Skeptical Greg
Agave Wine Connoisseur
There's only sixteen posts in the thread, dude. It's all on one page. You tell us.
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My bad..
I thought maybe someone would be aware if there were thoughts regarding this outside of these hallowed halls..
There's only sixteen posts in the thread, dude. It's all on one page. You tell us.
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Couldn't tell you.

Isn't this the end of James Blish's 'Cities in Space'?
1. Orbit at a safe distance.
2. Dangle some kind of collector into the energy-rich region.
3. Robert's your mother's brother.
I'm still working on the specifics, but the margins of my notebooks are a bit small for this kind of thing.
Orbit at a safe distance with the equivalent of solar panels designed for the spectrum emitted by the black hole. Works with stars, why not black holes?
Possible issue is that it might not be possible to design a solar panel that can absorb X and Gamma-rays. So you may need to design a more robust ship to orbit closer and harvest the energy in some other way. Still probably not necessary to dangle that collector, just have it convert the energy to microwaves and send them back to your higher orbit that way.
Pretty much.
ETA: Ninja’d, and I didn’t notice the title mistake. I shall now meditate on my unworthiness.
I loved that movie as a kid, and I watched it again recently. It... hasn't aged well.I might polish up on the science of this, by watching Black Hole on Disney+.
Two thirds of the main cast is dead in fact.I loved that movie as a kid, and I watched it again recently. It... hasn't aged well.
and you would still need a very long extension cord.
My bad..
I thought maybe someone would be aware if there were thoughts regarding this outside of these hallowed halls..
If you're really confused just read what he said (you quoted it) a bit more slowly.A short one then?![]()
If you're really confused just read what he said (you quoted it) a bit more slowly.
If you're really confused just read what he said (you quoted it) a bit more slowly.
I think he's just following up his clickbait thread title with clickbait posts.
Orbit at a safe distance with the equivalent of solar panels designed for the spectrum emitted by the black hole. Works with stars, why not black holes?
Possible issue is that it might not be possible to design a solar panel that can absorb X and Gamma-rays. So you may need to design a more robust ship to orbit closer and harvest the energy in some other way. Still probably not necessary to dangle that collector, just have it convert the energy to microwaves and send them back to your higher orbit that way.
In the case of electromagnetic radiation closer to the visible region of the spectrum (.2 to 2 micrometers), power can be transmitted by converting electricity into a laser beam that is received and concentrated onto photovoltaic cells (solar cells).[89][90] This mechanism is generally known as 'power beaming' because the power is beamed at a receiver that can convert it to electrical energy. At the receiver, special photovoltaic laser power converters which are optimized for monochromatic light conversion are applied.[91]
Advantages compared to other wireless methods are:[92]
Collimated monochromatic wavefront propagation allows narrow beam cross-section area for transmission over large distances. As a result, there is little or no reduction in power when increasing the distance from the transmitter to the receiver.
Compact size: solid state lasers fit into small products.
It was in the post you quoted. You needed to read it more slowly. It's been highlighted in yellow for you now.He said, "Nope"
How do you propose we get the energy back to Earth? Buckets?
He said, "Nope"
How do you propose we get the energy back to Earth? Buckets?
Ouch Ouch! Ouch! Mind reading now are we?