@Sheppard The law, various international treaties and geographical convention would disagree with you. That’s like saying Japan and Korea or Australia and New Zealand and not on the same continents.
@rickjamess04 Yeah I was watching something on the quantum tunnelling and the apparent 97% energy transfer rates in photosynthesis yesterday. Pretty cool stuff!
I think this is an example conservative vs liberal attitudes. Melloncollie is looking long term at the big global picture problem is in the long term we’re all dead. Alex is more concerned about what is going on in his own back yard problem is the rest of the street may be on fire. Both of you are right because there needs to be a balance of free market and intervention to correct market failures.
There is no way to argue against that. We need make resources last and have a smooth transition to more sustainable fuel rather than running out and being fu*ked for a few generations.
@nav976 They probably did studies on what they think is attainable based on current tech. But I would like to believe that that the process actually involded Schwarzenegger and a hat.
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The law, various international treaties and geographical convention would disagree with you. That’s like saying Japan and Korea or Australia and New Zealand and not on the same continents.