Nice video. Best of luck to your channel. A few thoughts: 1. I find the Kardashev scale an interesting thought experiment, but it seems misguided. I think a civilization is more likely to abandon their inefficient husks and instead opt to embed themselves inside something like a digital landscape where their energy needs are drastically reduced. It makes more sense than conquest of a galaxy. Assuming that civilization has mastered their universe, why not start again? They can scale their time and even send their vessel into orbit around a black hole stretching their existence longer. There are also theoretical ways to harness energy from a black hole, not sure what they are, but there’s other options. 2. A dyson swarm/sphere still does not make any sense. Energy needs to be routed to where it is needed. The swarm must store or redirect the energy somehow. It seems much more practical to just bring a small star where it is needed.
Hilarious, informative, perfect format. Amazing videos, these will get quite popular soon enough, im sure of it.
Another really good video!
Great vid
I'm glad i found this channel. love these videos
Thanks very much! Expect more to come :)
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Holy shit, that was good!
Nice video. Best of luck to your channel. A few thoughts:
1. I find the Kardashev scale an interesting thought experiment, but it seems misguided. I think a civilization is more likely to abandon their inefficient husks and instead opt to embed themselves inside something like a digital landscape where their energy needs are drastically reduced. It makes more sense than conquest of a galaxy. Assuming that civilization has mastered their universe, why not start again? They can scale their time and even send their vessel into orbit around a black hole stretching their existence longer. There are also theoretical ways to harness energy from a black hole, not sure what they are, but there’s other options.
2. A dyson swarm/sphere still does not make any sense. Energy needs to be routed to where it is needed. The swarm must store or redirect the energy somehow. It seems much more practical to just bring a small star where it is needed.
"Where and how" the energy would theoretically be stored was always a question i never quite had answered
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