A Dyson swarm is such a versatile megastructure. It's actually 3 megastructures in one. It can be a regular Dyson swarm (generates energy), it can be a star lifter. Star lifters reflect some energy back into the star to lift massive amounts of hydrogen and helium off the star to be processed into heavier elements through nuclear fusion. It's literally mining a star for near infinite resources and it prolong's the star's lifespan too. And lastly it can be a star laser. And there wouldn't be a whole lot of modification necessary to swap "modes".
A dyson swarm is basically a better idea than a whole dyson sphere. A grid of satalites surrounding the star so that if anything hits them, it doesn't desroy the wholw thing.
This is right for the wrong reason tbh, cuz on one hand sure, if an asteroid or smth hits one of the sattelites only the on it hit will be destroyed, but on the other hand a full sphere would be more durable, and could quite easily survive. The main reason why a swarm is better than a sphere is the cost. To make a swarm you could just mine like half of Mercury or something, but for a sphere we'd probably have to destroy multiple planets.
Isaac Arthur just released a similar video about space warfare and orbital defense platforms. He goees in depth and provides a juicier commentary on the subject, if you get the chance to watch.
FTL Changes it all. Also, if they have high efficiency matter energy transmutation. Logistics become essentially infinite. Something that advanced will utterly smear us among the stars.
I'm not sure how they could achieve M.E. transmutation at all but yea if they could we'd be dead. Also just a random thought: if their M.E. technology was advanced enough couldn't they theoretically just transmute the entire planet and instantly win the war?
@mxaa9776 I would think so but rate of transmutation would matter. It's like how nanite swarms dissolving everything into more nanites wouldnt necessarily be exponential in function. I think rate of replication matters but also, a limiting factor on speed could be heat dispersion for nanites.
Okay ganz ehrlich Menschen auslöschen gar kein Problem ist okay aber lass doch endlich mal den Planeten in Ruhe hallo das ist Schatz laufen Leben wachsen und existieren einer der interessantesten wertvollsten Schätze in Universum
"Good times rhymes with war crimes. And I like the smell of genocide in the morning." - Unknown Smorpian
Man only if those came true
A Dyson swarm is such a versatile megastructure. It's actually 3 megastructures in one. It can be a regular Dyson swarm (generates energy), it can be a star lifter. Star lifters reflect some energy back into the star to lift massive amounts of hydrogen and helium off the star to be processed into heavier elements through nuclear fusion. It's literally mining a star for near infinite resources and it prolong's the star's lifespan too. And lastly it can be a star laser. And there wouldn't be a whole lot of modification necessary to swap "modes".
A dyson swarm is basically a better idea than a whole dyson sphere.
A grid of satalites surrounding the star so that if anything hits them, it doesn't desroy the wholw thing.
This is right for the wrong reason tbh, cuz on one hand sure, if an asteroid or smth hits one of the sattelites only the on it hit will be destroyed, but on the other hand a full sphere would be more durable, and could quite easily survive.
The main reason why a swarm is better than a sphere is the cost.
To make a swarm you could just mine like half of Mercury or something, but for a sphere we'd probably have to destroy multiple planets.
you should really react to more of their videos, they are a great science comunication channel, and also it is gorgeous
Isaac Arthur just released a similar video about space warfare and orbital defense platforms. He goees in depth and provides a juicier commentary on the subject, if you get the chance to watch.
Definitely second the Isaac Arthur suggestion, his videos are good deep dives into theoretical future tech and how they are theorized to function.
@@Dreznin I won't lie, I find kurzgedagt pretty cringy
@@logangrimnar3800 that is part of the charm
Isaac is the man
Sound of stellaris music in background made me check if i did not launch game by accident -.-
For the missiles, the further away the point of origin, the more warning you get.
Nice Stellaris Music ( Faster Then Light i think) in the background 👍
If humanity made a Dyson swarm it would trigger instantaneous full scale war for its control.
One of my favorite videos from kurzgesagt!
Internet historian did a new episode on wine
hoo he's growing fast
The hell was that at the halfway point
FTL Changes it all. Also, if they have high efficiency matter energy transmutation. Logistics become essentially infinite.
Something that advanced will utterly smear us among the stars.
I'm not sure how they could achieve M.E. transmutation at all but yea if they could we'd be dead.
Also just a random thought: if their M.E. technology was advanced enough couldn't they theoretically just transmute the entire planet and instantly win the war?
@mxaa9776 I would think so but rate of transmutation would matter.
It's like how nanite swarms dissolving everything into more nanites wouldnt necessarily be exponential in function. I think rate of replication matters but also, a limiting factor on speed could be heat dispersion for nanites.
Nice new profile picture for the channel
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FIRST( actually not )
Huh, i just learned out sun is white. Thats nuts. but makes sense.
makes A LOT of sense tbh!
Can you update your playlist
ash beat leon the monarch (the strongest pokemon trainer in the world)
Everytime I saw that channel it always Destruction of Human civilization. 😂
Don't rush we are going there.
Early gang pog
You must be out of the loop but Ash became the pokemon world champion and totally earned it so uhm, yeah he’s not all that bad anymore
Nice 👍
pog
Okay ganz ehrlich Menschen auslöschen gar kein Problem ist okay aber lass doch endlich mal den Planeten in Ruhe hallo das ist Schatz laufen Leben wachsen und existieren einer der interessantesten wertvollsten Schätze in Universum