Drawing dark energy from space as a power source

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The discussion centers on the feasibility of using dark energy or dark matter as power sources for spaceships in a science fiction context. Participants highlight that dark energy has a very low density, making it impractical for energy extraction without vast amounts of space. Dark matter remains largely mysterious, with some speculation on primordial black holes potentially serving as energy sources, though their visibility and behavior are questioned. Suggestions for alternative energy sources include zero point energy and virtual particle flux, emphasizing that creative liberties in storytelling may allow for the inclusion of such concepts without strict adherence to current scientific understanding. The conversation also touches on the implications of infinite energy on societal structures, referencing historical figures like Tesla.
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Hi. I was wondering if someone could tell me whether there is any reason to believe that one might eventually (distant future) draw power from dark energy or dark matter as a power source for spaceships.

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It is for a science fiction novel. I'm looking for a source of energy to power spaceships and am interested as to whether dark matter or dark energy could ever provide such power.

Thanks
 
How large of a chunk of space are you imagining you'd like to draw energy from? Wikipedia is saying the density of dark energy is 10^-27kg/m^3, meaning you would need a lot of space to get anything useful out. (Think volume of the sun.)

Dark matter is a little different. We're not sure yet what it is. If the current speculation about primordial black holes is on the right track... I say go for it.
 
The "dark" in dark energy and dark matter is the "we don't know" kind of dark. Like the dark ages or darkest africa. For a story you are better off going to absolute technobabble rather than trying to include some verbage from a pop sci article. (For example, a lot of stories with space elevators are in trouble now.)

Perhaps your ships manipulate Lotrons - the elementary particle of location!
 
Yeah, Wikipedia blew dark energy out of the water for me. I was hoping someone had a different point of view to that in the article.

Thanks for the link about dark matter. I'm not sure how to leverage primordial black holes as a power source. How is it that these black holes aren't seen swallowing gas all across the sky?

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dbaezner said:
Thanks for the link about dark matter. I'm not sure how to leverage primordial black holes as a power source. How is it that these black holes aren't seen swallowing gas all across the sky?
They're black and most would have evaporated by now.

I use dark energy in one of my stories as a power source, but I don't really explain how or why it works.
 
Hi debaezner..instead of dark matter look for zero point energy or virtual particle flux...if you make movie about infinite power..then the "capitalist " won't be happy...remember what happen to tesla?
 

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