rotting bones wrote: ↑Sun Aug 06, 2023 2:47 am
keenir wrote: ↑Sun Aug 06, 2023 2:16 am
I suspect you'd say that everything is "let them eat cake" when generalized to the world economy.
Objectively false, since I have made positive suggestions about how to run the world economy, accepted Moose-tache's arguments about the world economy, and even said I would support proposals about running the world economy that I don't personally agree with. E.g. restricting for-profit corporations to worker co-operatives.
in other words, you'd support things you don't agree with...demonstrating you are indeed capable - like the rest of us - of holding a view and supporting something not totally in line with your view of it...so you can accept arguments and support proposals - that doesn't stop you from feeling like "let them eat cake" is going to happen.
keenir wrote: ↑Sun Aug 06, 2023 2:16 am
Are you saying that because the fusion reaction produced by a 12-year old German was not a sustainable energy source, fusion power is therefore not useful?
No, dude. At no point does the article you link say that:
1. MCF is too difficult to be useful.
2. The plasma is too difficult to handle for MCF to be useful.
3. The density is too low for MCF to be useful.
Yes, it doesn't say that, because like Dr. McWhorter's anecdote about a talking walrus, none of those things are in the article. You could just as easily use that article to support a view that MCF will only work in undersea habitats.
Seriously, the closest thing in that article which supports your point about MCF as an emerging technology is the reaction started by the 12-year old German.
I have only had two points about MCF:
1. a joke about a 12-year-old being the only successful user.
2. a hunch that you have no links or citations to support your claim & that you reject all opposing thoughts.
And this doesn't even enter into the benefits of high temperature superconductivity.
as others have pointed out in this thread, fusion is not the only use for superconductors.
If you want to both make terrible points and get angry at the same time, I will stop responding. Like half the "smart people" I've met, not only do you not understand what you're talking about, you don't even understand that you don't understand it.
Well, at least you've met yourself, that you count yourself as one of us.