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by bryanrasmussen
1579 days ago
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what does that have to do with anything I said? Yes, I guess they would be everywhere if their civilization was able to make Dyson spheres 1 year after the creation of the galaxy, also if they decided to 1. Not control their population for some reason. 2. Had some sort of interest in exploring. 3. Implicit also in the speed of light thing, would find it really interesting to send a portion of their population to the next available and suitable star which might be enough light years away to make communication impractical. I mean for our civilization there is some level of argument that says it would be a ridiculous idea to move to a new solar system and we have an intellectual exploratory streak in our species. I mean we are currently not at the level of being able to do a Dyson sphere, it took us 4.543 billion years (age of earth) to get to the part that somebody could conceive of it. There is also some discussion as to whether or not our civilization is going to last, so given that and the other things I said it seems unlikely to me that any Dyson sphere civilization would actually build more than one, but maybe some build two because binary stars or some other weird circumstance which makes it worthwhile to do. on edit: if we get to Dyson sphere building capabilities which seems really unlikely, will we build more than one? How many more? |
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