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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink4•3 months agoIt’s obvious that stars provide obscene, unimaginable amounts of energy. It’s also clear that this energy can be captured and stored. We, currently, can’t exit our orbit without using oil, but that does not mean it’s theoretically impossible.
minus-squareDemelinkfedilink2•edit-23 months agoClimate change is just one of six planetary boundaries that we’ve crossed, out of a total of nine. The choice of rocket fuel is largely inconsequential compared to the effects of maintaining the industrial capacity necessary for such endeavours.
It’s obvious that stars provide obscene, unimaginable amounts of energy. It’s also clear that this energy can be captured and stored.
We, currently, can’t exit our orbit without using oil, but that does not mean it’s theoretically impossible.
Climate change is just one of six planetary boundaries that we’ve crossed, out of a total of nine. The choice of rocket fuel is largely inconsequential compared to the effects of maintaining the industrial capacity necessary for such endeavours.