So generally speaking, they can create any possible life form, including eternal life out of the body. Their machines can be changed into any style and shape, regardless of location (on planets, in space, on asteroids, etc.). ).
These adaptive inventions make them very powerful. They don't care if it takes a billion years to change the atmosphere of a planet, so they may be able to complete the transformation of the earth and accurately predict the future of any system. I can imagine that they will make considerable efforts to understand and explore their part of the galaxy with their own detector group. These devices will use natural forces, such as gravity and magnetism, to travel in the Milky Way. They can also transmit and receive biological information, basically transforming life forms into information that can be transmitted back to their homes or the nearest colonial planet at the speed of light.
Will they create Dyson spheres? It's cool, but I'm not sure the Dyson sphere is necessary. There is a lot of energy on the planet where earthquakes occur frequently. As long as you can use this energy efficiently, there is a lot of solar energy on the surface of a planet. Besides, it is not easy to create a Dyson sphere. You should at least have fully automatic intelligent machines to mine and manufacture raw materials in groups, independent of the raw materials provided by the solar system. If you have these, then you can do anything you want. What's more, if you want to colonize the world, you must have these. Besides, Dyson balls will put you in an unstable position-you should constantly maintain and repair them and rebuild them when they encounter any inevitable impact.
Even so, the superstructures outside Dyson sphere will spread all over the world, such as the nimbus in the game, the above-mentioned detector group, and the idea of hollowing out satellites as raw materials for the detector group. I like it, too. A small satellite may be pulled by a nuclear explosion or the motion of a smaller orbiting satellite, which will potentially produce additional effects such as magnetic field and seismic activity, thus keeping a larger satellite warm.
nuclear reactor
Perhaps it is precisely because nuclear reactors can provide power for advanced alien technology that the life of washing machines used by Hebrews wandering in the desert can be as long as forty years. Many people think that nuclear reactors can also provide power for nectar machines. This is a machine that produces green algae super food for the Hebrews to live for forty years. It is also believed that nuclear reactors provided power for sonic weapons, which were used by the Hebrews to destroy the walls of Jericho.
Where did the washing machine come from? I guess Moses and Aaron took down the "charged, sealed liquid mercury vortex, gyro engine" and removed the seal and liquid mercury from the alien spacecraft they accidentally met. Then they lock the door (sealed) so that they can put dirty clothes, liquid detergent and clean water. They also installed drain plugs to drain soapy water and sewage. After opening the door, add clean water and do it repeatedly until the clothes are washed. The Hebrews may also be able to use the centrifugal force inherent in alien devices to further remove dirty water and soapy water.
The last thing aliens can build is a giant building. Besides changing the surrounding gravitational potential, what role does the giant building play? Does this sound worth exploring?
The attraction between two objects is directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the distance between them. Obviously, there is nothing you can do about the densest elements that have been discovered. However, at the micro level, you can imagine very high energy potential energy. So if you can figure out a way to compress all the components of a molecule into a whole-a pocket black hole, you can have a hand-held gravity wave generator! ! ! !
No, I can't imagine a huge building.
But the microstructure can.