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Should we focus this feature more on the of star-lifting, or the societal impact of a post-scarcity universe?
: Strip-mining solar systems for parts may destroy potential life-bearing worlds. mass_production_galaxy
To turn a galaxy into a factory, three core technologies must be synchronized: Should we focus this feature more on the
: Massive Lagrange point warehouses that manage the flow of finished goods across light-years, ensuring that resources from a heavy-metal system meet the energy-rich needs of a nebula colony. The Macro-Economic Shift The Macro-Economic Shift : Eventually, every atom in
: Eventually, every atom in the galaxy could be "cataloged" and used for a product, turning the natural chaos of space into a perfectly ordered, manufactured machine.
For eons, manufacturing was confined to the surfaces of rocky planets. However, the shift toward a begins with the construction of Dyson Swarms—millions of solar collectors that capture the total energy output of a star. This energy provides the "electricity" for molecular assemblers capable of printing everything from spacecraft to habitats at a subatomic level. Key Infrastructure of a Productive Galaxy