Pbleadhead
Pbleadhead t1_j0xh86u wrote
Reply to comment by novelide in Humans could one day live in Manhattan-sized asteroid megacities by Gari_305
hell yes. zero-G just up the elevator. plenty of new sports to invent. The ability to simply go start building a second asteroid city if the one you are in is getting crowded, or starts doing politics you dont like.
Pbleadhead t1_j0nyl9m wrote
Reply to How will Martian government develop? by Melodistro
I suspect we will initially see cooperate government (all hail administrator musk), but since mars is so open, I suspect once things get rolling a bit, we will see lots of different groups try lots of different types of government in different locations.
Maybe we will learn in a scientific way which methods of governments are better. haha who am I kidding, we will blame the other regions of mars with governments we dislike for a particular region's failings, just as we do here.
Pbleadhead t1_j0ham9d wrote
Reply to comment by forgetcows in Toughest material ever is an alloy of chromium, cobalt and nickel by tonymmorley
This guy Material Sciences.
Pbleadhead t1_j0a3bre wrote
Reply to comment by SnooPaintings1148 in Northrop Grumman’s wireless power distribution from space - The 'Space Solar Power Incremental Demonstrations and Research' (SSPIDR) Project team is developing means to transmit concentrated solar energy from space to anywhere on Earth by Aerothermal
literally only happened in the one scenario.
Pbleadhead t1_j05rlqq wrote
Reply to Plasma Propulsion Discovery Could Herald a 'New Era of Space Exploration' - The Debrief by __The__Anomaly__
Article doesn't give ISP and TWR. How is a god dammed kerbal space program player supposed to know how good something is if they don't give the ISP and TWR?
Pbleadhead t1_iwqct9k wrote
Reply to comment by EOlson76 in META has released a new AI tool called Galactica that auto-generates science content. The problem is that it's terrible, and soon its inaccurate and bogus content will drown out real science information. by lughnasadh
"Results indicate that overall implications of climate change on GDP growth are relatively small to 2050, but the losses from climate change tend to increase over time, suggesting that impacts may become larger post 20150."
hmmm. Ill be real. I hope we are all off the planet by then.
Pbleadhead t1_ivi3fxi wrote
Reply to comment by uasoil123 in Humanoid robots could generate $154 billion in revenue over next 15 years, Goldman Sachs reports by Gari_305
PPI > CPI
8.5% > 8.2% (for September (most recent data) year to year)
According to the official government resources, No. They are not.
Pbleadhead t1_ivhzpl5 wrote
Reply to comment by uasoil123 in Humanoid robots could generate $154 billion in revenue over next 15 years, Goldman Sachs reports by Gari_305
PPI > CPI.
aka: companies are not price gouging.
your argument is invalid.
Pbleadhead t1_ivg1w4t wrote
Reply to comment by BangEnergyFTW in India ISRO planning to set up its own space station by 2035. Theoretical studies are being conducted by QuantumThinkology
hmm. planet is dying, better not try to go anywhere else.
good plan. great plan. cant wait till the sequel: sun is dying better not try and leave the solar system.
Pbleadhead t1_iqnn5mw wrote
Reply to The US's National Renewable Energy Laboratory wants to make decentralized microgrids as simple to set up and operate as diesel generators, and has created a prototype that is much simpler than existing microgrid technology. by lughnasadh
Step 1: Set up Microgrid.
Step 2: Set up micromanufacting on microgrid capable of producing microgrid parts.
Step 3: ???
Step 4: Conquer the galaxy.
Pbleadhead t1_j6ao021 wrote
Reply to comment by IshwithanI in What can AI do with video games by Spiritual-Flower155
Yea, it isnt infinite in the way the Busy Beaver problem means that 'eventually you'll try every possible combination'
But you cant tell me "Blood Manos" is not a stroke of comedic genius, that AI came up with !!over 7 years ago!!
yeesh I cant believe it has been that long.