I'm going to read the paper this weekend, but if it were under construction, it would still be consistent. Unless they are permanently tripping... :) This one is too erratic. I'm sure we'll get down to the bottom of this soon enough.
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@liberosist Cool I hope to hear your thoughts. To be clear, the paper doesn't chalk this up to a civilization. They say opaque material is all. One thing is for certain, something really strange is going on with this star.
True, it's unusual. But the universe is vast, and I'm sure there are many undiscovered phenomena.
Dont get me wrong, I would be more inclined to think it's cosmic than alien, however, just to play advocate (and I really want to believe) have you ever seen a road project go CONSISTENTLY? I mean c'mon, there's gonna be delays, then some days everyone works real hard, ya know, maybe they had to wait on a delayed shipment of carbon nanotubes. Maybe they just worked through a tough strike with the labor union and then everyone gets back to work, increasing productivity...
@quantumanomaly Excellent points! I would actually buy that book if you wrote it!
That is still pretty consistent as a long term trend. You don't build a 100 mile road to have 95 miles disappear one day and reappear the next.
@liberosist Kinda depends on where the road is :)
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2531060/Mexican-coastal-highway-cracks-slides-300ft-mountainside-sea-mini-earthquake-near-U-S-border.html
Uh yeah, I can't come to work today. Yes, my kid caught the grey goo at preschool.