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Fit_Manufacturer_444 t1_j7qg1bs wrote
Reply to comment by zilla0783 in Imagine a future in space where pellet-beam propulsion systems speed up travel to other worlds, pipelines on the Moon transport oxygen between settlements and Martian bricks grow on their own before being assembled into homes. Researchers will delve into these ideas and more using NASA grant funding by EricFromOuterSpace
Dude, how can science do its job if most politicians are idiotic science denying ideologues who are bent on increasing profits for their cabinet. This is a political problem not science
Fit_Manufacturer_444 t1_j0vaip0 wrote
Reply to comment by sleeze02 in Cellular agriculture and other emerging food technologies could release 80% of the worlds farm land currently used for meat and dairy production back to nature by DannyMcDanface1
If the land is given back, it will be urbanized or turnt into infrastructure of some kind. Highly unlikely anyone will be eaten or be worrying about animals, especially if we are making them go extinct
Fit_Manufacturer_444 t1_j0uxpal wrote
Reply to comment by sleeze02 in Cellular agriculture and other emerging food technologies could release 80% of the worlds farm land currently used for meat and dairy production back to nature by DannyMcDanface1
Extremely simplistic and idiotic take on a advanced topic
Fit_Manufacturer_444 t1_iy81t31 wrote
Reply to comment by brett1081 in Hyperion plans to kickstart a H2 fuel network with mobile stations by redingerforcongress
People can understand fine. We don't just understand when people whine "just stop using alternatives and just burn coal and oil, despite us already letting millions of tons of CO2 into the atmosphere and heating up the Earth" sounds counterintuitive.
The reason people are even considering EV or hydrogen cell is to stave off climate change warming effect (might be too late) not to wave their money and or act like they are leagues smarter than anyone else because.... GREEN. "Oil was literally coming from the ground" So does Geothermal power and water. "You spend a lot of energy for so little" a combustion engine releases just as much energy and as for hydrogen production being expensive, I assume that will go down overtime as technology advances, where as hydrogen can be just as energy efficient as a coal and oil, it's expensive, but that's why people are considering it because the latter pollutes the Atmosphere and environment so much.
Fit_Manufacturer_444 t1_iy7acur wrote
Reply to comment by Ubericious in Hyperion plans to kickstart a H2 fuel network with mobile stations by redingerforcongress
Very naive to just say "it'll never ever happen" when crazier alternatives were introduced before in history. Like the combustion engine to the horse, people just thought "that's a massive waste of energy just to move" just to have everyone using cars and discarding their wagons for radios the coming decades after. I'm not saying hydrogen will overturn the gas and oil market right now, I hope it does, all I'm saying is we shouldn't blatantly point at alternatives being ineffective while coal and oil is just as inefficient, you have to burn millions of tons of it just to manufacture and produce.
Fit_Manufacturer_444 t1_iwimldv wrote
Reply to comment by TrillaGorillasGhost in In First, Scientists Use CRISPR for Personalized Cancer Treatment by tonymmorley
I hate this sad future. We need a revolution. Workers, seize the means of crispr genome editing, you have nothing to lose but your paid private healthcare
Fit_Manufacturer_444 t1_iwh2a97 wrote
Reply to comment by tkuiper in Will working for a DAO be better than a corporate job? by berlinparisexpress
Except the people you described ARE capitalists."they aren't capitalists because they rig the economy to get you working only for them and only yourself". Yea dude, that's capitalism 🤣😂. Coining something with a different name just ignores the problems of the current system and is like fucking jamming earplugs in and screaming "NAH NAH NAH CAN'T HEAR YOU".
Whatever you want to call it. "Corporatism", "oligarchy","plutocracy" it's capitalism dude
Fit_Manufacturer_444 t1_jd08r8d wrote
Reply to comment by BillHicksScream in 10 months after its launch by SpaceX, a $10,000 satellite made by students with off-the-shelf materials and powered by 48 Energizer AA batteries, is not only working, it's demonstrating a way to reduce space junk by lughnasadh
The downvotes on this comment shows how uneducated and braindead it is