It seems clear that the discovery of unambiguous signs of astroengineering would generate far more interest than the discovery of say, atmospheric oxygen (or some other unambiguous biosignature) on Proxima. In addition to being of scientific interest, a K2/K3 object might also prove of technological interest, even if it were entirely passive and half a billion light-years away, and by demonstrating conclusively the feasibility of long-term survival, interstellar spaceflight, and galactic settlement, might affect long-term investment decisions by nation-states regarding spaceflight.
Questions are thus prompted:
What other technological know-how might be discernable from passive observation of a distant, passive K2/K3 civilization?
Is a technological arms race to build giant telescopes to tease technological secrets from the gods in the heavens in the cards?
How much money will the NRO need to spend on the new gravitational interferometer to close a Telescope Gap with the Europeans
