Are Dyson Spheres Actually Possible?

Published: 02 August 2024
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The idea of Dyson Spheres was a radical proposal by the physicist Freeman Dyson, an enormous shell of material enveloping a star. Dyson's idea may be over half a century old, but interest in looking for such objects has only grown in the decades since. But how would such structures work? Are they physically even possible? And what might someone use them for? Today, we dive into the physics of Dyson spheres.

Written & presented by Prof. David Kipping. Edited by Jorge Casas. Special thanks to Jason Wright for fact checking.

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CHAPTERS
0:00 Prologue
0:39 Inception
3:11 Incogni
4:27 Mechanical Stability
8:31 Gravitational Stability
11:08 Stellar Feedback
13:42 Computational Limits
16:23 Rings and Swarms
17:45 Outro and Credits

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