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  • @[email protected]
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    43 months ago

    A big enough laser pointed at the ocean would probably get a hurricane started; just gotta get enough moisture and heat into the air.

    Now, powering the thing would be tricky, and doing it all unnoticed…

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        43 months ago

        I like the way you think, but I don’t think Three Mile’s remaining reactor has the output you’d need.

        Actually, I wonder what the wattage of an average hurricane is. Somebody has to have done the math, probably Randall.

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          33 months ago

          yeah, to be real, I’m not convinced our total global generated power would even be on the same order of magnitude.

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            3 months ago

            I was thinking tera or exa watt output would be needed, which is less than our global energy consumption, but hilariously more than any individual power plant could produce, regardless of whether it’s fission, fusion, natural gas, or coal.

            An antimatter powered generator might be able to hit the mark, but good luck with that; both building an antimatter power plant, and creating enough antimatter in the first place