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roseembolism ([personal profile] roseembolism) wrote2014-09-30 01:38 pm

Question about Nicoll-Dyson lasers

Perhaps somone can answer this for me.

While the beam from a Nicoll-Dyson wouldn't be directly visible (except to those unfortunates directly on line to the target, wouldn't it be visible through the effects on the interstellar medium? Even if it didn't pass though something like a nebula, wouldn't it heat up the interstellar gas along it's path?

Just wondering, because I was looking up FermiLab's Dyson Sphere search, and I was wondering if somebody had thought to look for traces of planet-killing lasers.

[identity profile] haamel.livejournal.com 2014-10-02 08:20 pm (UTC)(link)
It might be visible in the sense that excited interstellar matter could be induced to radiate, but the signature could be faint and/or somewhat directional depending on the properties of the matter and the beam.