Posted on 10/14/2015 10:26:14 PM PDT by Krosan
ok here goes. the circumfrence of earth’s orbit is 940,000,000km when you find the volume of a ring that long, 50,000km wide, and 100 meters deep, you come up with 47e14 cubic meters. versus 1.08e12 volume of the earth.
somewhere one of us made a mistake.
your calculations also assume that 100% of the material on earth would be useful...
I used 1.083×10^21 m^3 for the volume of Earth as this is what I got from Wolfram Alpha.
http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=volume+of+earth+in+cubic+meters
In other news, scientists have discovered a very high-flying species of Asian bottle-flies that tend to congregate on glass lenses.
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We might not understand aliens' motives for constructing megastructures, and we certainly don't understand the technology that would make it possible. However, we do know that smart cultures sometimes do very stupid things.
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