• Is The Canes Venatici Supervoid Evidence Of An Alien Civilisation?
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[video=youtube;Dz7TLuVFAdM]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dz7TLuVFAdM[/video] ayy
:tinfoil: I want to believe. Fuck you fermi, or whoever made that paradox. Too bad ill be long dead by the time we verify this shit
This is hilariously bs. Galaxies tend to cluster along strandlike shapes throughout the universe [img]https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/22/Large-scale_structure_formation.gif[/img] Kinda like this So since things are naturally on strands it makes a lot of sense that you run into voids, nothing about voids are specifically unusual, while they're a little creepy they aren't at all unexpected. Besides the fact that they're natural phenomenon that occur regularly (and the bootes just happens to be a big one) thinking logically for a moment how fucking huge would a civilization have to be do dyson sphere every galaxy in the largest structure known to mankind. That's just ridiculous, a single dyson sphere would give you such an absurd amount of energy that your civilization would be set for millions of generations, not to mention the amount of effort and time it takes to travel and then the time it takes to actually build a dyson sphere (out of what? might I add) just makes it seem completely ridiculous. I'm not saying it's impossible or that theres no such thing as actual aliens having dyson spheres, but unless there's some kind of FTL out there or a civilization that for some reason needs millions of GALAXIES worth of energy, this theory is just crazy.
[QUOTE]Its very existence challenges what we know about the universe and its origins.[/QUOTE] [QUOTE=Empty_Shadow;50965728]This is hilariously bs. Galaxies tend to cluster along strandlike shapes throughout the universe [img]https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/22/Large-scale_structure_formation.gif[/img][/QUOTE] I'm not watching a video by someone who gets defeated by a Wikipedia gif within 20 seconds. I've read some of the "theories" of Scientology and after that there's no hope that this whackpot theory video is even going to be entertaining by comparison.
Might I add that if you're dyson sphering shitloads of suns why would you dyson sphere all the shitty stars? Why not just dyson sphere the ones that are outputting the most energy and aren't going to pop any time soon? How are you stopping supernovae? How are you dealing with suns changing in the amount of energy they output as they age?
[QUOTE=Satane;50969274]that was not the video's tone at all, it was more of an informative video on the bootes void with a clickbait title.[/QUOTE] Well, I suppose there's a lesson to be learned here about judging a book by its cover, and about choosing clickbaity titles/thumbnails if you want people to actually watch your content instead of assume it's shit and blow it off. :v:
[QUOTE][URL="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giant_Void"]It is the largest confirmed void to date, with an estimated diameter of 300 to 400 Mpc (1 to 1.3 billion light years) and is approximately 1.5 billion light years away (z = 0.116).[/URL][/QUOTE] I question how even an exceptionally advanced civilization would be able to even pull off something of that scale. Your civilization would need to have like quadrillions of citizens (I'm probably way off by at least a couple orders of magnitude too...) to even cover that much space to begin with.
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