This theory pertains to a theoretical future in which humans have designed different Dyson devices and have propagated throughout the Milky Way galaxy. With the power created from naturally occurring stellar collisions now noticeable through the detection of gravitational waves, the ability to harness such energy could power theoretical devices known as Alcubierre Drives. My theory is if a sufficiently powerful enough Dyson device could be designed to move stellar masses, a collision could be created between 2 stellar bodies much in the same way they occur in a particle accelerator. The resulting collision would create particles perhaps never before seen in the cosmos as a collision of this magnitude had not occurred since the origin of the universe, however those ancient collisions would between much less massive particles as opposed to stellar masses. Different densities of stars would produce different types of matter, with neutron stars making the most exotic of all particles. The way neutron stars collide today is a delicate dance into each other's orbit paths until eventually they roll into the bottom of the spiral together and merge. The collision I am proposing is propelling stars as close to the speed of light as possible on a direct line with each other, much in the same way particles collide in accelerators. The only way I can envision humans creating enough power to move a stellar mass is through an array of Dyson devices. The resultant matter of the collision would be harnessed to power intergalactic travel via Alcubierre Drives.
Any thoughts greatly appreciated.