What if we built Alderson disk?

Because of the way gravity would work on our Alderson Disk, the water could be suspended by gravity. The oceans on the disk-shaped structure would literally be bottomless. For the same gravitational reasons, humans would be able to live on both the top and the bottom side of the disk.

Is Alderson disk possible?

The Sun rests in the hole at the center of the disk. The outer perimeter of an Alderson disk would be roughly equivalent to the orbit of Mars or Jupiter. According to the proposal, a sufficiently large disk would have a larger mass than its Sun.

Who invented Alderson disk?

Named after: The late Jet Propulsion Laboratory scientist Dan Alderson, who proposed the idea in the early 1970s Selected science-fiction portrayals: As the "Godwheel," it was featured in Malibu Comics' Ultraverse series, and in Missile Gap, a 2006 novella by Charles Stross.

How big is a Dyson sphere?

A Dyson sphere might be, say, the size of Earth's orbit around the sun. We orbit at a distance of 93 million miles (about 150 million km). The website SentientDevelopments describes the Dyson sphere this way: It would consist of a shell of solar collectors (or habitats) around the star.

How does gravity work on Alderson disk?

Because of the way gravity would work on our Alderson Disk, the water could be suspended by gravity. The oceans on the disk-shaped structure would literally be bottomless. For the same gravitational reasons, humans would be able to live on both the top and the bottom side of the disk.

Are Ringworlds possible?

To get Earth-like gravity, the Ringworld would need to spin at nearly three million miles per hour. Very fast, to be sure. But in a frictionless space environment, it could be doable. The ring could work up to that speed over time and then maintain it with little additional thrusting.

Can humans build a Dyson sphere?

Feasibility. Although such megastructures are theoretically possible, building a stable Dyson sphere system is currently far beyond humanity's engineering capacity. The number of craft required to obtain, transmit, and maintain a complete Dyson sphere exceeds present-day industrial capabilities.

Is Nidavellir a Dyson sphere?

Just found this too: Method collaborated with Marvel Studios to create and refine the design of the complicated Nidavellir environment, which has at its center a Dyson sphere with outward oscillating rings lined with solar panels.

How would an Alderson disk work?

Because of the way gravity would work on our Alderson Disk, the water could be suspended by gravity. The oceans on the disk-shaped structure would literally be bottomless. For the same gravitational reasons, humans would be able to live on both the top and the bottom side of the disk.

Is a Dyson sphere possible?

Feasibility. Although such megastructures are theoretically possible, building a stable Dyson sphere system is currently far beyond humanity's engineering capacity. The number of craft required to obtain, transmit, and maintain a complete Dyson sphere exceeds present-day industrial capabilities.