Just saying, that line of thinking is the exact same as the people we fight on a daily basis.
Essentially every globalist BS talking point about climate, guns, etc boils down to the same "We don't think you can use this to our satisfaction, therefore you, the people, don't deserve it wholesale"
This invariably leads to a "have-nots" underclass, which is exactly what we are fighting against. Just because you can envision yourself as a "have" does not make it moral or just.
I think it's a fair topic to explore. When there is no COST for energy, it also means there is no barrier to entry for all sorts of insane ideas which usually would be naturally curtailed by lack of resources. What would be the implications?
But unlimited energy doesn't necessarily mean no barrier to entry. Fundamentally, there is still the factor of time and knowledge for everything, the abundance of energy just makes the prior 2 so much more important.
Right now we're strip mining lithium and pumping out 500+ pound battery packs for vehicles like there's no tomorrow, and in 10 years someone will be needing to dispose of said battery pack. Get the friggin wireless energy going now before the place is totally trashed, and all that lithium has permeated our ground water supply.
Just saying, that line of thinking is the exact same as the people we fight on a daily basis.
Essentially every globalist BS talking point about climate, guns, etc boils down to the same "We don't think you can use this to our satisfaction, therefore you, the people, don't deserve it wholesale"
This invariably leads to a "have-nots" underclass, which is exactly what we are fighting against. Just because you can envision yourself as a "have" does not make it moral or just.
I think it's a fair topic to explore. When there is no COST for energy, it also means there is no barrier to entry for all sorts of insane ideas which usually would be naturally curtailed by lack of resources. What would be the implications?
But unlimited energy doesn't necessarily mean no barrier to entry. Fundamentally, there is still the factor of time and knowledge for everything, the abundance of energy just makes the prior 2 so much more important.
Right now we're strip mining lithium and pumping out 500+ pound battery packs for vehicles like there's no tomorrow, and in 10 years someone will be needing to dispose of said battery pack. Get the friggin wireless energy going now before the place is totally trashed, and all that lithium has permeated our ground water supply.