How would temperature variation work on the inside surface of a Dyson sphere?
Let's say I have a Dyson sphere roughly the same size of the earth with a very small "star" in the center. Continents, oceans, and people inside the sphere experience a reverse gravity in the opposite direction as the the star.
The star's output power(heat and light) is directly proportional to the equation 1 + sin(t*2pi/d)/2 + sin(t*2pi/y)/2
where t
is time in seconds, d
is the length of a day, and y
is the length of a year in seconds.
Given all of this, how would I make it so that the inside of the sphere experiences similar temperature distribution as the real Earth? Such that, reverse-Florida is hot, and Antarctica is cool.
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