DYSON SPHERE GENERAL

Discuss the construction of the most important object humanity will ever create.

INFO/REDPILLS:

What are Dyson Spheres and Dyson Swarms:
youtube.com/watch?v=HlmKejRSVd8

How do they relate to the Fermi Paradox?
youtube.com/watch?v=QfuK8la0y6s

How could we go about making one?
youtube.com/watch?v=_fMsoEg3nOg

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patents.google.com/patent/US10144532B2/en
twitter.com/AnonBabble

retard alert, faggot op is back with this shitty thread again

Dyson Spheres are terribly inefficient.

Have you read Pandora's Star? You would like it

what we need is interstellar travel
then it'll all take off
but no one can pull it off apparently...
and not cryo, it needs to be 'instant'. waiting 50k years for a single colony is unfeasible
even a 100 years is long for earth empires....

I will continue to make these threads until subhuman /PTG/ boomers and schizos stop shitting up /sci/ with their retarded conspiracy shit. Be thankful I’m posting something I find interesting and that I’m not spamming flat earth instead.

How? They’re literally the only way to capture a star’s entire power output

One of my favourite book series of all time

OP is a faggot and QVP engineering is the end-all of power generation
patents.google.com/patent/US10144532B2/en

Any civilization sufficiently advanced enough to construct a Dyson sphere is smart enough to realise how stupid it is to build a Dyson sphere.

>One of my favourite book series of all time

What if one already exists? Having been created by a long lost civilization (or current on).

Sorry, we have idiots to babysit on earth

Oh my fucking god how retarded are you op?
What, do you think some assholes shooting the shit on pol are really going to find a feasible way to create a Dyson sphere? Do you actually think any of this discussion will be remembered if and when humanity even begins considering creating one?

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Doesn't have to be this fancy imo. Could just be a few million solar panels in orbit around our sun that then transfer/relay their juice via microwave radiation to a collecting station.

PS it could be roundabout and inefficient as shit, wouldn't matter coz so many solar panels and so much sun. To make the panels we need many silicate materials and to acquire those we would have to strip earth or better yet use the moon.

Are we not even allowed to just discuss cool shit you uptight nigger?

Absolutely. Even a few thousand satellites would be game changing

I don't know, all your knowledge of physics was sabotaged by (((gatekeepers))) and mostly cultist nonsense, maybe there are better solutions to invest time, materials and effort on.

Fuck your virgin sphere
Take the cube pill
TIME CUBE

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Cool idea but practically undoable and realistically pretty dumb and a waste of time and resources.
There are so many variables to this and why it would just not work
>building it
>shooting it off space
>time to get there, charge batteries and back
>malfunctions due to radiations or solar storms
>asteroid and space rocks
>the effects it could have on our planet if such a thing were to orbit the sun and block light
and more

You're better off harnessing energy from nothing

To be fair, singularity-based engines seem more efficient

your links look boring AF. dont you have some cool colorful kurzgesagt links?

They're a great idea in theory, but wouldn't it take a sufficiently advanced society hundreds of years to even begin to set-up one? And possibly thousands before it was complete? I don't think humans are capable of such long-scale projects.

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That first guys speech impediment massively takes away from the video despite being full of interesting information. Unwatchable honestly.

Slide thread.
I think we'll get there eventually but more immediately need to just get asteroid mining and get a more permenant presence in Earth's orbit, likely including a moon base.

Well in theory it'll develop naturally as our population continues to grow exponentially. Think of it growing more like a city than being planned and built like an apartment complex.

Don't really think you understand what efficiency is. Nor reality, at least Dyson spheres are possible with today's understandings or the universe.

sun is powered externally so that will cause some issues. look into electric universe cosmology and plasma physics before posting this shit again.

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Did the person who made this image just copy paste the Halo ring in Blender?

>>building it
That's obviously hard. It's not coming soon.
>>shooting it off space
Or build it in space.
>>time to get there, charge batteries and back
Nuclear reactors and solar panels in space.
>>malfunctions due to radiations or solar storms
Spare parts, technicians, etc.
>>asteroid and space rocks
Not a huge problem. The density of these in open space is miniscule, even in the asteroid belt. If we can circumvent asteroids in Earth's orbit we can further up in space as well
>>the effects it could have on our planet if such a thing were to orbit the sun and block light
That's obviously bad but in this hypothetical future Earth has already far been overshadowed by space faring humans so tough titties.

Lmao here comes the electric universe niggers.

Please, go ahead and, in your own words, explain the external process that supposedly powers stars.

>MOWHTEN COWAH
>TWIWWION WATTS OF POWEUH

This whole time, I literally thought all these threads were about a vacuum cleaner.