HOLY SHIT NIGGERS
WE AYY LMAO NOW
http://arxiv.org/pdf/1509.03622v1.pdf
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/alien-megastructure-could-surround-giant-6632574
http://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2015/10/the-most-interesting-star-in-our-galaxy/410023/
>http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/forget-water-on-mars-astronomers-may-have-just-found-giant-alien-megastructures-orbiting-a-star-near-a6693886.html
Another source
The government knows. This discovery of flowing water on Mars is just warming up the two percent of the population that actually gives a shit about space to the possibility of ET.
Or rabid sensationalism.
Or both
Idk anymore
>>16844131
Maybe it isn't this star, but I agree that's the case. When they announced a few years back that there might have at one point been water on Mars, I knew this announcement was going to be that there might still be water on Mars, and in a couple years when that next rover lands, they're going to announce simple single cell life or something, watch.
By the time they find sentient life somewhere, we'll have had so many incremental announcements leading up to it that people won't be surprised.
>>16844142
Sorry, by "this" I'm referring to the most recent NASA announcement the other day. I wasn't clear.
Either way, someone get Hoagland on the case. He'll find arcologies on KIC 8462852 within days. Possibly with cracked glass domes. He'll probably find them on Cygnus and Lyra too while he's at it.
>>16844142
Lemme let you in on a little secret. Whatever they're publicly revealing now, they knew 40 years ago. It's just so irrelevant and "safe" to them now that they can reveal it. They're already light years ahead behind closed doors.
>>16844131
Fuck off
it's all sensationalist bullshit news by people taking and twisting what people say for clickbait.
Remember a month or two back when people were reporting that scientists totally said that octopi were aliens?
>>16844163
We had laser guns 40 years ago?
Though I have no doubt our government is much more advance than they announce.
>>16844174
10/10 argument
>>16844185
>We had laser guns 40 years ago?
Most likely.
>>16844163
Yea, this is pretty much always safe to assume
The US government is a cauldron of traitors and liars. They're going to suck this country dry, use its military to achieve their longterm global policy objectives, and then they, or their children, will move on to the next host.
>>16844048
AYY