07-31-2014, 07:28 AM
Quote:The Tleitylwesi Bubble covers just a shade over 90% of the sphere surrounding their system's stars (a close binary system)This means that any waste heat that is not irradiated from the outside of the bubble escapes through the remaining 10% of uncovered system. This would be detectable, although with some difficulty. Unless a significant fraction of the luminosity of the star is stored in the ingenious black hole pairs.