Could we steal the power of a black hole? - Fabio Pacucci

485,001 views ・ 2020-10-19

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Imagine a distant future when humans reach beyond our pale blue dot,
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forge cities on planets thousands of light-years away,
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and maintain a galactic web of trade and transport.
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What would it take for our civilization to make that leap?
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There are many things to consider— how would we communicate?
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What might a galactic government look like?
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And one of the most fundamental of all:
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where would we get enough energy to power that civilization—
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its industry, its terraforming operations, and its starships?
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An astronomer named Nikolai Kardashev proposed a scale
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to quantify an evolving civilization’s increasing energy needs.
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In the first evolutionary stage, which we’re currently in,
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planet-based fuel sources like fossil fuels,
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solar panels and nuclear power plants
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are probably enough to settle other planets inside our own solar system,
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but not much beyond that.
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For a civilization on the third and final stage,
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expansion on a galactic scale would require about 100 billion times
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more energy than the full 385 yotta joules our sun releases every second.
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Barring a breakthrough in exotic physics,
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there’s only one energy source that could suffice:
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a supermassive black hole.
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It’s counterintuitive to think of black holes as energy sources,
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but that’s exactly what they are, thanks to their accretion disks:
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circular, flat structures formed by matter falling into the event horizon.
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Because of conservation of angular momentum,
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particles there don’t just plummet straight into the black hole.
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Instead, they slowly spiral.
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Due to the intense gravitational field of the black hole,
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these particles convert their potential energy to kinetic energy
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as they inch closer to the event horizon.
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Particle interactions allow for this kinetic energy
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to be radiated out into space
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at an astonishing matter-to-energy efficiency:
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6% for non-rotating black holes, and up to 32% for rotating ones.
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This drastically outshines nuclear fission,
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currently the most efficient widely available mechanism
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to extract energy from mass.
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Fission converts just 0.08% of a Uranium atom into energy.
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The key to harnessing this power may lie in a structure
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devised by physicist Freeman Dyson, known as the Dyson sphere.
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In the 1960s, Dyson proposed that an advanced planetary civilization
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could engineer an artificial sphere around their main star,
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capturing all of its radiated energy to satisfy their needs.
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A similar, though vastly more complicated design
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could theoretically be applied to black holes.
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In order to produce energy, black holes need to be continuously fed—
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so we wouldn’t want to fully cover it with a sphere.
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Even if we did, the plasma jets that shoot from the poles
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of many supermassive black holes
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would blow any structure in their way to smithereens.
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So instead, we might design a sort of Dyson ring,
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made of massive, remotely controlled collectors.
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They’d swarm in an orbit around a black hole,
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perhaps on the plane of its accretion disk, but farther out.
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These devices could use mirror-like panels
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to transmit the collected energy to a powerplant,
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or a battery for storage.
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We’d need to ensure that these collectors are built at just the right radius:
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too close and they’d melt from the radiated energy.
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Too far, and they’d only collect a tiny fraction of the available energy
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and might be disrupted by stars orbiting the black hole.
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We would likely need several Earths worth of highly reflective material
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like hematite to construct the full system—
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plus a few more dismantled planets to make a legion of construction robots.
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Once built, the Dyson ring would be a technological masterpiece,
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powering a civilization spread across every arm of a galaxy.
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This all may seem like wild speculation.
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But even now, in our current energy crisis,
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we’re confronted by the limited resources of our planet.
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New ways of sustainable energy production will always be needed,
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especially as humanity works towards the survival
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and technological progress of our species.
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Perhaps there’s already a civilization out there
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that has conquered these astronomical giants.
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We may even be able to tell
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by seeing the light from their black hole periodically dim
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as pieces of the Dyson ring pass between us and them.
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Or maybe these superstructures are fated to remain in the realm of theory.
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Only time— and our scientific ingenuity— will tell.
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