Dyson

//ˈdaɪ.sən//

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I read the research paper "Type III Dyson Sphere of Highly Advanced Civilizations around a Super Massive Black Hole."

Source: tatoeba (10671588)

I read the article "Dyson Spheres around White Dwarfs."

Source: tatoeba (10671809)

I read the article "Effects of Collisions upon a Partial Dyson Sphere."

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But perception isn’t reality. A key distinction lies in intent and origin. If these extraterrestrials present themselves as deities (like the Goa’uld in Stargate SG-1), they might exploit our awe for control. Alternatively, they could be benevolent, indifferent, or just curious—none of which inherently makes them gods. Philosophically, a god often implies worship-worthiness tied to ultimate power or moral perfection. An alien species might outclass us in tech—say, building Dyson Spheres or warping spacetime—but still be fallible, selfish, or mortal. Would we call a super-smart, super-strong human a god? Probably not, unless they transcend the natural order entirely.

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