While I agree that Dyson spheres are a possible interpretation, the wording of the prophecy doesn’t make them a likely candidate:
HE IS HERE. THE ONE WHO WILL TEAR APART THE VERY STARS IN HEAVEN. HE IS HERE. HE IS THE END OF THE WORLD
From the vantage point of view of an observer on Earth, a Dyson sphere would likely appear to extinguish stars outside it (assuming we are talking about a version that is impermeable to light from either side). Tearing apart doesn’t sound like a probable description. Note that the prophecy talks of the end of the world, which again can be better explained by the end of the timeline/reality hypothesis rather than a Dyson sphere
Astroid mining? There’s some room for interpretation here on the meaning of “star”. Plus I wouldn’t rule out stars themselves eventually being mined for resources, e.g. by triggering coronal mass ejections.
While I agree that Dyson spheres are a possible interpretation, the wording of the prophecy doesn’t make them a likely candidate:
From the vantage point of view of an observer on Earth, a Dyson sphere would likely appear to extinguish stars outside it (assuming we are talking about a version that is impermeable to light from either side). Tearing apart doesn’t sound like a probable description. Note that the prophecy talks of the end of the world, which again can be better explained by the end of the timeline/reality hypothesis rather than a Dyson sphere
Astroid mining? There’s some room for interpretation here on the meaning of “star”. Plus I wouldn’t rule out stars themselves eventually being mined for resources, e.g. by triggering coronal mass ejections.