hypothetical megastructure, originally described by Freeman Dyson
A Dyson sphere is a hypothetical giant structure that an advanced civilization could build around a star to capture its energy output. Freeman Dyson originally described the concept as a way to imagine how a highly advanced civilization might harness the enormous power of a star, though such a structure remains purely theoretical.
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A depiction of a hypothetical Dyson swarm surrounding a star A Dyson sphere is a hypothetical megastructure that encompasses a star and captures a large percentage of its power output. The concept is a thought experiment that attempts to imagine how a spacefaring civilization would meet its energy requirements once those requirements exceed what can be generated from the home planet's resources alone. Because only a tiny fraction of a star's energy emissions reaches the surface of any orbiting planet, building structures encircling a star would enable a civilization to harvest far more energy.
The earliest modern imagining of such a structure was by Olaf Stapledon in his science fiction novel Star Maker (1937). The same concept was later used by physicist Freeman Dyson in his 1960 paper "Search for Artificial Stellar Sources of Infrared Radiation". Dyson speculated that such structures would be the logical consequence of the escalating energy needs of a technological civilization and would be a necessity for its long-term survival. A signature of such spheres detected in astronomical searches would be an indicator of extraterrestrial intelligence.
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