Can humans make a Dyson sphere that wraps the sun and the earth?

Updated on science 2024-07-10
30 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    I don't think so. First of all, my personal view of this Dyson sphere is that it is an existence that challenges the conventions of the universe, and it is unconventional so it is difficult to achieve. Moreover, with the current level of science and technology in the world, this is also an impossible thing to happen, and it is good to have illusions, but we have to act in combination with a little reality.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Not yet. According to the current human science and technology, it cannot be completed. Perhaps with the development of technology, this vision will come to fruition.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I don't think it can be done at the moment, because the level of science and technology is not so advanced that it can't be done.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The Dyson sphere is just a theorized assumption of human beings, and the mass of the sun is very large. The resources on Earth simply cannot meet the requirements of building a Dyson sphere that envelops the sun. Building a Dyson sphere requires a lot of space stations to build from, which can also lead to a lot of space junk, which will affect the Earth as well as the life forms on Earth.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Development of science and technology. Because the current level of human science and technology is too low-level, and the construction of Dyson spheres is very difficult, only by vigorously developing science and technology can we build Dyson spheres that can wrap the sun.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It can't be caused, the Dyson sphere needs too many things to complete with the existing resources of the earth.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    First of all, Dyson spheres were not originally used on stars, but on local planets.

    Secondly, the Dyson sphere is not internal, but external. Like a sunflower, it is a light source that will always be the sun.

    Finally, if the above two points are met, such a Dyson ball can not only be used to generate electricity, but also to defend.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    At present, the way humans can build a Dyson sphere is to use a reflector to wrap it around the earth and the sun, but it can't be done now, and it can be done in the future!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    No, this scientific research achievement requires very advanced scientific research and technology support, and the current level of scientific research cannot reach such a level, let alone wrap the sun, which is a very difficult problem.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It is impossible to create such a thing, because the current level of human science and technology is far from being in place.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The Dyson sphere is an artificial celestial body conceived by American scientist Freeman Dyson to wrap stars around and mine them for energy. We know that the sun is very huge. The diameter of the Sun is 1,392,000 kilometers, and the volume is 1.3 million times that of the Earth.

    If an artificial celestial body wraps the sun, its diameter must be greater than the diameter of the sun! How big does this have to be!

    Pictured: Dyson sphere as conceived by scientists.

    But don't forget that if humans were going to build the Dyson sphere to extract stellar energy for the Earth's use, scientists envisioned a Dyson sphere in the vicinity of the Earth's orbit, with a diameter of about 200 million kilometers. The Dyson sphere is so huge that it is like an object depicted in science fiction for humans today.

    Why did scientist Freeman Dyson conceive such an artificial celestial structure as the Dyson sphere? He believes that the resources on the earth are very limited, not enough to support the development of human civilization to a higher level. And the energy contained in stars like the sun is infinite, and most of it is wasted.

    Illustration: Wrapping the sun around a Dyson sphere, a solar energy source.

    Therefore, the civilization that was able to create the Dyson sphere that enveloped the sun was higher than the current human civilization. They have reached at least the heights of the second level of civilization in the Kardashev hierarchy. Only by reaching this high level of civilization will it be able to mobilize the resources of the entire star-planetary system to build massive Dyson sphere structures.

    In fact, the Dyson sphere can come in many forms, and it doesn't wrap the whole sun. It is also possible for future humans to build only one ring-shaped structure with limited capabilities. This is called a Dyson ring.

    Pictured: A variant of the Dyson sphere, the Dyson ring.

    Can humans build a Dyson sphere that wraps around the sun? With the current human capacity is impossible. But in the future, if human beings reach the height of a second-level civilization and have the ability to sail freely in the solar system, and even realize the nearby star system, there should be no problem in building a Dyson sphere.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    No. The Dyson sphere was only conceived by humans. The size of the sun is very huge, and human beings need a lot of manpower and resources to build a Dyson sphere that wraps around the sun, and the limited resources on the earth cannot be completed.

    Secondly, the sun has entered the middle age stage, and there is no need for humans to build a Dyson sphere for the sun.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    No. Because the Dyson sphere is very difficult to manufacture and requires a lot of resources, it is difficult for humans to build a Dyson sphere that wraps the sun.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    No, with the current technology of human beings, anything that comes close to the sun will be burned to ashes.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It can't be made at the moment, because the current technology can't reach the level of manufacturing, and humans can't travel freely in the solar system at the moment, so there is still a long way to go.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    There is no way to make it with the current level of technology. If humans were able to enter a first-class civilization, it might be made. Ability to use the energy of the entire solar system.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    As human civilization progresses, the demand for energy becomes more and more intense. Energy on Earth is always limited, and even if humans master controlled nuclear fusion one day, it can only meet human energy needs for a period of time. At present, in addition to nuclear energy, the rest of the energy used by human beings, such as wind energy and hydropower, comes from the sun in the final analysis.

    Only about one-twenty-two billionth of the energy released by nuclear fusion on the Sun is sent to Earth, and the rest is released into the depths of the universe. If we can make use of that energy, we can greatly alleviate the energy problem of human beings. That energy could be harnessed by building the Dyson sphere, which Dyson envisioned to include stars.

    If the energy of the sun is not enough to meet the energy needs of mankind, it is possible to build a larger sphere that includes the entire galaxy. Such a project is very huge, and the current human race does not have such ability, but what about the human race in a million years? What about humanity in 100 million years?

    There are many people who are very interested in aliens and are looking for them by all means. Sometimes astronomers observe a star suddenly dimming, or an area suddenly darkens, and someone wonders if the aliens there built the Dyson sphere. However, there is no evidence that the dimming of stars is caused by Dyson spheres.

    The idea of the Dyson sphere is like a beautiful beacon that attracts many scientists to explore. Dyson Ball, who came up with the Dyson Sphere, has passed away, and the Dyson Sphere will continue to guide human civilization forward.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The appearance of the Dyson sphere may be thousands of years later, after all, it is difficult for human beings to do it now. With this skill, it is necessary for science to make great progress.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The Dyson sphere experiment requires a lot of volume, and humans can't do it yet, and I think when human technology is enough to get humans out of the solar system, it's almost time to do the Dyson sphere experiment.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It would take at least tens of billions of years to build a Dyson sphere that would envelop the solar system, which would require very high technology.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    No. Because sunlight is an indispensable survival factor for living beings, and the Dyson sphere can only provide energy, if the Dyson sphere is realized, human beings still need the sun.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The Dyson sphere, which is generally considered to be the most important symbol of the second-level civilization in the universe, is to build a huge building structure that wraps the entire star, and can almost completely use all the energy generated by the star.

    The energy produced by the sun is very powerful, and the energy that reaches the earth accounts for only 1/2.2 billion of the total energy of the sun, and we have a pitiful utilization rate of solar energy, almost all of which is wasted in interstellar space!

    However, the concept of Dyson sphere is still more of a thought experiment, often appearing in science fiction and science fiction movies, and even measured by current scientific theories, it is almost impossible to build a Dyson sphere! Indeed, some scientists have proposed to use the materials of the whole planet to build the Dyson sphere, and Mercury, which is closest to the sun, is the best choice, on the one hand, because Mercury is the closest to the sun, and more importantly, because Mercury is mainly composed of metals, 70% of which are metals, and it is theoretically relatively easy to obtain materials to build the Dyson sphere!

    However, even if the whole Mercury is used, it is almost impossible to build a Dyson sphere that envelops the entire Sun, because Mercury is so small relative to the Sun that even if the entire Mercury is destroyed, a very, very thin Dyson sphere can only be built in theory, even less than 1 mm, and it is almost impossible for such a thin structure to resist the strong gravitational pull of the Sun!

    It can only be said that the Dyson sphere is a distant dream of human beings, and it requires a high degree of human technology to solve the problems faced in the construction of the Dyson sphere! If human beings really have the strength to build Dyson spheres, theoretically we will also have the ability to build wormholes, concentrate the energy generated by the sun in one point, and the huge energy will easily tear apart the space-time structure and create a wormhole structure, allowing humans to reach distant interstellar space in an instant!

    The first immediate idea that came to the mind of scientists was to invent a sphere that would envelop the sun in order to absorb its energy. However, this idea is a bit whimsical, the surface temperature of the sun is 6,000, and the volume of the sun is about 1.3 million times that of the earth, and it can be said that the earth, which has insufficient resources, can not make this kind of sphere at all.

    But the solar energy is so tempting that until now it can only be used by human beings only one billionth of its radiation energy, so scientists have another idea, that is, to build enough artificial satellites to go around the sun to collect its energy, but like the previous assumption, the current earth's resources are not enough to support this plan, so this plan has been crushed again.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    I don't think there's any scientific basis or scientific research yet, so don't be gullible.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The suggestion of these scientists will take a long time to prove the feasibility.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    This is currently only an assumption and should not be possible, because the current technology on Earth has not been developed to the extent that it can destroy a planet.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Mercury, the closest to the Sun, is the best choice, partly because it is closest to the Sun.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    These are some conjectures of scientists, which are theoretically possible, but they have yet to be confirmed

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    The proposal has not been implemented, and scientists are required to study and verify it.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    This is a kind of thing that has no scientific basis and no scientific evidence.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    I don't think it's feasible to destroy Mercury and use it to build a Dyson sphere that wraps around the sun.

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