A theoretical method for collecting solar energy. A Dyson Swarm, published in a 1960 paper by British theoretical physicist Freeman John Dyson, is a collection of satellites that transmit energy from the sun back to earth. Dyson, winner of several awards, conceived numerous scientific and mathematical theories. Having moved to the U.S. in his 20s, Dyson died at the age of 96 in 2020.
All Satellites Gather Solar Energy
More than 13,000 satellites are in orbit today, and they all gather energy from the sun for their own operation. However, to date, a few have transmitted small amounts of electricity back to earth as proof of concept that some day we may obtain endless energy directly transmitted from the sun, not just via solar panels on earth. See
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