If polywell fusion is developed, in what ways will the world change for better or worse? Discuss.
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KitemanSA
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by KitemanSA »
MSimon wrote:The city only has to build bigger if it wants the traffic.
Tell that to urban Arlington County. What that polity wants doesn't matter when the state and federal government step in.
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by MSimon »
KitemanSA wrote:MSimon wrote:The city only has to build bigger if it wants the traffic.
Tell that to urban Arlington County. What that polity wants doesn't matter when the state and federal government step in.
Ah. I see. We have more government than we can afford.
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by sd_matt »
So if this thing works then what will Greenpeace switch it's focus to?
Overpopulation?
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by Helius »
sd_matt wrote:So if this thing works then what will Greenpeace switch it's focus to?
Overpopulation?
What 'activism' would bring in the most funding? I haven't a clue. What would it be?