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<blockquote data-quote="TooCutie" data-source="post: 170089" data-attributes="member: 10261"><p>They already better explained how and why the dyson swarm would easily would, it also doesn't take any power to "Activate" because they figured out hematite has naturally reflective properties. They swarm would also only be from the resources of mercury (which when the math was done on reddit proved there were more than enough to create it at its given size and width) and be only the 10 percent threshold of the sun to allow for easier construction. Most even said something like that could be created and worked on right now (the first collector) and that sending it would be the hardest step and its replication would be incredibly easy from there. This dyson swarm then seemed like the easiest means to generate the energy needed for microsingularities. and those microsingularities would easily be self dependent as when they are created could easily be fed mass and convert to energy. their proof being the theory of angular momentum and hawking radiation generated from the singularity. </p><p></p><p>Mercury also has next to no atmosphere and very little gravity so ejecting things to space would be easier than any other large celestial body. </p><p></p><p>"would deplete miles of mercury from the group, be potentially uncontrollable and this creation may merge with the Earth in a disastrous way. The power needed to start a Dyson Swarm, would be about that of an atomic submarine nuclear reactor in full output. " </p><p></p><p>Could you show where you got these numbers and the math for it? The numbers the people on reddit came up with seem to directly contradict what you're saying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TooCutie, post: 170089, member: 10261"] They already better explained how and why the dyson swarm would easily would, it also doesn't take any power to "Activate" because they figured out hematite has naturally reflective properties. They swarm would also only be from the resources of mercury (which when the math was done on reddit proved there were more than enough to create it at its given size and width) and be only the 10 percent threshold of the sun to allow for easier construction. Most even said something like that could be created and worked on right now (the first collector) and that sending it would be the hardest step and its replication would be incredibly easy from there. This dyson swarm then seemed like the easiest means to generate the energy needed for microsingularities. and those microsingularities would easily be self dependent as when they are created could easily be fed mass and convert to energy. their proof being the theory of angular momentum and hawking radiation generated from the singularity. Mercury also has next to no atmosphere and very little gravity so ejecting things to space would be easier than any other large celestial body. "would deplete miles of mercury from the group, be potentially uncontrollable and this creation may merge with the Earth in a disastrous way. The power needed to start a Dyson Swarm, would be about that of an atomic submarine nuclear reactor in full output. " Could you show where you got these numbers and the math for it? The numbers the people on reddit came up with seem to directly contradict what you're saying. [/QUOTE]
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