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  • The Sun produces more energy than we can can comprehend.

  • Its core reaches a predicted temperature of 15 million degrees Celsius or roughly the

  • same temperature as an exploding hydrogen bomb.

  • This is the scorching section of the Sun where nuclear fusion occurs.

  • The process releases massive amounts of energy which eventually makes its way into space.

  • But just a fraction of that energy reaches Earth.

  • If we were to harness the total energy of the Sun, humanity would jump to Type II on

  • the Kardashev Scale, which is a method of measuring a civilizations level of technological advancement.

  • Right now, humanity isn't even on the scale.

  • So, we need to harvest far more of the Sun's energy if we want any shot at universal dominance

  • or even just long term survival.

  • This idea stems back to the mid 1900s.

  • In a thought experiment, Physicist Freeman Dyson (no connection to the vacuum) popularized

  • the concept of a structure that could trap 100 percent of a star's energy.

  • Dyson claimed that advanced civilizations or extraterrestrials might use massive structures

  • to capture the power of their host star.

  • He said that looking for signs of these structures would lead us to other lifeforms.

  • This concept inspired what later became known as a Dyson Sphere - a hypothetical megastructure

  • that would surround the Sun, soaking up its light and converting it into useful energy.

  • Today, there are a few different Dyson inspired designs.

  • The classic Dyson Shell, for instance, is often portrayed in sci-fi works.

  • The solid structure, the size of a planetary orbit, contains solar habitats, each powered

  • by their host star's light.

  • But this megastructure would be impossible for humanity to pull off due to the fact that

  • the materials needed to build it don't exist.

  • On top of that, environmental and gravitational stresses of the Sun would destroy the shell.

  • Instead, some astro engineers believe a Dyson Swarm is the most practical design for our solar system.

  • This concept would require the construction of an army of advanced solar panels which

  • would orbit the Sun, capturing its light from all directions.

  • The solar panels would collect the Sun's radiation and continuously transmit the energy

  • wirelessly back to Earth.

  • Still, futurists say building a Dyson Swarm would require extreme measures like mining

  • Mercury for materials - eventually destroying the planet.

  • But if we manage to successfully create a sun sucking megastructure, it will extend

  • humanity's survival in the solar system and provide the power needed to colonize other planets.

  • Considering all the advanced technology needed to make this happen though, it will be a very

  • long time until any sort of Dyson Sphere takes the leap from science fiction to reality.

  • But, like Freeman Dyson, some people believe that aliens might already be using Dyson Sphere-like structures.

  • And they point to a mysterious dimming star - known as Tabby's star - as potential evidence.

  • Believers say that the dimming is a sign of a structure surrounding the star.

  • While many astronomers say that the dimming is likely just caused by dust.

  • But in the far-fetched chance that there is an advanced civilization out there soaking

  • up all the energy in the universe,

  • let's just hope that they'll use their power for good, not evil.

  • Space Crafts takes you through the depths of the cosmos, explaining bizarre astronomical

  • phenomena and crazy plans for future exploration.

  • In this episode, we explore how sci-fi inspired spacecraft could clean up our space junk.

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The Sun produces more energy than we can can comprehend.

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戴森球體能否利用太陽的全部力量? (Could a Dyson Sphere Harness the Full Power of the Sun?)

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    林宜悉 發佈於 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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