Wednesday, September 4, 2024

The Cygnus Dyson Sphere (Part 4)

Please read the previous posts The Cygnus Dyson Sphere (Parts 1, 2 and 3) before this article to catch up.

In the previous articles that I posted on this topic, I showed how I located the Cygnus Dyson Sphere at the star location Cygnus KIC 8462852. I started with distance analysis of the facilities and then moved closer to give the viewer that actual experience of solving this difficult process. Then together we looked at the surface of the Cygnus Dyson Sphere to verify that it was intelligently constructed by either an extraterrestrial species or a collective of extraterrestrial species working together in an alliance. We were also able to determine that the facility likely is so large that it uses millions of tons of materials in its construction, and that it has areas of observation (windows) that we could look into in order to see what was inside.

The next step is to look inside. When I first started looking inside the Dyson Sphere at Cygnus, I understood right away that the universe would simply be a complete waste of space if we humans were the only intelligent life. I also had to grapple with the norms and beliefs that we humans have about our place in the universe. It was a healthy journey to think about those things and doesn't require changes to our beliefs in God and the positive values that humans share as we co-exist on our own planet. It ultimately just means that humans are not alone in the universe. There are, in scientific fact, others to co-exist with.

In the next image I am publishing is a look inside the Cygnus Dyson Sphere through one of the thousands of windows in just one area of the facility. The Dyson Sphere in Cygnus is staffed by potentially hundreds of thousands, if not millions of extraterrestrials. This first image will be followed by many more that will show the extraterrestrial species and their technology in detail.

Again, I will repeat that the location of the Dyson Sphere data source at KIC 8462852 is approximately 2,500 to 3,000 years old. That is how long it takes the star's light to travel to Earth from Cygnus KIC 8462852.


Your eyes may take a moment to adjust to the frequency of the image, and you can click on the image to enlarge it on your HD computer monitor. When your eyes do adjust, it will be difficult to look away from the extraterrestrials inside. The patches in white are reflections upon the window from the Cygnus KIC 8462852 star's light outlining other areas of the Dyson Sphere.

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