@ OrderedChaos : You can go up the scale from stars to galaxy, then clusters, etc.
While I'm not sure if there is any scientific evidence of stars directly siphoning energy from the black holes in the galaxy centers, such a hierarchical connection could be there.
While I think humans could adapt (or perhaps easily create artificial magnetic field), it's the rest of the environment that would probably be affected a lot more.Could be a lot of seemingly unimportant indirect effects playing together into a serious problem.
The unreal hath no being; there is no non-being of the Real; ~Krishna
A stable-minded person will neither hug nor hate the world, he will take things as they come.
I would not be surprised if black holes ended up being cosmic generators. I'm not sure what you mean by " Could be a lot of seemingly unimportant indirect effects playing together into a serious problem." . I think that when something is ebbing the other is flowing. So the whole universe breathes. Tap into both could seem like a good idea but in the end everything needs a rest period I guess and it would be bad.
I meant that things which might seem insignificant at first glance, may be playing an important role in the overall scheme of things.
I suspect that almost none of the scientists are able to see the big picture.
Some are worried about the several bird species which have become extinct within the past decade.
Some are worried about the bug species which have become extinct within the past decade.
Some are worried about the fact that coral reefs have mostly died out.
Some are worried about depression and suicides culling the fresh generations of people.
How it all plays together and how it plays out, no idea.
The unreal hath no being; there is no non-being of the Real; ~Krishna
A stable-minded person will neither hug nor hate the world, he will take things as they come.