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Type II Civilisations, Dyson Spheres and the missing Matter in the Universe!
I wonder if the reason we can't find enough matter and dark matter is due to stars being enclosed by type II civilisations in Dyson Spheres.
What do others think?
Is it possible?
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Oct 6th, 2006 09:46 PM
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Wel recently we discovered that there are many many more black holes then previously thought.
And about the Dyson Sypheres And such and such, I take the "Restaurant at the end of the Universe Appraoch" Its soo unlikely that it is definitly Concreate.
But I doupt there are enough dyson Spheres out there for it to be the reason behind the lack of matter. More lickly, we simply do not have the abilities to detect it.
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Re: Type II Civilisations, Dyson Spheres and the missing Matter in the Universe!
quote: (post ) Originally posted by Flame On!!
I wonder if the reason we can't find enough matter and dark matter is due to stars being enclosed by type II civilisations in Dyson Spheres.
What do others think?
Is it possible?
- Flame On!!
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quote: (post ) Originally posted by Magee
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quote: (post ) Originally posted by Koala MeatPie
Wel recently we discovered that there are many many more black holes then previously thought.
haha this sort of statement makes me laugh
We havn´t even left our solar system yet, no man has been further than the moon (if at all), so how do we know how many black holes there are, how many there are supposed to be or if they even exist the way we think they do?
No one knows if dark matter exists, what the center of our galaxy is, if time exist, what scientists dream up is all fantasy theory
We know virtually NOTHING about things outside our world.
Sep 24th, 2007 06:03 PM
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quote: (post ) Originally posted by Bicnarok
No one knows if dark matter exists, what the center of our galaxy is, if time exist, what scientists dream up is all fantasy theory
We know virtually NOTHING about things outside our world.
what a ridiculous statement. appropriate for a whirly thread though.
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The existance of Dark Matter was verified last year
as to the topic, there is no way alien technology will advance in a way that we are able to predict their energy needs and solutions.
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Sep 24th, 2007 06:23 PM
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quote: (post ) Originally posted by Bicnarok
haha this sort of statement makes me laugh
We havn´t even left our solar system yet, no man has been further than the moon (if at all), so how do we know how many black holes there are, how many there are supposed to be or if they even exist the way we think they do?
No one knows if dark matter exists, what the center of our galaxy is, if time exist, what scientists dream up is all fantasy theory
We know virtually NOTHING about things outside our world. haha you make me lol, never heard of telescopes I take it? Scientists have looked back to the beginning of the universe near enough.
Sep 24th, 2007 08:04 PM
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quote: (post ) Originally posted by Bicnarok
haha this sort of statement makes me laugh
We havn´t even left our solar system yet, no man has been further than the moon (if at all), so how do we know how many black holes there are, how many there are supposed to be or if they even exist the way we think they do?
No one knows if dark matter exists, what the center of our galaxy is, if time exist, what scientists dream up is all fantasy theory
We know virtually NOTHING about things outside our world.
yeah......'cause the laws of physics only apply to the Earth right? Is that what you are saying?
I can not even imagine a type II civilization..........makes my brain hurt to think of a race advanced enough to build a dyson sphere and collect 100% of a stars energy. I believe it to be possible......but not type III.
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quote: (post ) Originally posted by Bicnarok
haha this sort of statement makes me laugh
We havn´t even left our solar system yet, no man has been further than the moon (if at all), so how do we know how many black holes there are, how many there are supposed to be or if they even exist the way we think they do?
No one knows if dark matter exists, what the center of our galaxy is, if time exist, what scientists dream up is all fantasy theory
We know virtually NOTHING about things outside our world. Haha, in fact we know virtually nothing about our own world either
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quote: (post ) Originally posted by Magee
haha you make me lol, never heard of telescopes I take it? Scientists have looked back to the beginning of the universe near enough.
I think he also ignores the fact that we've been simulating and studying early universe environments through the use of particle accelerators, and said particles colliding into each other.
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quote: (post ) Originally posted by Koala MeatPie
Wel recently we discovered that there are many many more black holes then previously thought.
And about the Dyson Sypheres And such and such, I take the "Restaurant at the end of the Universe Appraoch" Its soo unlikely that it is definitly Concreate.
But I doupt there are enough dyson Spheres out there for it to be the reason behind the lack of matter. More lickly, we simply do not have the abilities to detect it.
we simply do not have the abilities to detect it.
+1
quote: (post ) Originally posted by Bardock42
Haha, in fact we know virtually nothing about our own world either
some think that all the information that is known isn't disclosed, b/c it may interfer with our ability to handle new truths.
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