Shamino79
Shamino79 t1_j284r3m wrote
Reply to A totally new species will eventually evolve to take over after humans drive themselves to extinction that will be adapted to whatever conditions we leave behind by Main-Thought6040
To drive ourselves to extinction we would pretty much have to blow up the planet. Possibly we’re back to bugs or fish or microbes. Won’t be monkeys or cats or something with a brain and it won’t really have to evolve to take over. Just survive. And I guess there’s a chance nothing would evolve to reach our level again.
Shamino79 t1_j27vn9z wrote
Reply to comment by Double-Working1990 in Ever wonder if anyone else on the globe was ever watching the same exact show at the same timestamp by Double-Working1990
The phrase “watch a show” originates from broadcast tv. If you said “stream a show” it would definitively be what you meant.
Shamino79 t1_j1wwtwx wrote
Reply to Because you don’t understand the scientific evidence is no reason to believe that the science isn’t the evidence by [deleted]
You may have butchered that with “science isn’t the evidence”? I’d suggest that science is the process by which way we examine the evidence to see if it’s valid and meaningful.
Maybe “Because you don’t understand the scientific evidence is no reason to believe that the science isn’t based on valid evidence.”
Shamino79 t1_iugv7nb wrote
Reply to comment by Shaddap_ in Indoor agriculture has sustainable potential to feed Canada, others, year round: experts by pirate_republic
Point very well taken. Was a bit triggered by the idea of indoor farming based on other articles I’ve read about vertical farming. Hydroponics in greenhouses is very well established and is a growing industry. And there’s nothing to say that writhing these facilities you couldn’t also get split levels with sun. And if there is an practical ability to grow something fresh that can’t be preserved in the middle of winter in extreme climates then it would be of benefit to those communities.
Shamino79 t1_iuf999s wrote
Reply to comment by looking_for_helpers in Indoor agriculture has sustainable potential to feed Canada, others, year round: experts by pirate_republic
Weed used to get grown underground so no one could see it and was under lock and key. Don’t need that for lettuce and tomato. And I do get that greenhouses can use supplementary lights, insulation and heating to extend a season or control flowering. Taking it into a fully sealed building feels like it’s crossed a tipping point. Seems to me at some point food preservation and transport of canned goods could still be a good alternative.
Shamino79 t1_iuf6bsv wrote
Reply to comment by looking_for_helpers in Indoor agriculture has sustainable potential to feed Canada, others, year round: experts by pirate_republic
People have heated greenhouses in northern climates. They still make use if the sun.
Shamino79 t1_iuf5utr wrote
Reply to comment by Shaddap_ in Indoor agriculture has sustainable potential to feed Canada, others, year round: experts by pirate_republic
Climate controlled greenhouse. Still use the sun directly.
Shamino79 t1_iucz2v7 wrote
Reply to comment by Runaround46 in Indoor agriculture has sustainable potential to feed Canada, others, year round: experts by pirate_republic
People are not implementing it because it’s insane to have to turn the sun into power to run lights in a dark room to grow plants. Why ???
Shamino79 t1_iucyv0m wrote
Reply to comment by Outrageous_Apricot42 in Indoor agriculture has sustainable potential to feed Canada, others, year round: experts by pirate_republic
Greenhouses no. Those purpose build bunkers with LED lights everywhere yes. I have no idea why that as a viable concept is even a thing. But greenhouses that let the sun in to do its thing are already economical and beneficial for production. Which is why they are used extensively.
Shamino79 t1_j5o0qcz wrote
Reply to RE: 900 people upvoted the question if I would do a new comparison with Protein instead of Kcal. Here is the new Version of "Comparing McDonald's vs Burger King Value" [OC] by Xytoup
Funnily enough the plant based nuggets are still at the bottom.