KronaSamu
KronaSamu t1_j0aj6x0 wrote
Reply to comment by radicalceleryjuice in Fusion energy breakthrough and national security implications explained by TheScienceAdvocate
It's not an economic thing, although it totally sounds like one. It's based on the idea that the more power we have access to, the more advanced we are as a civilization therefore we will have a higher quality of life among other things. This is also about us as a whole species, and not about any individuals. All that being said, we still shouldn't waste power and we absolutely have to transition to better forms of power.
KronaSamu t1_j09w1yv wrote
Reply to comment by radicalceleryjuice in Fusion energy breakthrough and national security implications explained by TheScienceAdvocate
We never will, and we shouldn't. The biggest meter of progress is how much energy we have to use. Sure we shouldn't waste it, But we shouldn't seek to reduce our power consumption as it's critical to the increase of quality of life.
KronaSamu t1_ix6ysok wrote
Reply to comment by 7Moisturefarmer in Let's Talk About The New Manned Sixth-Generation Fighter Renderings by Gari_305
G high force tolerance isn't that important anymore
KronaSamu t1_ix6ymky wrote
Reply to comment by KidKilobyte in Let's Talk About The New Manned Sixth-Generation Fighter Renderings by Gari_305
Dog fights are not a thing anymore. Maned aircraft are still superior as they are not at risk of hacking or jamming unlike drones. Plus you don't have latency and you will have much more situational awareness being in the cockpit. The future of air combat is drones, but that's still a ways out. You will likely see things such as "loyal wingmen" long before there are completely unmanned righters
KronaSamu t1_j0aoze6 wrote
Reply to comment by orangezeroalpha in Fusion energy breakthrough and national security implications explained by TheScienceAdvocate
I'm not talking about it on a personal scale. I'm taking on a civilization scale. Human kind as a whole should look to only increase our power production (as long as we do it sustainably).
Also efficiency is always good as it helps increase the available energy.