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How to Build a Dyson Sphere in 5 (relatively) Easy Steps!
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Even if we did this, what would we use all that collected energy for?

The engineering required to build one is perhaps achievable. The materials needed would be astronomical, if you can excuse the pun. Then there is the issue of construction time. I find the article interesting but not realistic given our current technology. Had to look to see if it was an April fool's joke. 3mm thick? Every asteroid, meteor, and comet is going to make a mess of that.

iPad 4 charger? ultra-retina displays may use a fair bit of power :-P
Ringworld by Larry Niven is the most practical solution, mainly because it required Protectors to build it. We are a long way off that yet. The hardest thing is grasping the size of the finished construct. You could spend your whole life travelling from one side to the other and never get there.

Larry Niven also had a fascinating essay on megastructures (Ringworlds and Dyson spheres are somewhere in the middle of the scale); it was reprinted in Playgrounds of the Mind and probably elsewhere.
Books mentioned in this topic
Playgrounds of the Mind: The Sequel to N-Space (other topics)Ringworld (other topics)
The Ring of Charon (other topics)
Authors mentioned in this topic
Larry Niven (other topics)Roger MacBride Allen (other topics)
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