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Dyson’s Realms: A giant hollow earth could save humanity from extinction, scientists say

Civilization of Dyson’s spheres.

We have recently written about the theory of the hollow Earth and some “extraterrestrial”, albeit completely within the Earth. And now there’s another theory that considers a huge hollow Earth. This is a theory of Dyson’s sphere, which is often seen as a thought experiment that seeks to explain the ways in which space civilization can help meet energy needs when those available at home are insufficient.

The concept of Dyson’s sphere arose as a result of a thought experiment conducted by a mathematician and a physicist Freeman Dyson. According to him, every intelligent species that settles on the moons and planets of the solar system would consider building a Dyson sphere to meet its energy needs. If we could do that, the living space available to us as aliens would be significantly expanded. It would thus be possible to live on surfaces facing the stars.

In Dyson’s theory, the rapid development of human civilization would increase energy demand. And it must be acknowledged that we are very close to this time. One day there will certainly be a time when people’s energy requirements will exceed the energy radiated by the Sun, which will reach the population in a natural way.

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What are Dyson’s spheres?

The theory of Dyson’s spheres suggests that we could build our own huge hollow Earth. Dyson’s sphere is a kind of hypothetical megastructure that completely surrounds a star. By completely surrounding it, it captures much of its energy output. Therefore, it can be considered the ultimate solution for energy production and living space.

If this theory proves to be feasible, then building the structures surrounding the star could allow civilization to gain much more energy than in any other way.

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