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Is a Dyson Sphere Possible? 

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In this video, we explore the fascinating concept of a Dyson Sphere, a hypothetical megastructure proposed by physicist Freeman Dyson. Imagine harnessing the power of an entire star to meet the energy needs of an advanced civilization! We delve into the science behind this idea, examining whether such a colossal engineering feat could ever be possible. From the basic principles of how a Dyson Sphere would work, to the technological and logistical challenges involved, join us on this journey into the realms of theoretical astrophysics and futuristic technology. Could humanity ever build a Dyson Sphere, or is it destined to remain a sci-fi dream? Watch to find out!

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@MercedesKassandra-l3y
@MercedesKassandra-l3y Месяц назад
The real question is how many extention cords do i need to connect to the dyson sphere
@Shawn-in-da-Canyon
@Shawn-in-da-Canyon Месяц назад
The idea of a Dyson Sphere is ridiculous. To construct such a thing would take more resources than what would be available from the largest planet in the Universe.
@jamesmcmanus
@jamesmcmanus Месяц назад
Is there a reason they're only allowed to use resources from one planet?
@Shawn-in-da-Canyon
@Shawn-in-da-Canyon Месяц назад
@@jamesmcmanus If they could do that, they’d have the technology to find us and email us.🤣 Where are they? There’s nothing out there advanced enough to build a Dyson Sphere.
@jamesmcmanus
@jamesmcmanus Месяц назад
@@Shawn-in-da-Canyon If you're walking along the beach and come across a pebble with some unusual microbes living among the algae, you might step on it but probably won't. A biologist might notice the pebble and study it, but probably won't even notice it. Nobody is going to try to open up a diplomatic line of communication with it. Our planet is such a pebble compared to anyone capable of building Dyson spheres.
@Shawn-in-da-Canyon
@Shawn-in-da-Canyon Месяц назад
@@jamesmcmanus Yeah, that’s why we are trying so hard to find life elsewhere. Oh, they are just a pebble, they said.
@rempseaheinamies9414
@rempseaheinamies9414 Месяц назад
Piece of cake for civilization that is million or billion years ahead of us.
@stefanus140
@stefanus140 Месяц назад
I don't understand these latest videos... are they just old videos stitched together??
@MISTERPRESIDENTELECT
@MISTERPRESIDENTELECT Месяц назад
I thought this was about the edge of universe, but half way through I wanted to order your cutlery and kitchen set... I might get the seat covers as well...
@anthonyfogel3014
@anthonyfogel3014 Месяц назад
Okay so I'm only like 10 minutes in but now I'm really excited about the cutlery in kitchen set
@MrEnjoivolcom1
@MrEnjoivolcom1 Месяц назад
😂Hahahaha
@yeon723
@yeon723 Месяц назад
watches space video leaves with new kitchen set.
@MISTERPRESIDENTELECT
@MISTERPRESIDENTELECT Месяц назад
Cutting edge science, over here. Knife set can cut video titles, and change them.
@MISTERPRESIDENTELECT
@MISTERPRESIDENTELECT Месяц назад
👍
@ValkyrieofNOLA
@ValkyrieofNOLA Месяц назад
As a born and bred southern girl, I love having my favorite subject, astronomy, narrated by a southern gentleman! Though I’m personally from New Orleans, therefore I don’t have the typical southern drawl, but the unique accent of the Crescent City (aka the Yat Accent..”Wheyat Dawlin) But my family mostly is from Mississippi and Tennessee so I grew up with them speaking with a drawl… Sounds like home.
@houaidaamy2581
@houaidaamy2581 Месяц назад
hiya i hope you are doing well and good please do not misunderstand me but this is the third time or so you are stressing over the southern accent which is most likely not our main topic. It is however very exotic and relaxing to the hearing above any other American accent, from a British point of view of course . On the other hand, if i may kindly ask you to please enlight us with some amazing ideas of yours about space and the universe that'll absolutely appreciated. With utmost love and respect.
@bumpman82
@bumpman82 Месяц назад
TN too. Right outside Knoxville. "Where Y'all at!" Lol😂
@juser-abuser
@juser-abuser Месяц назад
I love southern accents
@Boris_Chang
@Boris_Chang 23 дня назад
I like cheezburgers
@jellef4704
@jellef4704 Месяц назад
Anwser Key: More space , most likely, but because of the speed of causality and because the expansion of space is faster than that, effectivity nothing
@ZX81v2
@ZX81v2 Месяц назад
Other than general SCALE, the gravitational effect of the structure and the pressures would rip it apart, the pressures involved are insane
@anselpeneloperainblossom-s3489
@anselpeneloperainblossom-s3489 Месяц назад
*with our understanding of engineering. Imma guess that any civilization that would consider building one has their shit together better than we do
@100percentSNAFU
@100percentSNAFU 17 дней назад
A Dyson "swarm" would be more plausible than a solid sphere. Still way beyond our reach at this time, but could be imagined if you had enough material, along with the technology and ability. They estimate even to build a swarm of solar collectors would still take at least all of the material that makes up the planet Mercury. So we would have to first have to figure out how to deconstruct an entire planet to get the needed materials.
@runePV
@runePV 16 дней назад
@@anselpeneloperainblossom-s3489 🤣 there are limits you know.. you overestimate the possibilities of humankind even in the faaaaaaaaaaaaaaar future.. we are children of mother earth more then you think and or understand
@ChrisRedfield--
@ChrisRedfield-- Месяц назад
There is no edge.
@Reawer
@Reawer Месяц назад
What are you talking about? You're on it!
@Whetherulikeitornot
@Whetherulikeitornot Месяц назад
You've been there.
@mrallanw79
@mrallanw79 Месяц назад
prove it.
@jellef4704
@jellef4704 Месяц назад
@mrallanw79 there isnt enough evidence to definitely prove the bubble universe hypothesis. It's currently untestable and is a metaphorical attempt to explain what is beyond comprehension, like most things, like the idea you call god. Like all things, they are just ideas with varying levels of popularity and faith. But everything that happens outside the emergent property they is you from the chemicals and electrical impulses inside evolved meat, is effectivity not real. Your reality is your own, until you die, but even then you may be eternity's slave to block time. Good luck and thanks for all the phish
@100percentSNAFU
@100percentSNAFU 17 дней назад
There is a horizon to the observable universe, which is effectively an "edge" of the universe to the observer at a set point, however this doesn't mark the end of the universe, only a point which cannot be seen past.
@Bharatiyaa_1st
@Bharatiyaa_1st 17 дней назад
There should be 4 categories of civilization: 1. Earth 2. Star 3. Solar System 4. Galaxy According to current civilization there's huge gap between 2 & 3 where technology advancements gap is gap.
@pranavjuyal8624
@pranavjuyal8624 14 дней назад
The cable management would be insane...
@queenkool511
@queenkool511 18 дней назад
They say "massive structure" so casually. Our sun contains about 98% of the matter in our solar system. The material needed to surround something that massive would be damn near impossible. Not to mention the temperature of the surrounding area that close to the sun would be in the thousands! After that, you have to account for the star growing as it burns energy. A sphere is not the best choice. I think future society will end up using a different method.
@user-wx1jk6ls1z
@user-wx1jk6ls1z 15 дней назад
A Dyson sphere would become nothing but a radioactive hellhole because of x flares and other solar phenomena. We've learned a lot about our son and its habits since Freeman Dyson came up with this madcap idea.
@j-sin3344
@j-sin3344 Месяц назад
Hell just Tru Wireless (non contact) power would be an incredible start. 93 +/- million mile power cord is a feat in itself...
@childlesscatladydreams
@childlesscatladydreams Месяц назад
Let’s not encase our sun in a sphere, K?
@juddbiggs
@juddbiggs Месяц назад
There is a periodic table of elements made from universes which are atoms and molecules in the next step up. We live on subatomic particles in that realm.
@ashleyobrien4937
@ashleyobrien4937 25 дней назад
so, we should try to blow up our universe, but do it steps of Morse code so that some scientist can detect it on his ten to the power of a googolplex sized electron microscope and realize that there's something weird is going on with this spec of a particle down there...."oh look guys ! that atom is commutating to us in Morse code !"
@geneh.smalley-px4kr
@geneh.smalley-px4kr Месяц назад
Empty space to infinity.
@RunnRichBoyz
@RunnRichBoyz 24 дня назад
You are for sure one of those "In The 'KNOW' People!
@LehtusBphree2flyFPV
@LehtusBphree2flyFPV Месяц назад
We live in a simulator and everything around us is too far to actually get to do what we see now is apart of this huge program we live in
@ArmyRanger483
@ArmyRanger483 25 дней назад
the heat would be so hot that close. Sounds unlikely
@majadra4105
@majadra4105 23 дня назад
Yeah . . . But, if we, with our limited technology were able to detect them; don't you think, that, with their super advanced technology, they would be able to detect us?
@justinlehman8419
@justinlehman8419 11 дней назад
First of all, this idea of a Dyson's sphere is a human idea. If anyone came up with it, we would be the first ones to do it because I doubt any alien race would think remotely the same and come up with even remotely similar ideas.
@kreshnik1710
@kreshnik1710 Месяц назад
Why are we so persistant into thinking advanced civilasitions will use dyson spheres at all costs. Thats a human perception.... what if they developed different technologies and are capable of harvesting or creating energy in different ways , sometimes without footprints and being detected
@agharohailmehmood4224
@agharohailmehmood4224 Месяц назад
EXCELLENT
@PhoneMyatHtain
@PhoneMyatHtain Месяц назад
Even if we are going to build ,we need a lot of materials ..
@ashleyobrien4937
@ashleyobrien4937 25 дней назад
that's just it, there isn't nearly enough to build a sphere...
@cenationofjnu
@cenationofjnu 22 дня назад
Is it really possible to build such structure at first place? We are talking about stars which can be million times bigger than planets. From where aliens could get so much material to build such structure?
@ashleyobrien4937
@ashleyobrien4937 25 дней назад
There is another reason that life didn't go with silicon, or any other element other than carbon, and that reason is energy . Carbon just happens to have a perfect balance in it's energy requirements for forming and breaking covalent bonds, you could say it's in the "goldilocks" zone in that respect. It's the reason that enables all the enzymes to function, because the amount of energy required to assemble rings (benzene) and chains (alky) and the myriad of other heterocyclic molecules is "just right" for this environment. Could life evolve on another planet in some other solvent other than water ? possibly, but the reason carbon and water are successful is because it is easier, less energy required, and more stability, leading to the ability to form hugely complex structures without falling apart in some way. That may not be the case in say, liquid Ammonia, simply because the temperature of that solvent is very low, and at low temperatures you are immediately limited in the kinds of reactions that are possible, ie; the energy budget for those essential reactions is too high. What could be done with covalent bonding via enzymes becomes far more limited and that is a broad problem with many other alternative solvent systems for kinds of life other than water and carbon.
@Indieatlarge
@Indieatlarge Месяц назад
Does it make sense to seek North after you have arrived?
@user-kv6lw4cp4u
@user-kv6lw4cp4u Месяц назад
في المستقبل البعيد وبفضل التكنولوجيا المتقدمة سوف يتساوى الخيال مع الواقع ويمتلك الإنسان قوى الآلهة ليحول الكون والأكوان المتعددة إلى جنة خالدة ❤
@ashleyobrien4937
@ashleyobrien4937 25 дней назад
I agree with that,. actually. We will , if we don't destroy ourselves, have technology that will seem like magic to us, and conquer death and everything....however, time and proton decay long after the last black holes are gone might ruin all of that....we may not have an eternity, unless we can escape this universe, or learn to create matter, or prevent any of a number of terrifying ends of the universe in the unthinkable future...
@keithinadhd6693
@keithinadhd6693 Месяц назад
I love my new knife set! Razor sharp! Hard as steel! These are great would order again. A+A+A+A+A+A++A+A+A+A+ 100%!
@212Michael
@212Michael Месяц назад
What I don't get about Dyson Spheres is the energy captured would not make it to the intended destination. If we somehow kept 5% of the sun's energy from reaching us it would have devastating effects on our planet.
@jamesmcmanus
@jamesmcmanus Месяц назад
Only about one fifty-billionth of the Sun's energy reaches us. If we ever have the technology needed to build a Dyson sphere, beaming enough energy to support Earth's biosphere would be a grade-school project.
@212Michael
@212Michael Месяц назад
@@jamesmcmanus Odd how you don't take into account the energy which wouldn't make it to the other bodies in its solar system thus cutting off that intended energy and thus its eventual result. Let me get you right thou, somehow you're going to take the sun's energy and go ahead and give it to every molecule, plants, animal, etc, etc, etc. Um OK Jan.
@jamesmcmanus
@jamesmcmanus Месяц назад
@@212Michael The sun radiates in all directions, and almost all of it leaves the solar system entirely. All the planets put together only intercept a miniscule amount of the energy. Once you're at the level of capturing all the energy from the sun, beaming a billionth of it to a planet, or to every planet, is child's play. Send a little extra to Mars to warm it up? No problem. Cut back a little bit on Venus to cool it down? No problem.
@michelst-jacques9555
@michelst-jacques9555 10 дней назад
What did you find,nothing,anything to get a click right.
@roymaitland6345
@roymaitland6345 25 дней назад
Our sun is a Dyson sphere. It is made to look like a Sun. Cloaking aliens
@King.Mark.
@King.Mark. 17 дней назад
Size 99% sun the rest = 1% He dreams big something even a child can do
@gwugluud
@gwugluud Месяц назад
That would require more material than their solar system contains.
@jakesmith5278
@jakesmith5278 Месяц назад
Saw it once in ST:TNG
@fullyawakened
@fullyawakened Месяц назад
Silicon based life is not a possibility in this universe. Full stop. There's no debate on the issue among biologists/chemists, only among laymen.
@shawnsanborn2057
@shawnsanborn2057 Месяц назад
Maybe (laymen) know more than quackadamia?
@RightsForZombies
@RightsForZombies Месяц назад
@@shawnsanborn2057 Oh yeah your google doctorate is far more meaningful than countless combined years of study in astrophysics/theoretical physics ect. You’re the type of person who thinks watching RU-vid docs and reading internet forums makes you an expert because you’ve never actually put countless years into actual scientific academic study and believe you’re so much smarter than those eggheads with all their fancy degrees and book learnings. Get educated and then come up with your own genius hypothesises before you come for those who devote a lifetime to proper study.
@100percentSNAFU
@100percentSNAFU 17 дней назад
Intelligent and technological life on other planets would likely take a similar form to humans simply because it's a structure that works for moving about, manipulating tools, etc. They more than likely would be upright and bipedal, as creating and using tools would be difficult if you stood and walked on all fours, or more appendages. Crucially, they would be land dwelling and not ocean bound, because as John Michael Godier says, "good luck smelting metal under water". They may not resemble us superficially, but structure wise i would put my bets on them being fairly similar. Nature tends to go with things that work. Structures that don't work go extinct, like the dodo bird, which was good enough being a flightless bird until new types of predators were introduced to their formerly closed environment. Just the same an octopus may be very intelligent, but no octopus like creatures on other planets are building and launching rockets from under water anytime soon.
@user-xh8yk1qz3i
@user-xh8yk1qz3i Месяц назад
Awesome.. ❤❤❤❤
@DanielEngsvang
@DanielEngsvang 25 дней назад
I believe that From what i know about Human nature and how "well we manage" our most serious problems down here(Not at all really), there should be almost impossible for any Civilization to achieve such a degree of technological achievements and cooperation, but let's hope that they don't resemble us at all with regards to emotional function if they have pulled it OFF as then we could be really in for a ride as they may simply take the whole Earth and use it to power a night light of some super rich kid simply because he refuses "Star- Energy". 🙂😇🥰😄
@mrhappy4521
@mrhappy4521 Месяц назад
Dysen chicken raised in space as a sphere!
@olliebob3805
@olliebob3805 Месяц назад
The Earth 🌎 is literally a Dyson Sphere, just think about it 😂
@ashleyobrien4937
@ashleyobrien4937 25 дней назад
Look, there's one over riding reason that these things are absurd, material, there is simply not even CLOSE to enough matter left over after star formation to build a sphere. Go look at the relative sizes of even our solar system, the volume of the the planets versus the sun, hopefully then, it will sink in...
@piersfilmlid9032
@piersfilmlid9032 17 дней назад
Thank goodness. Someone with a brain!
@VanillaGorilla21
@VanillaGorilla21 Месяц назад
Why would anyone need so much energy
@Peter-or8oc
@Peter-or8oc 29 дней назад
You pronounce it G eye ya not gaya
@dmitribaquero6753
@dmitribaquero6753 Месяц назад
Why would you believe a Dyson sphere is likely? Do you expect to find also Death Stars and spaceships that look like the Millennium Falcon?
@peggyteague6825
@peggyteague6825 Месяц назад
It's called thinking intelligently.... can you think of a more intelligent way for humans to use energy?..da fuq Star wars have to do with humans using energy... you're watching science documentaries that's way over your head...
@dmitribaquero6753
@dmitribaquero6753 Месяц назад
@@peggyteague6825 No, it's called guessing. You think you know how to do something, so that has to be the way, right? But I'm pretty sure that by the time we can actually do that we will think it's done in a different way.... Or maybe it can't be done, or maybe we discover there's better sources of energy, who knows... Well... You know, right?
@nicholasseal7235
@nicholasseal7235 Месяц назад
Causality*
@patrickbuechel2599
@patrickbuechel2599 26 дней назад
We have alien civilizations visiting earth that are millions of year old and have been in space for millions of years, they could build a sphere structure around a star, they travel intergalactic space and many of those civilizations travers the interdimentional plane, they build spacecraft out of dead planets, some are 5 to 8 times bigger than jupiter,,,the problem is that they treat a Dyson sphere as though it is fact and therein lies the problem,,, Desperation spurs these people on, yet they refuse to believe the 40% of our population world wide have seen flying craft and beings that are not from earth, we even have very good clear sharp photos and videos of these craft with perspective to size, unlike the shaky out of focus photos and videos the hoaxers present, Our moon, Venus, Mercury, Saturn and Pluto are space craft and phobos is a powerful planet killing weapon, the mysterious object they detect in the ort cloud is an early warning system to notify the galactic alliance that the intergalactic marauders are on their way back for a second go at earth, the early warning system will wake the Martians inside our moon, unless we go to the far side of the moon and find one of numerous entrances to the inner moon and go inside, when the first human steps foot inside our moon our ancestors will come out of stasis, you had better be prepared to meet the 20' to 30' tall ancestors, they will tell us everything we need to know about how the universe really works and what our part will be in it.. Look towards Polaris, Serius and Tabby's star, the intergalactic marauders are on their way here from those 3 directions, they are about half way here and they will be arriving soon,,,😮
@RunnRichBoyz
@RunnRichBoyz 24 дня назад
(@<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="1920">32:00</a>) SILICON-BASED -- is found EVERYWHERE thanks to the Great BIG Flood (the Bible, "Noah's Flood"). Every rock, every mountain, those so-called sculpted Greek statues found everywhere, all have significant amounts of silicon.
@tommyescalante6181
@tommyescalante6181 23 дня назад
Dyson sphere….. not likely.
@kevinkammueller7553
@kevinkammueller7553 Месяц назад
Causality. Not Casuality
@SupremeCoast179
@SupremeCoast179 Месяц назад
They are not made. Those are not stars. Remember. I don’t fully remember and have to find it, but a biblical description of An angel would look similar, and remember the number 7. Connect them to find the right verse.
@SupremeCoast179
@SupremeCoast179 Месяц назад
I’ll comment when I see it. Name’s Luke. Long red hair. You’ll know.
@VENATUSONLINE
@VENATUSONLINE 3 дня назад
i heard xianxia stories more plausible than this sci-fi 😂😂😂😂
@pa5287
@pa5287 Месяц назад
dout it
@ggraemeffrance5434
@ggraemeffrance5434 Месяц назад
You bete r hope that they don't find out what dark matter is it the were all doomed
@leniekotze9697
@leniekotze9697 Месяц назад
silicone live like transformers or like star track glue people or the big horror story earth is heading to AI
@Radrook353
@Radrook353 Месяц назад
Water doesn't have the capacity to come up with the information to produce life nor the capacity to organize that information into DNA code. Such a feat requires conscious planning and planning requires a mind.
@Maybe444-23AH
@Maybe444-23AH Месяц назад
Actually water holds memories
@georgelopera6290
@georgelopera6290 Месяц назад
No
@runePV
@runePV 16 дней назад
rofl of course not... Dyson said that once and we are still obsessed with this nonsense
@dreddthaseeker6492
@dreddthaseeker6492 7 дней назад
This whole concept is ridiculous.
@aracoixo3288
@aracoixo3288 Месяц назад
😮
@looliipooppp
@looliipooppp Месяц назад
WTF phone or tabled wathcing this video ...I WATHC IT ON MY PC BRO WHATS WRONG WITH U ?!
@majadra4105
@majadra4105 23 дня назад
. Set aside the technological challenges, for a moment. A true Dyson "Sphere", would be impossible. Think about it. How hot does it get on earth, in the middle of summer? Multiply that by, a billion; and, try to contain it. Even at 93,000,000 miles from the star, the heat build up would make it impossible.
@Kiwi-Ahh-Nah
@Kiwi-Ahh-Nah Месяц назад
More misleading crap in search of those yoube dollars. Adding to my ignore list.
@user-iu4yi3rz8q
@user-iu4yi3rz8q Месяц назад
Let's say for one second that there's life going on inside of every single cell? There's no way they could ever move from the space there in into ours. Just as we couldn't move from our Single Cell Into ABSOLUTE LIFE!
@Flaaaaanders
@Flaaaaanders 27 дней назад
Probably, but can’t you see we are busy? Guarding against misgendering
@mrhassell
@mrhassell Месяц назад
This is so completely banal. Dyson was a quantum physicist, who made this as a joke! The electron field and zero point, holds more energy than could ever be used! Its so bad... lol
@Navigator001
@Navigator001 Месяц назад
A dyson sphere is the dumbest thing I've ever heard of. Do you really think that advanced civilizations would need to build such huge, inefficient solar panels? It would take all the resources on the earth to make something like this. This is DUMB, DUMB, DUMB.
@dreddthaseeker6492
@dreddthaseeker6492 7 дней назад
For real!
@user-wd9mh9qe8e
@user-wd9mh9qe8e Месяц назад
😂😂where are they going to get all that steel to make a structure around the sun😂😂.We cant even live to long in space because of the radiation.how are we going to build it so near to the sun😂😂.Scientists 🙈 dream on
@rebeccacarpenter6794
@rebeccacarpenter6794 Месяц назад
Robots controlled by humans
@nazarul-up3iv
@nazarul-up3iv Месяц назад
finally... what a relieve...hahahha
@antonixlala4123
@antonixlala4123 Месяц назад
If there any advanced civilisation able to build dyson sphere, surely they wouldve found us in 1st place millenias ago
@ajg3768
@ajg3768 Месяц назад
Still brilliant scientists can comprehend gigantic structures around stars. Somehow concept of wisdom from above taking human flesh to show us higher level of existence is to much to understand. No wonder Grace is beyond their understanding.
@user-xh8yk1qz3i
@user-xh8yk1qz3i Месяц назад
7❤❤❤😂😂
@user-xh8yk1qz3i
@user-xh8yk1qz3i Месяц назад
3rd rock lucky number 7😊
@js70371
@js70371 Месяц назад
Your videos would be so much better if the narrator had a British accent instead of an American one
@Synthematix
@Synthematix Месяц назад
Dyson unfortunately makes very poor vacuum cleaners.
@LyndanMcFarlane
@LyndanMcFarlane Месяц назад
Dyson spheres absolutely nonsense 😂🤪 stars are too big and too hot 🔥 🥵
@Nuya-beeswax
@Nuya-beeswax Месяц назад
Lair
@PxNxWxGxW
@PxNxWxGxW Месяц назад
We?
@user-qo1mi1en7q
@user-qo1mi1en7q Месяц назад
There are NO star's out there in space, there is only WORLD's of all kind's WORLD's that have life of some kind of life what kind of life who can say.???????
@EllaIpashitz
@EllaIpashitz Месяц назад
23459🌕🌕🌕✅️
@RiddleTime
@RiddleTime Месяц назад
Fa ke
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