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- Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1992 18:14:19 -0500
- From: Maulik Harish Shah <msb0+@andrew.cmu.edu>
- Subject: Dyson Sphere's (again???)
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- Hello,
- This had probably been discussed (I caught the tail end of a Dyson
- Sphere thread in the backposts). But:
- How would you detect a dyson sphere? A true dyson sphere (as far as I
- know) would totally enclose the sphere. And, logically, the Material
- that you would have to make the dyson sphere out of would have to have
- an enormous tensile strength. Wouldn't such a material block most
- radiation (visible, or otherwise)?
- Hit me if this is a stupid question or if this has been discussed before.
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- -Mo
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