at current rate of consumption :P
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It's actually more like 4 billion years, which is about the remaining lifespan of the sun, so...
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pretty sure that a a Type II civilization will have slightly higher energy needs :P
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If you know Type II civilizations so well, name three of them.
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that's like an ant in an ant hill next to a highway going I don't see any other ant hills around, I guess there's no other civilizations :)
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We haven't really looked around for other civilizations in any meaningful sense, nor do we have the tech to do so.
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That's what I call sustainability.
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Questionable without a human-scale plan for waste, but > 200 years of margin is certainly more compelling than "food riots in your lifetime"
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this is awesome, thanks for sharing
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Recently started reading about this, has there been a concerted pushback against thorium reactors in the US? Or just general nuclear stigma?
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Centralized energy production empowers energy companies and not the individual. Decentralized solar + storage is the resilient future.
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