Legendary Quantum Physicist Freeman Dyson Dead at 96

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( a picture of Freeman Dyson in front of a chalk board, picture stolen from internewscast.com )

Freeman Dyson, born December 15, 1923 in Crowthorne in Berkshire England has died February 28, 2020 at the age of 96. He's best known for his theory of Kardashev type 2 and greater alien civilizations utilizing giant arrays dubbed "Dyson Spheres" in order to harvest large amounts of energy from their host sun or other stars within the universe. While no conclusive evidence is currently in the public space that these massive structures built around stars exist their have been reports of far off stars displaying patterns that would suggest they may have massive Dyson Sphere arrays around them in order to harvest their energy.

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( a computer rendering of what a Dyson Sphere may potentially look like, picture stolen from worldofweirdthings.com )

While the Dyson Sphere theory is his most known hypothesis he managed to put forward many incredible ideas over his lifetime. A lot of what he speculated and though on involved space colonization as well as alien civilizations. Other notable theories brought forward by Mr Dyson included forays into Quantum physics as well as various thoughts into colonization of outer space and the troubles and tribulations that would come with such a feat. The world lost an incredible mind today, He will be sorely missed.

For more information on Freeman Dyson, please check out his wikipedia page:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freeman_Dyson


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However, if the earth is flat and the sun is 3000 miles away... it kinda puts a damper on the whole Dyson's sphere idea.

Also, the sun appears to be pushing through "space" (some kind of energy soup) that causes the sun to glow. And the planets are spiralling behind the sun in its wake. So, the Dyson's sphere does't really work, because the orbits are not ellipses, they are corkscrews.

Please tell me this is satire and you're not actually a fucking flat earther? XD

I am a don't-know-er on the shape of the earth.

All i can say is that there is a lot bad information out there.
The theories have holes in them.
The evidence from NASA is contaminated with known falsehoods.


but the second part is quite factual.
You can see it in things like Venus' transit across the sun.
(its a zig-zag, not a straight line)


But, but, if you believe in the hollow earth, where the people living inside have a sun of some sort... are they living in a Dyson's Sphere?

lol. Yeah.. I guess I don't know first hand either.. Although considering more the other celestial bodies in our system appear to be round I assume ours is too.

The corkscrew orbits makes sense for sure.. Given that we're supposedly spinning around the central point of our milky way.

Hollow earth is improbably but possible.. The physics involved with that type of thing don't pan out for me.. But I have no proof that it is or isn't personally.

Okay, but what about the vacuum cleaners?

Right?! Reliable suction and amazing maneuverability.

Can any innovation be trivial? By comparison - ok by magnitudes but still...
Better the Dyson Ball than no Dyson thingy at all.
~ o ~
With all due respect and more Mr. Dyson. I am intrigued! Thank you.

lol'd

Was that the same guy?

No idea lol