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You seem to have neglected another aspect of finding a Dyson sphere…. The civilization that built it may actually be extinct - as it has taken so long for that light to even reach us.
If we crushed all the rocky planets, asteroids and moons in our Solar System including the Earth and the Oort Cloud, we would come nowhere near the raw materials necessary to build a structure large enough to encompass the Sun
@@TexasTimeLord Exactly. So you'd have to source interstellar materials or damage the entirety of your own solar system just to make it feasible. That, in and of itself, makes the task insurmountable.
I have to believe that this is some misunderstood natural phenomenon. That many anomalies being found in a short amount of time. The likelihood of it being artificial in my opinion is very slim.
Conversely, if they were so advanced they could build a dyson sphere to begin with, they surely would be quite thriving. Imagining they could be in numerous locations is not far off to consider. Especially if the process isn't as bad as we think it is once they are at a certain level. Maybe it's as simple as destroying a certain size planet and using the materials of that planet to construct the sphere. Now for it to all pop up suddenly is a bit more strange, but it may be we simply missed it all along.
Agreed. However considering interstellar travel is pretty much off the table without some kind of wormhole or hyperspace jump technology making the most of your own solar system would be the next logical step.
Biggest question from me is this…could it be anything else? A Dyson sphere is one possibility but not the only one. An honest question actually is this…are we even asking the right questions yet?
@@HuskyOwner-bl1jf We like to PRETEND to understand the universe. Its like a person learning how to move the chess pieces than a week later thinking they can beat Magnus Carlsen.
In terms of our solar system, there's lots of orbiting real estate out there to be mined on an industrial scale .. as long as any residents don't complain.
It's like trying to prove or disprove the existence of god Just because you can't observe the existence of something does not mean that it does not exist, but that is not proof of its existence either I do believe that there is life out there somewhere The question is how advanced that life is for me Like many others I would like to think that alien life would find us so interesting that they would bother to travel the vast distance to our planet just to see what we are up to, but the truth is we are probably a real snooze
Interesting video, however I'm skeptical about Dyson spheres. Why bother? Only, if you're an alien and a master of the universe, then wouldn't you be more towards the quantum mechanical nanoscale over harnessing energy from some of the largest objects in the universe - stars?
Thanks for your thoughts! Dyson spheres are just one idea about how advanced civilizations might get energy. Quantum mechanics is another interesting area. Both concepts are speculative and help us think about what's possible in the universe.
@@InsaneCuriosity The scientific version of Dyson's Sphere is boring as hell. I want to see one like the Star Trek Next. Gen 2 part episode RELICS. An almost inconceivably huge inhabited world with billions of times Earth's population and so big that an ocean ten times the size of the Pacific is in a relative sense a small pond. RELICS showed us an INTERESTING Dyson's Sphere and scientists put us to sleep with BORING ones that just collect sun light like a giant solar battery.
Finding alien civilizations wouldn't shake my beliefs. I've always thought, if God created a garden the size of Texas, would he plant just a single flower in it?
Since our technology improves over time, we discover more and more things that we've not seen before. I always look forward to all the new stuff that we will find. Super excited for the upcoming Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope.
Drop me a line when aliens make radio contact. I just love Carl Sagan. Till then I follow the quest for extremophiles in the solar system with interest.
I always wonder how a Dyson sphere might effect the orbits of the planets around that star, we know we can interfere with magnetic fields and gravity relatively safely on our tiny earth scale but interfering with it on that scale could kill planets?
A Dyson sphere would have a big impact on the orbits of planets around a star. It could change their paths and create major issues. We understand how to mess with magnetic fields and gravity safely on Earth, but doing it on a large scale could be dangerous and might harm the planets. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
For all you know, there may be aliens living on Earth that are entirely human, but originating from another planet. Like one might be a young woman doing an equivalent of studying abroad on her favorite planet, she lives as an Earthling and tries to seem normal, she loves your blue planet and wants to learn about you up close. I wouldn't be shocked if someone like that exists.
This channel is for beginners and rookies in astronomy. It's a decent channel, though, but the writers try to be humorous, and it doesn't come off for ME.
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The odds against us being here, on a cosmic scale, are hundreds of trillions to one against. Thus, the chances of us being alone in the Milky Way are near certain. In fact, those odds translate to one space-faring civilization for every 20 to 30 galaxies... at any given time.
@@InsaneCuriosity Such sober thinking leads to other conclusions, such as: Any machine seen flying the skies of Earth, comes from Earth. Or... Any intelligent being exhibiting fundamentally primate qualities, most certainly comes from Earth.
If we actually find Aliens! We BETTER keep our Mouths Shut! You might be reaching out to a Cute ET, and wind up with Darth Vader ( at best) or a civilization that is LOOKING FOR FRESH MEAT!!
If it was that big, consuming that much energy in our visible light cone for the past million years we would habe detected it by now. We are missing out on tech to range discoveries of this nature and the star systems they could be localized in are slipping out of our sight every minute.
Thank you very much for helping me to not lose my hope and to be strong and to keep my imagination open and to never stop believing in this plant that we call our home thank you 😢I sorry I really don't know why this video made me cry
It's good to see so many sensible, grounded, cautious, scientifically literate people in the comments section; _but they're all bug eyed alien mega structures I tells ya, every single one of them!_
Dyson spheres are just a theoretical concept for now. Scientists think they might be built using advanced materials or resources we haven't discovered yet. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
All jokes aside, not sure ppl know exactly how big a Dyson swarm is and how much material is needed. And 60 candidates. I mean. Come on. I know we all here hoping but...ijs.
In my honest opinion Dyson Sheres are impossible . The very construction would effect the gravity so as to create the star to explode . No Stella pressure , no crushing pressure and no fusion or fusion to uphold the star . Nonsense in my opinion .😊😊
Could it be that all of these stars for some reason are getting ready to go supernova and it could set off a chain reaction. Something way bigger than the big bang is nearing? We're living in the last days God created the universe.😢 I hope it's a dysonsphere😮
What a temperature has a supposed Dyson-Sphere? To support live, it should be around 300 Kelvin. Red dwarf stars have about 3,000 Kelvin. 300 Kelvin is very faint in infrared.
What i want to know is, if a star, any star, makes up 98 percent of a solar system, where are these civilisations getting all the matter to build something that’s BIGGER than their star??? Doesn’t make sense does it?
Dyson sphere!? Why couldn't it be multiple super men circling there respective stars trying to go back in time to save their respective planets that the stars have destroyed...yeah that sounds more reasonable
We are the only ones in our visible universe… there are more universities out there. There’s a universe for every movement and moment that we live, but we will never ever crossover while living….! And maybe that is what death represents, or maybe not.. but it’s as good a theory as any I have ever heard….
you just said that Interestellar travel is impossible, than how those aliens can make Dyson sphere? if they are type 2 civlization they can Have interstellar Travel.. which means we might even Achive it too
If we were to actually meet such an advanced alien civilization. Humans would go from type 0.7 civilization to type 1.7 or beyond almost overnight. They will probably have medicine/cures that will allow us to live for hundreds of years rather than 100 while at the same time keeping us looking and feeling like we are 30yo lol.
There’s no confirmed number of aliens among us, but many people believe they could be helping us by sharing technology and knowledge. Thanks for watching!
This is really odd for Insane Curiosity to describe with so little skepticism because they did a vid on this subject a while ago describing Dyson sphere's AND Dyson Swarms as complete fantasy. Link to that vid below. ruclips.net/video/YbnEUGr9QZg/видео.htmlsi=7_63rYt8fY0Mjnn5 This is the same channel that has done numerous vids saying things like how we will never colonize the stars or develop real FTL drives and the like. This isn't a criticism of that skepticism (Indeed, I appreciate that skepticism) so this vid seems a little peculiar.
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@@InsaneCuriosity Okay, sure. I'm looking forward to the video you do on the FTL Drive that we will definitely be developed and will definitely take us to the stars. 😂 I kid. Love your content.
WHY DYSON SPHERES???..........There may be more practical and cheaper methods to produce power. You may need more than 1 Earth sized planet to make one. Atomic Fusion, utilising Anti Matter or even Dark Matter for power generation may be the way to go.👍👍👍
It would be awesome if homage could detect a Dyson sphere cluster. Most likely we wouldn't detect alien technology, your using human based technology bias.
Earth is the unique amazing awesome marvel of the whole galaxy and will remain to be its crown-jewel until human-caused climate-cataclysm removes this status for good.
Gun supporting Democrat here....... Don't disparage the name of Demolition Ranch. It is not a gun club for gun Nuts. It is a gun channel on RUclips that promotes family values, gun safety, and the positive sides of gun ownership. Not once in the 11 years I've been subscribed has politics ever found its way onto that channel. Matt is just as upset about this situation as the rest of us. You don't get to bring his channel name down because the shooter chose to wear his shirt. He had no affiliation with the shooter whatsoever.
Think about the amount of material to completely enclose a star. There is not enough material inside a solar system to produce such an object unless they could somehow replicate the material they are using. Say that can't do that so they use up every planet in their solar system except the home world of course. After they use all of that up they would have to start taking apart planets in other nearby star system. It is said that the distance between star systems is about 4 to 5 light years. Unless these beings can somehow travel faster than the speed of light it would take decades and centuries to bring material from those nearby systems. Since the speed of light is suppose to be the limit fastest speed in the universe these being would be limit to speeds under the speed of light. So let say they have reached a speed of 90% the speed of light Again it would take years to go from their home system to the one that is nearest to them. And the size of these ships would have to be enormous to bring gigatons of material back to the home world. From the time the project starts to the time it is finish would take thousands or tens of thousands of years to complete and a lot of things could happen from beginning to finish. We can't even build a shield around the ISS to protect it from space debris so how can these space being that we want to believe in so badly build something that is millions of miles around their home star. Too much science fiction. If there was no God, and there is, maybe we could do such a thing hundred of millions of years from now but they better hurry up because God's plan to create new heavens and a new earth.
I agree with most of what you said in your reply- Except the "God" parts- lol....there is no God(s) and never were, Science on earth has proven them as just the Lies and myths of early cultures on earth.....and the reason we are on the eve of destruction now with half the (flat) earthers living in a 2nd Dark Ages is proof enough how ignorant mankind truly is.
The narrator sounds like he's rather reading a bedtime story to a kid; than talking about something as complex as cosmology. As much as I like the subject of astronomy, I cannot stand this annoyingly childish narration; I am, unfortunately, forced to unsubscribe.
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You seem to have neglected another aspect of finding a Dyson sphere….
The civilization that built it may actually be extinct - as it has taken so long for that light to even reach us.
Indeed. That could be.
I don’t believe there are Dyson Spheres. It would take a mind boggling amount of material and work to make one
Agreed. Purely theoretical, not possible.
If we crushed all the rocky planets, asteroids and moons in our Solar System including the Earth and the Oort Cloud, we would come nowhere near the raw materials necessary to build a structure large enough to encompass the Sun
Maybe they use materials straight from the star in gains power from.
@@TexasTimeLord Exactly. So you'd have to source interstellar materials or damage the entirety of your own solar system just to make it feasible. That, in and of itself, makes the task insurmountable.
@TexasTimeLord if it was incase we wouldn't see any light. A Dyson swarm "maybe" but agreed this is probably natural
I have to believe that this is some misunderstood natural phenomenon. That many anomalies being found in a short amount of time. The likelihood of it being artificial in my opinion is very slim.
Some would say, 'astronomically' slim :P
Conversely, if they were so advanced they could build a dyson sphere to begin with, they surely would be quite thriving. Imagining they could be in numerous locations is not far off to consider. Especially if the process isn't as bad as we think it is once they are at a certain level. Maybe it's as simple as destroying a certain size planet and using the materials of that planet to construct the sphere. Now for it to all pop up suddenly is a bit more strange, but it may be we simply missed it all along.
Agreed. However considering interstellar travel is pretty much off the table without some kind of wormhole or hyperspace jump technology making the most of your own solar system would be the next logical step.
Biggest question from me is this…could it be anything else? A Dyson sphere is one possibility but not the only one. An honest question actually is this…are we even asking the right questions yet?
Honestly, we don't know enough about the universe yet to ask the correct questions
@@HuskyOwner-bl1jf We like to PRETEND to understand the universe. Its like a person learning how to move the chess pieces than a week later thinking they can beat Magnus Carlsen.
Where are these alians getting enough raw material to build a structure around a star? Make it make sense
It would seem pretty radical to tear down the equivalent of a solar system to build an Dyson sphere.
In terms of our solar system, there's lots of orbiting real estate out there to be mined on an industrial scale .. as long as any residents don't complain.
Like a host from another favorite channel of mine says, 'it's not aliens unless it's aliens '.
It's like trying to prove or disprove the existence of god
Just because you can't observe the existence of something does not mean that it does not exist, but that is not proof of its existence either
I do believe that there is life out there somewhere
The question is how advanced that life is for me
Like many others I would like to think that alien life would find us so interesting that they would bother to travel the vast distance to our planet just to see what we are up to, but the truth is we are probably a real snooze
Saying it is a Dyson spheres is like saying it is bugs from Starship Troopers swarming around a star like moths around a light bulb
There is no way you could get bugs at that high density.
If these are full Dyson spheres, we would have no idea what type of star it is.
Interesting video, however I'm skeptical about Dyson spheres. Why bother? Only, if you're an alien and a master of the universe, then wouldn't you be more towards the quantum mechanical nanoscale over harnessing energy from some of the largest objects in the universe - stars?
Thanks for your thoughts! Dyson spheres are just one idea about how advanced civilizations might get energy. Quantum mechanics is another interesting area. Both concepts are speculative and help us think about what's possible in the universe.
@@InsaneCuriosity The scientific version of Dyson's Sphere is boring as hell. I want to see one like the Star Trek Next. Gen 2 part episode RELICS. An almost inconceivably huge inhabited world with billions of times Earth's population and so big that an ocean ten times the size of the Pacific is in a relative sense a small pond. RELICS showed us an INTERESTING Dyson's Sphere and scientists put us to sleep with BORING ones that just collect sun light like a giant solar battery.
If we disassembled Mercury it would be enough material for a Dyson swarm
That's an interesting idea. Thanks for watching!
A Dyson sphere and a Dyson swarm are two different things.
A Judge will never approve the Environmental Impact Statement.
These kinds of sci-fi videos are so ludicrous. Only people smoking hippie lettuce can dream up these whoppers!
We waste so much energy every day that we wouldn’t need a dyson sphere or swarm if we fixed that problem.
Alien technology has advanced beyond putting weird music on videos.
Yes, we're very close to aliens. They're right here, inside our imaginations.
Dyson sphere? I still haven't got a Dyson Ball. Those aliens must be rich!
Ease up on the metaphors. You do not need to constantly compare mole hills to mountains...
Having somewhere to look is exciting in Itself
Finding alien civilizations wouldn't shake my beliefs. I've always thought, if God created a garden the size of Texas, would he plant just a single flower in it?
If we can never travel faster than TSL what difference does any of this make?
Since our technology improves over time, we discover more and more things that we've not seen before. I always look forward to all the new stuff that we will find. Super excited for the upcoming Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope.
Indeed. We only learned to fly a little over a century ago. Imagine where we may be in 500 years time if we haven’t blown ourselves to bits by then.
Mr Dyson makes hovers not Dyson spheres.
Well he hasn't made any announcement making Dyson spheres 😊
People really turned into aliens that live here.
At best aliens would maybe have Dyson panels.
Giorgio A.Tsoukalos: It's aliens 👽 😅😅😅
Drop me a line when aliens make radio contact. I just love Carl Sagan.
Till then I follow the quest for extremophiles in the solar system with interest.
I always wonder how a Dyson sphere might effect the orbits of the planets around that star, we know we can interfere with magnetic fields and gravity relatively safely on our tiny earth scale but interfering with it on that scale could kill planets?
A Dyson sphere would have a big impact on the orbits of planets around a star. It could change their paths and create major issues. We understand how to mess with magnetic fields and gravity safely on Earth, but doing it on a large scale could be dangerous and might harm the planets. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
For all you know, there may be aliens living on Earth that are entirely human, but originating from another planet. Like one might be a young woman doing an equivalent of studying abroad on her favorite planet, she lives as an Earthling and tries to seem normal, she loves your blue planet and wants to learn about you up close. I wouldn't be shocked if someone like that exists.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
Like a foreign exchange student.
This channel is for beginners and rookies in astronomy. It's a decent channel, though, but the writers try to be humorous, and it doesn't come off for ME.
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Maybe we should just build a Dyson's Sphere ourselves? Whose taxes do you raise to fund it?
Theories that's all they have , most of everything we think we know is just that.
The odds against us being here, on a cosmic scale, are hundreds of trillions to one against. Thus, the chances of us being alone in the Milky Way are near certain. In fact, those odds translate to one space-faring civilization for every 20 to 30 galaxies... at any given time.
Yeah, the odds incredibly slim, and it really makes you think about how vast and mysterious the universe is. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@@InsaneCuriosity Such sober thinking leads to other conclusions, such as:
Any machine seen flying the skies of Earth, comes from Earth.
Or...
Any intelligent being exhibiting fundamentally primate qualities, most certainly comes from Earth.
If we actually find Aliens! We BETTER keep our Mouths Shut!
You might be reaching out to a
Cute ET, and wind up with Darth Vader ( at best) or a civilization that is LOOKING FOR FRESH MEAT!!
We have already been located by Democrats.
If it was that big, consuming that much energy in our visible light cone for the past million years we would habe detected it by now. We are missing out on tech to range discoveries of this nature and the star systems they could be localized in are slipping out of our sight every minute.
Dyson sphere are from Star Trek second generation
The idea predates star trek by a bit
Poetic and insightful commentary!
Thank you very much for helping me to not lose my hope and to be strong and to keep my imagination open and to never stop believing in this plant that we call our home thank you 😢I sorry I really don't know why this video made me cry
We are carbon-based organisms, not sulfur-based. The 'king of chemicals' is sulfur because of its many uses, especially in industry.
It's good to see so many sensible, grounded, cautious, scientifically literate people in the comments section;
_but they're all bug eyed alien mega structures I tells ya, every single one of them!_
Theres no way Dyson spheres exist. There’s only so much metal in a solar system’s moons and planets.
Dyson spheres are just a theoretical concept for now. Scientists think they might be built using advanced materials or resources we haven't discovered yet. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
Great video and information !
Thanks for watching!
I thought Dyson spheres were only theoretical, that in reality you could not gather enough material to build one?
Yes, Dyson spheres are theoretical and building one would need an unimaginable amount of material. Thanks for watching!
If there are advanced civilizations they made and use technology we Can't even name let allone understand of the principals they work on.
I love this it makes me cry, and I don't know why 😢 thank you ❤️ 💖 💜
Thanks for watching!
All jokes aside, not sure ppl know exactly how big a Dyson swarm is and how much material is needed. And 60 candidates. I mean. Come on. I know we all here hoping but...ijs.
You're right! A Dyson swarm is massive and would need a lot of material.
In my honest opinion Dyson Sheres are impossible . The very construction would effect the gravity so as to create the star to explode . No Stella pressure , no crushing pressure and no fusion or fusion to uphold the star . Nonsense in my opinion .😊😊
Could it be that all of these stars for some reason are getting ready to go supernova and it could set off a chain reaction. Something way bigger than the big bang is nearing? We're living in the last days God created the universe.😢 I hope it's a dysonsphere😮
I may have missed it, but was it said that these bodies are radiating only in the infrared? Or are they relatively dim, but have extra infrared?
Great question! These bodies are relatively dim overall but give off extra infrared radiation. Thanks for watching!
What a temperature has a supposed Dyson-Sphere? To support live, it should be around 300 Kelvin. Red dwarf stars have about 3,000 Kelvin. 300 Kelvin is very faint in infrared.
Great point. Thanks for watching!
What i want to know is, if a star, any star, makes up 98 percent of a solar system, where are these civilisations getting all the matter to build something that’s BIGGER than their star??? Doesn’t make sense does it?
Dyson sphere!? Why couldn't it be multiple super men circling there respective stars trying to go back in time to save their respective planets that the stars have destroyed...yeah that sounds more reasonable
Thank you
We are the only ones in our visible universe… there are more universities out there. There’s a universe for every movement and moment that we live, but we will never ever crossover while living….! And maybe that is what death represents, or maybe not.. but it’s as good a theory as any I have ever heard….
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@@InsaneCuriosity no problemo..
how close is the nearest and where is it?
@@fredanderson5544 proxima centauri ...4 light years
you just said that Interestellar travel is impossible, than how those aliens can make Dyson sphere? if they are type 2 civlization they can Have interstellar Travel.. which means we might even Achive it too
Thanks for sharing your thoughts. We're just exploring different perspectives.
@@InsaneCuriosity amaizing :D
If we were to actually meet such an advanced alien civilization. Humans would go from type 0.7 civilization to type 1.7 or beyond almost overnight. They will probably have medicine/cures that will allow us to live for hundreds of years rather than 100 while at the same time keeping us looking and feeling like we are 30yo lol.
It might really change everything for us. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
Not possible! There' isn't that much matter anywhere !
How many alians are in us and how are they helping you
There’s no confirmed number of aliens among us, but many people believe they could be helping us by sharing technology and knowledge. Thanks for watching!
@@InsaneCuriosity Aliens from 4D are providing present technology.
It's an angel
Good info, but.... you don't have to make constant comparisons. It's like you're dumbing things down too much.
Appreciate your feedback. Thanks for watching!
Imagination only. Never will happen.
This is really odd for Insane Curiosity to describe with so little skepticism because they did a vid on this subject a while ago describing Dyson sphere's AND Dyson Swarms as complete fantasy. Link to that vid below.
ruclips.net/video/YbnEUGr9QZg/видео.htmlsi=7_63rYt8fY0Mjnn5
This is the same channel that has done numerous vids saying things like how we will never colonize the stars or develop real FTL drives and the like. This isn't a criticism of that skepticism (Indeed, I appreciate that skepticism) so this vid seems a little peculiar.
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@@InsaneCuriosity Okay, sure. I'm looking forward to the video you do on the FTL Drive that we will definitely be developed and will definitely take us to the stars. 😂
I kid. Love your content.
WHY DYSON SPHERES???..........There may be more practical and cheaper methods to produce power. You may need more than 1 Earth sized planet to make one. Atomic Fusion, utilising Anti Matter or even Dark Matter for power generation may be the way to go.👍👍👍
Have you filed a patent application on this?
It would be awesome if homage could detect a Dyson sphere cluster.
Most likely we wouldn't detect alien technology, your using human based technology bias.
Good point. Thanks for watching!
long on speculation. this channel used to be good!
We need to start with the ones we know about, the fallen angels !
Earth is the unique amazing awesome marvel of the whole galaxy and will remain to be its crown-jewel until human-caused climate-cataclysm removes this status for good.
Therefore, earth-protection is *much* more important than exoplanet research, imho.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
Sad how people eat this hooey right up😢 even legacy media jumped on the bandwagon of dyson balls... Definition of dope for the masses..
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! We try to present interesting topics for discussion. Everyone has their own perspective. 😊
DYSON SPHERE ...
IS IRIQUIVICALLY..bs..😅
c'mon, you're way better than
Gun supporting democrat??? I believe more in Extraterrestrials with all due respect
Bs click bait
TOTAL BS
1st
Thanks for watching!
@@InsaneCuriosity love your channel.
Its my fave! Keep up the good work
Gun supporting Democrat here....... Don't disparage the name of Demolition Ranch. It is not a gun club for gun Nuts. It is a gun channel on RUclips that promotes family values, gun safety, and the positive sides of gun ownership. Not once in the 11 years I've been subscribed has politics ever found its way onto that channel. Matt is just as upset about this situation as the rest of us. You don't get to bring his channel name down because the shooter chose to wear his shirt. He had no affiliation with the shooter whatsoever.
The shirt was yet another coinkidink, convenient
@@HughsReviews 100,,% Nothing wrong with the channel at all. Great guys
It's never aliens. Nature always provides an answer.
I THINK THIS VIDEO IS COMPLETE AND UTTER CRAP !
The math doesn't allow for aliens. Good luck with your hopes and dreams.
Thanks for your perspective! There's still so much we don't know about the universe.
Think about the amount of material to completely enclose a star. There is not enough material inside a solar system to produce such an object unless they could somehow replicate the material they are using. Say that can't do that so they use up every planet in their solar system except the home world of course. After they use all of that up they would have to start taking apart planets in other nearby star system. It is said that the distance between star systems is about 4 to 5 light years. Unless these beings can somehow travel faster than the speed of light it would take decades and centuries to bring material from those nearby systems. Since the speed of light is suppose to be the limit fastest speed in the universe these being would be limit to speeds under the speed of light. So let say they have reached a speed of 90% the speed of light Again it would take years to go from their home system to the one that is nearest to them. And the size of these ships would have to be enormous to bring gigatons of material back to the home world. From the time the project starts to the time it is finish would take thousands or tens of thousands of years to complete and a lot of things could happen from beginning to finish. We can't even build a shield around the ISS to protect it from space debris so how can these space being that we want to believe in so badly build something that is millions of miles around their home star. Too much science fiction. If there was no God, and there is, maybe we could do such a thing hundred of millions of years from now but they better hurry up because God's plan to create new heavens and a new earth.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
Your 'god' does not exist.
I agree with most of what you said in your reply- Except the "God" parts- lol....there is no God(s) and never were, Science on earth has proven them as just the Lies and myths of early cultures on earth.....and the reason we are on the eve of destruction now with half the (flat) earthers living in a 2nd Dark Ages is proof enough how ignorant mankind truly is.
@@InsaneCuriosity > I do NOT appreciate you deleting my replies ! You just lost me as a subscriber and viewer.
@@manhunter3429 absolutely there is enough material in our solar system to build a Dyson swarm. No reason to think others could have the same.
The narrator sounds like he's rather reading a bedtime story to a kid; than talking about something as complex as cosmology. As much as I like the subject of astronomy, I cannot stand this annoyingly childish narration; I am, unfortunately, forced to unsubscribe.
Sorry ,thanks for the feedback anyway
Aliens do not care if you unsubscribe.
@@comment8767 "Takes an alien to know one" 🙂
There is no life anywhere in the universe except here on Earth.
Thanks for your comment! While it's true that we haven't found definitive evidence of life elsewhere, the universe is vast and full of possibilities.
There are more 'Humans' in the universe just like here on 'Hologram Earth'.
LOL
@@robthames5065 It’s impossible that we are alone, 4sure! 👽☀️👽☀️👽
Have a seat Rob