SirNitram wrote:
E=MC^2 disagrees pretty strongly, and that's just the reactor.
Erm, call me stupid, but we can't really gauge the mass of the reactor since it is not a simple mass->energy conversion.
This was actually a typo for Artificial gravity, one of the huge problems with a Sphere.
Gotcha.
What jump? We know planetary shields are networks, just more units. No extrapolation needed, just more shield units. This is to protect against asteroids and comets, BTW. Against fleet movements is a big problem.
Conceeded.
I have to ask what you mean by immense gravity.
If you built half of the sphere, then the other half, you'd have this nasty tendancy to have the Dyson Hemisphere eat the sun. Thus, you need to build it in a symmetric manner.
You may mean intense pressure from the rotation, and that's a valid question, and comes down to material science. Coordinating it will be hard, yes. But this is an Empire which uses power sources many times denser than Black Holes. I'm not going to say it's impossible.
And neither am I. What I
am saying is that we have not seen the capability demonstrated.