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swampwiz
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I'm not sure this a strictly Astronomy question; perhaps it should go in Aerospace Engineering. I have always thought that Dyson's work was more of an Astronomy topic, although admittedly, from the POV of observing some other system's sphere.
In any case, I was thinking about future intelligent life on Earth having to deal with the Sun going into its red giant phase. It would seem that a Dyson Sphere could reflect the radiation away and keep Earth nice & cool. I suppose that alternatively that there could be some type of sphere put around the Earth itself instead, as the surface area would be much lower (no reason to attenuate the Sun's radiation to everyone else!) If the latter were done, it seems that based simply on the heat-retardation technology of the Webb telescope, only a foot or so of material in the Earth's crust would be needed to construct the actual shield, which could be doable by a civilization completely harnessing solar energy and robot construction workers.
EDIT: I've just read about a conceptual technology called star lifting. I suppose that future civilization could simply blow most of the red giant Sun away? Of course, this would come back to bite them once the Sun becomes a white dwarf. Or perhaps after blowing away most of the Sun, it becomes a red dwarf, thus lasting trillions of years?
In any case, I was thinking about future intelligent life on Earth having to deal with the Sun going into its red giant phase. It would seem that a Dyson Sphere could reflect the radiation away and keep Earth nice & cool. I suppose that alternatively that there could be some type of sphere put around the Earth itself instead, as the surface area would be much lower (no reason to attenuate the Sun's radiation to everyone else!) If the latter were done, it seems that based simply on the heat-retardation technology of the Webb telescope, only a foot or so of material in the Earth's crust would be needed to construct the actual shield, which could be doable by a civilization completely harnessing solar energy and robot construction workers.
EDIT: I've just read about a conceptual technology called star lifting. I suppose that future civilization could simply blow most of the red giant Sun away? Of course, this would come back to bite them once the Sun becomes a white dwarf. Or perhaps after blowing away most of the Sun, it becomes a red dwarf, thus lasting trillions of years?
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