Perhaps we could feed a solar system with a bioengineered Dyson sphere, photosynthesizing the output of an entire star. Green leaves crinkling in black space around a yellow sun.
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How do we know there aren't lots of encapsulated stars? Would we see the gravitational effects? Or could they be the "dark matter"?
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Assuming they'd have to emit black body radiation. But the main Fermi Paradox issue is that they haven't more or less completely swallowed the visible cosmos. What we see is 'wilderness'.
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... The cosmos evidently isn't being farmed.
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*Bootes void screams*
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