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re: Fusion announcement tomorrow
Posted on 12/13/22 at 6:44 am to Deplorableinohio
Posted on 12/13/22 at 6:44 am to Deplorableinohio
If this becomes reality, they will have to ration resources. Cars will still need batteries, even if the energy is "almost free".
Questions I have:
1.) What happens to all the countries who's sole source of revenue is O&G? Many of them hate the western world anyway and how will they react when this happens?
2.) The world has limited resources. What happens in the inevitable population explosion when unlimited energy becomes a reality? Will our New World Order impose restrictions on us for the greater good, in order to conserve resources (eat bugs, not beef)?
3.) How do we resolve the battery problems - limited range and limited materials to make them? Or will every car have its own nuclear reactor, which would probably make them cost prohibitive?
Questions I have:
1.) What happens to all the countries who's sole source of revenue is O&G? Many of them hate the western world anyway and how will they react when this happens?
2.) The world has limited resources. What happens in the inevitable population explosion when unlimited energy becomes a reality? Will our New World Order impose restrictions on us for the greater good, in order to conserve resources (eat bugs, not beef)?
3.) How do we resolve the battery problems - limited range and limited materials to make them? Or will every car have its own nuclear reactor, which would probably make them cost prohibitive?
Posted on 12/13/22 at 8:18 am to Jax-Tiger
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1.) What happens to all the countries who's sole source of revenue is O&G? Many of them hate the western world anyway and how will they react when this happens?
2.) The world has limited resources. What happens in the inevitable population explosion when unlimited energy becomes a reality? Will our New World Order impose restrictions on us for the greater good, in order to conserve resources (eat bugs, not beef)?
3.) How do we resolve the battery problems - limited range and limited materials to make them? Or will every car have its own nuclear reactor, which would probably make them cost prohibitive?
1) they've been preparing it by diversifying their economies. many of those gulf states have been transitioning to a tourism based economic model.
2) unlimited energy means more people elevate out of poverty. i think its proven now that people have less children as quality of life improves (see east asian countries and europe)
Posted on 12/13/22 at 11:22 am to Jax-Tiger
You just unlocked the mystery of the Russian invasion of the Ukraine and the resurgence of Chinese nationalism.
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If this becomes reality, they will have to ration resources. Cars will still need batteries, even if the energy is "almost free".
Questions I have:
1.) What happens to all the countries who's sole source of revenue is O&G? Many of them hate the western world anyway and how will they react when this happens?
2.) The world has limited resources. What happens in the inevitable population explosion when unlimited energy becomes a reality? Will our New World Order impose restrictions on us for the greater good, in order to conserve resources (eat bugs, not beef)?
3.) How do we resolve the battery problems - limited range and limited materials to make them? Or will every car have its own nuclear reactor, which would probably make them cost prohibitive?
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