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Could we harness the power of a black hole? - Fabio Pacucci

Could we harness the power of a black hole? - Fabio Pacucci

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Imagine a distant future when humans reach beyond Earth, forge cities on planets thousands of light-years away, and maintain a galactic web of trade and transport. What would it take to make that leap? And where would we get enough energy to power that civilization? Fabio Pacucci explores the possibility of harnessing energy from a black hole to power a galactic civilization
Date: 2020-10-19

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That intro sounds like a plot of a story I used to write about as a kid; then again that's a plot of many stories in sci-fi. Mine involved of a future society where man harvests resources in a massive scale from whole moons, stars and planets. Man has advanced to create planets that act as enormous factories producing one or several products (planet Coca-Cola, planet Gucci, planet [insert brand], etc. Back then I did not know what a Dyson Sphere was but that is what I envisioned man has created to harness the Solar System's resources and use it to travel across the galaxy.
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Hi Iam from Andromeda and now days there is election for our new master yes we called them master not prime minister we use nuclear weapons and nuclear power for electricity or for power our transportation we can visit earth soo soon I think in 2078 and I will bought lot's of new gen nuclear jet's and new plane's for traveling one planet to planet or maybe one galaxy to another it's me.
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Recent evidence suggests that our solar system has been passing through the debris field of a supernova for the last several millennia. Perhaps this is the solution to the fermi paradox. Advanced civilizations could be avoiding us the same way we wouldn't want to visit ground zero of a massive explosion.
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4: 25 In my story, people part of the work force and have a better chance of employment than a robot. The robots in my story were more used for safety and medical use. The industrial military complex, also still use people and robots act like a partner than one unit/person.
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i just wrote a essay on this and i used much of Kurtzgesagt research. im not sure if a dyson ring was ever proposed though. the energy would still radiate out in differend directions. maybe some mirrors at the right distance to reflect the light back to the ring?
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What about the time speed difference(theory of relativity) between humans living in one planet and humans living in another? In that case a single government, or even communications between civilisations of two planets can't be conducted properly.
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There may already be another universe gazing into us. Probably from another dimension that we are unable to see. Humans are explorers and there is surely one day that humanity will take another giant leap for mankind.
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TED-Ed slick with the KIC 8462852 reference at 5: 05, a star that was recently believed to have an alien superstructure around it because of periodic fluctuations in the light that it radiated.
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Well there will be some pucked human who will conquer them and say we a new planet we hate human just donot let this happen and we will have a wonderful happy future
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idk why but it's feel kinda weird listening to this topic without Kurzgesagt's narrating voice and animation style.
And victim birds too of course.

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