Książka The Dyson Scale James Edmund Carpenter II

The Dyson Scale

Immortality as the Sixth Lens

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What would it take for a civilization to persist not for centuries or millennia, but for as long as...

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Język
Angielski
Oprawa
Książka - Miękka
Data wydania
2026
strony
88
EAN
9798183512762
Enbook ID
52994689
Waga
131
Wymiary
152 x 229 x 5

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What would it take for a civilization to persist not for centuries or millennia, but for as long as the universe itself allows? In this sixth volume of the Civilization Scales Series, we explore Freeman Dyson's most ambitious ideas about the long-term future of intelligence. Dyson asked whether life and thought could survive indefinitely in an open, cooling universe - not through endless growth, but through radical efficiency, hibernation, and the careful management of finite energy over infinite time. His 1979 paper "Time Without End" remains one of the most remarkable attempts to apply rigorous physics to the question of cosmic endurance.
This book examines both of Dyson's major contributions to thinking about advanced civilizations: the famous Dyson sphere (and its more realistic variants, including swarms and Matrioshka brains) and his lesser-known but more profound proposal for eternal intelligence. It explores the engineering realities of capturing stellar energy, the thermodynamic foundations of long-term computation, stellar engines capable of moving entire star systems, and the biological alternative Dyson proposed through genetically engineered space habitats known as Dyson trees.
Equally important, this volume confronts the most serious challenge to Dyson's vision. The discovery that the universe's expansion is accelerating places fundamental limits on the energy available to any bound system over infinite time. The book treats these limitations honestly while still extracting what remains valuable from the Dyson perspective: a way of thinking about civilization on the longest possible timescales.
Part of the Civilization Scales Series, this book adds a sixth essential lens - endurance - to our growing framework for understanding what civilizations can become. It connects directly to the energy, spatial, technological, inward, and informational scales explored in previous volumes, showing how the question of long-term survival ties the others together. For readers interested in Freeman Dyson, SETI, megastructures, the far future of intelligence, and the physics of endurance.