocking the light must be planet-sized and moving at ridiculous speeds
>It is just planets orbiting it alongside its parent star and a third star we've never observed
>Althought the intervals are random, the star's overall light decreases with time, which fits perfectly with the scenario of a dyson sphere in construction
>NO! It is just a dust cloud!
>The star's light suddently dims and stabilizes, as if the dyson sphere was completed
>scientists enter panic mode trying to find another examples of this phenomena so they can find an explanation that doesn't involve aliens
>All examples they find are in the general area near Tabby's star, what is exactly what you'd expect of an interstellar civilization
>IT IS STILL NOT ALIENS!!!!
why are scientists like this?