From: Wayne Hayes (wayne@cs.toronto.edu)
Date: Mon Oct 27 1997 - 13:45:53 MST
Someone said:
>>Interesting. Would these stars have been found if their spectra didn't
>>also have higher frequency components?
Amara Graps responded:
>"Higher frequency" ? I didn't mention anything about higher frequency.
>(Higher frequency of what?, I should probably ask)
I think he meant that, if a star has a Dyson sphere around it, you
can't see the star in visible light (== higher frequency than
infrared). In fact, you can't see the star at all. You can only see
the infrared light that the Dyson sphere emits.
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