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A Dyson Sphere For The Sun

The ability to harness energy from the world around us, has literally fueled the technological development of the human race. And every time we got our hands on a stronger way of utilizing energy, it was major step forward for our species.

Our ancient ancestors began it all with the harnessing of fire to power their energy needs. We progressed to extracting our energy from animals, water, wind,  steam power and fossil fuels. These energies are so diverse, it’s easy to forget they emanate from the sun. Problem is, as our civilization becomes more advanced, our energy needs will increase, mostly because there will be more of us and the things we do will require more zip.

Because stars are spherical, they radiate energy in all directions, that’s why only a tiny fraction of our sun’s energy comes our way. So the possible solution to the problem could come in the way of a Dyson Sphere, a mega-structure that would completely encircle the sun and capture all of its energy. Unfortunately, because of technological limitations, building such a structure is many years away. Get more details on this phenomenal project in the following clip with Thought2.

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The Magical Mushroom

The world is heating up, the planet is drowning in plastic and we’re on the verge of an energy crisis. Seems like humanity is screwed. But wait, an ancient and freely occurring lifeform might very well be the answer to all our problems.

That lifeform is fungus, of which there are between 2.2-5 million species in the world today, and the fungal element most people are familiar with is the mushroom, which is essentially the fruit of fungi. Science has identified about 20,000 species of fungi that produce mushrooms, varying from the deadly, to the delicious to the magical. And seemingly tying the whole process together is mycelium, the vegetative part of fungus. Mycelia helps serve fungi’s No. 1 role in the natural ecosystem–eating all the dead stuff.

So the next time you sneer at a slice of moldy bread, remember that fungus could help the environment, your body, your mind and the whole of humanity. Here’s more from Thoughty2.

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Are Humans Still Evolving?

Will the human species ever evolve again, or has it reached its evolutionary peak? Skeptics believe that our race has indeed reached its physical and mental zenith. But some leading anthropologists are entertaining another school of thought, one that suggests that humans will continue to evolve in a way conducive to our modern world. More from Thoughty2.

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