[ExI] Are Dyson swarms a good idea?
Ben Zaiboc
benzaiboc at proton.me
Wed Jan 28 16:44:28 UTC 2026
On 28/01/2026 13:38, Jason Resch wrote:
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> To go back to your original point, you think there is a moral argument for refraining from building something like a Dyson swarm because it would use material that could, potentially, be the basis for naturally-occurring future life forms (that might, possibly, eventually evolve into intelligent beings).
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> My point relates more to releasing self replicating probes to do so, and hegemonizing the whole galaxy or universe with a single species (the first intelligent one to arise), and in that process, denying the same chance for any other species of life anywhere else to arise.
You're changing your argument, which was:
> We see the aliens from the movie independence day as evil for trying to wipe out life on Earth. Is it not an equivalent evil to build a Dyson swarm around an alien star and preclude any chance of life from emerging on any planet in that system?
That is the argument I was refuting. Talking about hegemonising the whole galaxy, and supplanting any existing lifeforms with another, is another argument altogether.
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Ben
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