Has NASA found Dyson spheres?

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Find out if NASA has discovered Dyson spheres in this video. Learn about the search for these hypothetical megastructures in outer space.

Join Bright Side Space as we delve into the mysteries of astronomy and explore whether NASA has found Dyson spheres, revealing secrets of the universe, solar system, and alien life; through creative and critical thinking, we uncover fascinating facts about Earth, planets, and the Sun, and discuss the implications for energy, physics, and astrophysics, touching on the Dyson sphere program, the Kardashev scale, and the future of space exploration, in this educational and interesting video filled with space news and science insights
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Dyson make good vacuum cleaners as well

baldrickhornby
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didn't watch the video, but I'm about to save you an hour and answer the question. no.

Just_Some_Yonko_With_A_Beard
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It may be that aliens don't get to build a Dyson sphere. They may find a vast power source more powerful than their star. So no Dyson sphere needed.

Sarconthewolf
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Cool n all but what in the world you think would happen if you took a planet out of a solar system.

shaytepes
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if the dyson sphere is a rigid sphere, wouldn't only the equatorial portion be in an orbit around the star and every other point would rely on the stiffness of the structure to maintain its distance? if they were free panels their orbits would cross each other and collide making the actual paths a lot more complex

mm-ytsf
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Maybe it's just my opinion but as we are currently I don't see humans going passed a type 1 civilization if we ever achieve it

Swannonymous
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Doesnt it make more sense that an advamced civilation would create their own energy from processes like nuclear fusion rather than being tied to their home star?

m.g.
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Renewable: Air, Sun, Water non renewable: fossil fuels, wood is between renewable and non. Coal is a non unless we figure out how the coal veins were laid down and do that. Charcoal is made from wood so that's covered.

Coyt
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But why would we see infrared? That's heat output. The first form of energy we use.?

fritz
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It would require more mass present in an entire solar system to build a Dyson Sphere. The idea is silly.

LanceisLawson
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I think the narrator is he the same voice used in jurassic Park 1 when they are looking at the sciencetis are making them

denisechaib
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If the Sun were a sphere with a diameter of one foot,
the Earth would be a sphere with a diameter of 0.110 inches (2/3 the diameter of a BB),
and the Earth would be located 107 feet away from the Sun.

The amount of sunlight that hits the Earth,
is only one part in 2.18 billion of what the Sun emits in all directions.

The amount of sunlight emitted by the Sun, in all directions, in one second,
would light the Earth's face as normal, for 69 years.

solarfluxman
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How are you going to transfer that energy back to earth?? 🧐🧐🧐

JoseDiaz-wf
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Lies, Ads, lies....! WTF...? Clicks, , happy

ThomasBarsegian-codu
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That would be a prison for the star. And stars are sentient. And all of ua are projections of these stars to certain degrees

QuantumObserver-lykj
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the Dyson sphere would really have to be flat pffft

Getoutofme-pk
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Dumbest idea ever.... giant garbage field after time or when hit by something.

kongzilla
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As they said in "Spaceballs": " We ain't found sh*t!" Stop lying!

mikaelbiilmann
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What is this?! What u call a dyson sphere is actually the thrones angel, read the bible 🤦🏻‍♂️ and type on google the biblical description of the thrones angel

danieljoseph
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No they didn't. Why, because I said so. Just like most of the bullshit that comes from these podcasts.

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