Submitted by InfinityScientist t3_1255k3x in Futurology
DeathGPT t1_je3dm3z wrote
Reply to comment by LakesideTrey in What science and technology should be here already (2023) but isn’t? by InfinityScientist
Yes, but they won’t go out of their way to prevent natural disasters as it fuels political discourse even when the technology for super computers is here, pretty sure they could handle tornado and rain but they won’t. There’s many ideas in the scientific community for resolving tornados and other natural disasters but they won’t even attempt it.
LakesideTrey t1_je3fmh4 wrote
In order to prevent tornados you would have to be able to regulate air temperature over huge areas. That is much harder than a supercomputer and more advanced than what we have now.
I think the lack of significant investment in geoengineering is simply due to the fact no one with a lot of money wants to "waste it" on a risky investment.
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