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Mercurial Dyson – a plan for the disassembly of planet Mercury

42 pointsby indytoday at 4:47 PM28 commentsview on HN

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andyjohnson0today at 6:23 PM

Reading the "endgame" section, and I feel that some serious thought ahould be given to what the replicator colony will do after it has finished dismantling Mercury.

uticustoday at 5:16 PM

> The shell is not merely a strength structure; it is a fixed logistics skeleton. Its purpose is to provide: dense distributed launch/capture corridors large-scale routing geometry attachment points for high-temperature radiator fields buffering volume for material and coolant traffic alignment and vibration-control structure for the mature transport system...

Roger that

thot_experimenttoday at 7:54 PM

If someone can't be bothered to write it I can't be bothered to read it.

rafterydjtoday at 6:59 PM

This reads like an LLM plagiarizing this video from Kurzgesagt:

https://youtu.be/pP44EPBMb8A?si=fSwWPOCnCsC1QEny

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choilivetoday at 6:11 PM

Bootstrapping an electronics supply chain on another planet seems harder than building the dyson swarm itself.

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andrewflnrtoday at 5:36 PM

> The mirror fleet does not increase the total power available to the project; Mercury still intercepts only a fixed amount of sunlight.

I think I must be missing something important, because this doesn't make sense to me. If you put your mirrors in orbits where they don't block the dayside surface (sun-synchronous?), then they increase the total surface area receiving solar radiation.

nacozarinatoday at 5:38 PM

this seems to ignore the fact that Mercury is way too deep in Sol’s gravity well to be useful, all it’s looking at is Mercury mass.

baddashtoday at 6:46 PM

1-6 years can't be realistic can it? does someone have a better estimate of how long this would take?

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jmounttoday at 5:08 PM

I encourage Dyson sphere enthusiasts to listen to the interesting argument that Dyson spheres they may be deliberately designed as an "sounds neat but is impossible" filter joke, ref: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fLzEX1TPBFM .

ossiconestoday at 5:20 PM

Stuff like this is why I read HN

pndytoday at 6:15 PM

What about orbital mechanics? Wouldn't that create issues with/for objects in the solar system?

trebligdivadtoday at 5:28 PM

Does Mercury not have any useful radioactive material to provide more power?

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alhazrodtoday at 6:20 PM

Please someone, send grey goo to Mercury.

LoganDarktoday at 5:06 PM

I am such a sucker for technical Aspie writing. I've seen it mistaken for LLM output many times but this is not that.

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