Kepler
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Re: Weaving the Strands: Business, Economics, and Tax Policy 2.0
I think in 50 years we'll have unlimited free energy and insanely expensive, scarce water. The exact opposite of most of our history.
Even if you were to take the single plant lobbyists to the back room, I still question having enough energy to power the heavily dense areas. Obviously accounting for delivery loss will be a wash in the trade-off. I have no issues with interdependency over a central system, but we must unfortunately deal with the golden rule: He who has the gold makes the rules.
I think in 50 years we'll have unlimited free energy and insanely expensive, scarce water. The exact opposite of most of our history.