Sufficiently and feasibly

  • cheese_greater@lemmy.worldOP
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    3 days ago

    If it were to be technically feasible, what would that have to look like? If you found a way for every insurance company on Earth to jointly underwrite part of the risk, is it theoretically possible?

    I wonder if there would even be enough accessible matter (on Earth) to manufacture such a crazy thing and I havent even considered or am unaware of how it would even be possible to manufacture even if we technically could

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      3 days ago

      Not enough resources exist currently that are accessible to us, and not enough money exists to pay workers to get the job done.

      • FaceDeer@fedia.io
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        3 days ago

        For a power-collecting Dyson sphere you don’t actually need all that much matter. Most of the sphere’s area can be thin metal foil that just acts as a mirror to concentrate light on power converters, for example. You could build it with asteroidal material.

        If you really want to get massive, then Mercury is usually the first target people propose for demolition. Lots of heavy elements and already close in to the Sun. And nobody cares much about Mercury.