Dyson Sphere Program

Dyson Sphere Program

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CREEPER2159 Jan 29, 2021 @ 12:19am
Black Hole energy gathering?
Will this type of structure be added in the future? Since, the game has black holes, so it would be interesting and awesome (in my opinion), if you could be able to build black hole energy gathering structures.

I'd really want to know, if there is a chance, for this to get added into the game in the future?

Thanks in advance!
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Captain Chris Jan 29, 2021 @ 12:30am 
That'd be a very interesting feature to be included. Maybe have something that's mentioned in this video by Kurzgesagt?: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ulCdoCfw-bY
Pak0tac Jan 29, 2021 @ 12:35am 
You cant pull energy out of a black hole, its physically imposible, just like you cant travel in time
Mansen Jan 29, 2021 @ 12:40am 
Originally posted by -=Audacious=-:
You cant pull energy out of a black hole, its physically imposible, just like you cant travel in time

Science theory disagrees.
Pak0tac Jan 29, 2021 @ 12:42am 
Originally posted by Mansen:
Originally posted by -=Audacious=-:
You cant pull energy out of a black hole, its physically imposible, just like you cant travel in time

Science theory disagrees.
Really? why wont you share a link with us all, from google scholar (not wikipedia), that will prove your point?
Mansen Jan 29, 2021 @ 12:43am 
Literally one post above you.
Last edited by Mansen; Jan 29, 2021 @ 12:45am
Pak0tac Jan 29, 2021 @ 12:45am 
Originally posted by Mansen:
Literally one thread above you.
dont see any google scholar links there
Mansen Jan 29, 2021 @ 12:53am 
Originally posted by -=Audacious=-:
dont see any google scholar links there

You wouldn't be reading them anyway if I linked them to you. Suffice to say this is not science fiction.
Vyndicu Jan 29, 2021 @ 12:54am 
Originally posted by -=Audacious=-:
You cant pull energy out of a black hole, its physically imposible, just like you cant travel in time

It is not about pulling energy out of black hole but instead exploiting the intensive gravity pull that they have.


For example, if I threw a baseball so that no matter what it will curve around the black hole and come back to me. It will end up with more kinetic energy and speed than it started with. So you can stop the baseball and capture that extra energy when it comes back to you.


Black hole also gobble matter like a 1 year old baby. Some of it will go in the mouth. Some will be on the floor/ceiling etc... Some of the black hole are shooting out huge jet (mind-bogging huge) and you can harvest the energy from that in a destructive way too. Even if you somehow don't believe that it is possible to harvest energy directly you can still harvest tons of energy from all light/x-ray/etc... that it give off from all the colliding particles.


Then there the mirror sphere method which instead of using a physical object to steal energy. You can shoot EM waves and have it bounce off the mirror, same execution as dyson sphere except instead of solar array you use mirror and much smaller than dyson sphere would be too, back and forward around the black hole which amplify the energy and you can open a tiny window to harvest that energy back. You don't want to keep too much energy in there as that can cause a supernova.
CREEPER2159 Jan 29, 2021 @ 12:57am 
Originally posted by -=Audacious=-:
Originally posted by Mansen:
Literally one thread above you.
dont see any google scholar links there

Kurzgesagt is a YT channel, which the creators spend months consulting with scientists (the video link in case you didn't notice) and every video from kurzgesagt you can be certain, that they are telling the truth, so if they say it's possible, it's possible, so yes, you could harvest energy from dark holes, since dark holes gives the most power (If I remember correctly, 50% of the energy value they give back, for comparison a nuclear reactor gives a little bit more than 1%) so long story short, it's possible, but if you don't think it is, you can speak to different astrophysicists, astronomers, mathematicians etc. and read a ton of literature, and you will find, that we were right all along, and that black hole energy gathering is possible
Morsk Jan 29, 2021 @ 1:21am 
TLDR 1: All useful energy comes from moving things from a low-entropy to high-entropy state, and doing something useful in the middle. A black hole will turn anything you throw into it to maximum entropy so it shouldn't be surprising that you can get energy by dropping things in.

TLDR 2: The Penrose Process can extract energy from the black hole's angular momentum, and most black holes have a ridiculous amount of it.
commander Jan 29, 2021 @ 2:13am 
Since you are asking, I would like to also give some information out of both interests and things that are to come. Things that will actually happen in our time and are not added to the game, at least not to my awareness.

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I would like to submit some ideas for the game developers.

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Graphene combined with Photonics, and Quantum Technologies.
Also space propulsion, the fastest we have gone so far, and warp drives with the energy for them.

To learn more, go to the youtube channel called this. -

Technology Research

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1. Go to the channel's home page, and find "Playlists" click on that, and then click on "created playlists". Only go to the created playlists, not the videos tab.
Start with a playlist called "videos with important info to get around the channel".
And then start at the bottom of the "created playlists" with the Graphene playlist, from right to left, and work your way to the top playlists. Please no cherry - picking through playlists, watch them all. And watch all videos in each playlist from top to bottom in that order.

2. Make sure to check back manually for updates to the playlists, for videos and articles with links to also official websites, and other info that I add to each playlist description that is very important for ideas, creativity and progress towards innovation "to a whole other level".


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Please note that I do know what I am talking about for the reason I have mentioned this, which can clearly be seen if you check everything on the channel that I mentioned, that includes each playlist description and dive deep into the channel with all the playlists, info and links, and to add on top of that, the channel does get updated a lot in every area covered, and sometimes more areas with new innovation around Graphene, Photonics, and Quantum Technologies. Let's also not forget that the latest space propulsion and warp drive information will be updated there.
Last edited by commander; Jan 29, 2021 @ 2:37am
Oku Jan 29, 2021 @ 2:16am 
Originally posted by -=Audacious=-:
Originally posted by Mansen:

Science theory disagrees.
Really? why wont you share a link with us all, from google scholar (not wikipedia), that will prove your point?

https://journals.aps.org/prd/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevD.103.023014

Black Holes store rotational energy that can be harnessed through magnetic reconnection and dropping material in to the ergosphere. This is just one of the many ways in which theoretical physics predicts energy harvesting from Black Holes can be done.

Also pro-tip: Wikipedia is one of the single best places to learn this ♥♥♥♥, you just have to actually go down to the citations panel and access the papers and studies listed there. People who genuinely think scholarly articles on wikipedia aren't reliable are people who never progressed in education beyond middle school where teachers would tell them to not use it "because it can be faked" when in actuality they just didn't want students to be able to google every single answer to their ♥♥♥♥♥♥ quiz questions.
Pak0tac Jan 29, 2021 @ 2:30am 
Originally posted by Kethriss:
Originally posted by -=Audacious=-:
Really? why wont you share a link with us all, from google scholar (not wikipedia), that will prove your point?

https://journals.aps.org/prd/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevD.103.023014

Black Holes store rotational energy that can be harnessed through magnetic reconnection and dropping material in to the ergosphere. This is just one of the many ways in which theoretical physics predicts energy harvesting from Black Holes can be done.

Also pro-tip: Wikipedia is one of the single best places to learn this ♥♥♥♥, you just have to actually go down to the citations panel and access the papers and studies listed there. People who genuinely think scholarly articles on wikipedia aren't reliable are people who never progressed in education beyond middle school where teachers would tell them to not use it "because it can be faked" when in actuality they just didn't want students to be able to google every single answer to their ♥♥♥♥♥♥ quiz questions.
-.-'

when an object enters the gravitational pool of a black hole it doesnt accelerate, but it looks like it from the outside due to time warping. Also you cant pool the kinetic energy from the object back out of the gravitational pool, again, because of time warping.

black hole is not a magnet, energy generation by rotation or kinetic force wont apply to it because the pool is so strong that it will warp time long before it destroys the object, and it will take an infinite amount of time for energy to escape the singularity


it reminds me the infinite energy generators people post of reddit XD
Sono Jan 29, 2021 @ 2:36am 
Originally posted by Kethriss:
People who genuinely think scholarly articles on wikipedia aren't reliable are people who never progressed in education beyond middle school where teachers would tell them to not use it "because it can be faked" when in actuality they just didn't want students to be able to google every single answer to their ♥♥♥♥♥♥ quiz questions.

"people who think (insert something)"
Pretty lame way to rag on educators and professors. If you've been through school beyond an associates degree, you know that citing a wiki article or it's references it not that smart, and likely not allowed. Not just because it has some answer or not. But, because the information can be inaccurate, or entirely false.
That's not to say every wiki article is full of false or misleading information, but the accuracy of non-pier reviewed material is not something you want to be relying on for information when you're talking about advanced subjects like quantum mechanics and physics.
Gnome026 Jan 29, 2021 @ 2:40am 
Originally posted by -=Audacious=-:
You cant pull energy out of a black hole, its physically imposible, just like you cant travel in time

but you can travel through time. every second of your life you are "traveling through time"
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