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Can we someday move stars?



Can we someday move stars?


The answer to that question is that we can someday move stars, and the technology that is needed for that thing is quite simple. The star is the plasma ball, and there is one possibility to make that thing real. The movers of the star must only create a stable flare at one point of the star, and then the star would start to travel in the opposite direction of the flare. But the problem is how to make that flare? 


The simplest possible thing would be the parabolic mirror what would point the energy in the laser, what is targeted to the star, and that thing would create a stable flare, which starts to move the entire star with its solar system to the certain direction. The parabolic mirror can also use a simpler way that it would collect the energy from the star one focal point, and that mirror could be modular, which means that it consists of millions of satellites, which are collecting the radiation in the certain point. 


Another version is to make the laser ray by using the material and antimatter annihilation around the laser element. The laser system can be consisting of millions of laser satellites that are focusing their lasers at one point of the atmosphere of the star. The problem is that if the civilization wants to move the star, what is the size of the sun they need an extremely high level of energy. 


The stable flare can be formed by creating a hot point in the atmosphere of the star. That point can be done by using the radio-signals, which causes the electric arc in the atmosphere of the star. 


If some civilization can move the star and its solar system to the direction, where they want. The other way is to use the magnet rings, which are pulling plasma in their direction, and the star starts to travel in opposition to that magnet. The system would be possible to make even by using the existing technology. But the scale of technology is extremely large. 


The time that takes to reach the targeted solar system would be meanless because the civilization would just live on their home planet, and live their normal life. The entire solar system will follow them. And there is a possibility that some advanced civilization that can calculate the point when their central star will start to grow in the red giant would move their solar system near the new home star before that thing would happen. 

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