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    I'm Fraser Cain, the publisher of Universe Today.

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    As long as humans survive, we will likely be increasing our energy consumption.

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    We want better transportation, faster computers, and stuff we just can't imagine yet.

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    That's going to take energy, and lots of it.

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    If you plot our overall use since the industrial era, you can see it's a line that just goes

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    up and up.

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    There will come a time in the future when we've exhausted all the fossil and nuclear

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    fuels.

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    And once we've harvested as much wind, solar and geothermal energy as our planet can produce,

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    we're going to need to move out into space and collect energy directly from the Sun.

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    We will construct larger and larger solar arrays, beaming the energy back to Earth.

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    Inevitably, we'll enclose the entire Sun in a cloud of solar satellites, allowing us to

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    make use of 100% of the radiation its emitting.

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    This is a Dyson sphere.

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    The concept was developed as part of a research paper in 1960 by the physicist Freeman Dyson.

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    In a thought experiment, he assumed that the power needs for civilizations never stops

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    increasing.

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    If our descendents could actually figure out how to enclose our star in a rigid shell,

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    we'd have 550 million times more surface area than Earth has right now, and generate 384

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    yottawatts of energy.

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    Sounds great, lots of living space and free energy.

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    But there are a host of problems.

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    There wouldn't be any gravity to keep anything stuck to the surface of sphere - it would

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    all drop down towards the star and be destroyed.

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    The sphere would be free floating in space, and unless you could keep it balanced in relation

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    to the star, it would eventually collide with it.

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    Finally, there might not be enough material to build a shell.

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    This advanced civilization would need to make use of all our planets, asteroids and comets.

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    In fact, even if you dismantled everything in the Solar System, you'd only have enough

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    to build a shell about 15 cm-thick.

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    The physical strength of this material would have to be immense; otherwise the sphere itself

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    would just implode and collapse into the star.

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    Dyson himself freely admitted that the idea of a rigid shell surrounding a star is unfeasible.

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    Instead, he and others have proposed that civilizations would probably build a dense

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    swarm of objects on independent orbits around their star - a Dyson cloud, or maybe a Dyson

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    ring.

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    Each solar satellite would be stable on its own, and capable of beaming its energy back

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    to some planet.

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    You could also build a cloud of solar sails.

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    These objects would be held in perfect balance between the gravity pulling them inward, and

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    the light pressure from the Sun pushing them outward.

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    They wouldn't need to orbit at all to maintain a static distance from the Sun.

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    A full Dyson Sphere is probably impossible, but if we assume that alien civilization's

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    energy needs will continue to grow like ours, it makes sense to search the galaxy for megastructures.

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    Just in case.

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    Even though the shell would absorb the light and high energy radiation from the star, it

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    would still emit infrared radiation which would be detectable in our telescopes.

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    Even a partial Dyson cloud would give off a telltale light signature as it obscured

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    the light from a star.

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    This gives us yet another way we could search for extraterrestrial civilizations.

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    And if we did find a full Dyson sphere, out there in the Milky Way.

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    Well, let's just hope they're nice aliens.

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    Thanks for watching.

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The example sentences of OBSCURED in videos (15 in total of 29)

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Use "obscured" in a sentence | "obscured" example sentences

How to use "obscured" in a sentence?

  • Our exclusive dependence on rational thought and language has obscured our natural ability to sense the flow of energy.
    -Ilchi Lee-
  • Truth, like the sun, submits to be obscured; but, like the sun, only for a time.
    -Christian Nestell Bovee-
  • The emotion of beauty is always obscured by the appearance of the object. Therefore, the object must be eliminated from the picture.
    -Piet Mondrian-
  • Hope was always out ahead of fact, possibility obscured the outlines of reality.
    -Wallace Stegner-
  • When the Sun Clearest shineth Serenest in the heaven, Quickly are obscured All over the earth Other stars.
    -Alfred the Great-
  • I cross out words so you will see them more; the fact that they are obscured makes you want to read them.
    -Jean-Michel Basquiat-
  • It is always a sad thing to understand those who once were obscured by the mystery and intangibility of the thoughtlessly loved.
    -Howard Spring-
  • The fatal metaphor of progress, which means leaving things behind us, has utterly obscured the real idea of growth, which means leaving things inside us.
    -Gilbert K. Chesterton-

Definition and meaning of OBSCURED

What does "obscured mean?"

/əbˈskyo͝or/

verb
To hide something to make it difficult to be seen.

What are synonyms of "obscured"?
Some common synonyms of "obscured" are:
  • hide,
  • conceal,
  • cover,
  • veil,
  • shroud,
  • screen,
  • mask,
  • cloak,
  • shadow,
  • envelop,
  • mantle,
  • block,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

What are antonyms of "obscured"?
Some common antonyms of "obscured" are:
  • reveal,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.