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Dyson Sphere A Bit Further ☀️

Dyson Sphere A Bit Further ☀️   Since we all enjoyed the prequel of this article, I am here to write about DYSON SPHERE PART 2. As we discussed the Dyson Sphere in the last article, it is a mega structure that encompasses a star’s surface and uses a lot of its energy. Now I will write about the transportation and method of constructing it. First of all, the construction. Our Earth now has limited resources and we won’t be able to make the Dyson plates that easily so we need the help of other planets. We need to target our nearby planets and strip-mine all of them. Mercury, Venus and Mars and nearby asteroids (since these are the planets near us and have terrain unlike the gas giants). The materials we get can be easily used for making the Dyson plates. Now keeping in mind the size, which is 1 km 2 . We need the help of big multinational companies, mega furnaces and a lot of manpower! We need to keep the plates flexible and in the shape of a closed umbrella so when we are transpo

Dyson Sphere

  Dyson Sphere Part 1 If we look at today’s world we notice a lot of things. Some people are dying, some are living too much. So technically the world is out of balance and the balance needs to be restored. To do that we need to keep every human on earth Happy, Kind and safe and to do that we need resources and energy. However, we don’t have lot of both of them and that is why the population is suffering.   First of all, we need energy and that is limited. We have many options. We will look at the pros and cons. 1.        Hydroelectricity – Provides a lot of energy. Con – Often dangerous and if the dam is broken the river can cause floods. 2.        Solar energy – Provides a lot of energy and is renewable. Con – The solar panels are difficult to install and are not always affordable. 3.        Nuclear energy – Clean and very resourceful. Con – Super expensive and very dangerous, may cause mutations. We don’t want Godzilla! So, we have reviewed many options but the con is