I have a small problem I'm hoping one of our resident math whizzes can help me with.
A friend of mine has proposed a sensor grid for the solar system, consisting of "tripwire" neutrino beamsgoing out to a shell of hub stations 1/2 a light year out and one light-second apart. I have enough of an appreciation of scale to know that's utterly ridiculous - I figure the mass of the hubs would probably outweigh the solar system - but I don't have the math to prove it.
Could someone work out how many hubs you'd actually need?
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Thanks for all the work, JAWS. I don't know if I'm going to be able to use it anytime soon, but I'm copying everythng down!
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