Can we make any food without relying on plants?

  • @givesomefucks
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    279 days ago

    Because photovoltaic panels are more expensive than plant leaves

    We could do what you’re suggesting, it would just be incredibly inefficient.

  • JackbyDev
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    159 days ago

    Why would I want to manufacture a plant when I can use a seed to do it for me?

  • @[email protected]
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    139 days ago

    I assume you’re talking about (for example) some equipment that takes in soil/water/air, rearranges the atoms and churns out potatoes. We definitely can’t do that. It’s too hard, we’re nowhere near that level of technology.

    I can only imagine the people in this thread are referring to lab grown stuff where they use plant cells, which is cheating because that’s still depending on plants.

  • aasatru
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    129 days ago

    As other people say, it’s easier to let the plants do the job for us.

    That said, check out vertical farming if you’re not familiar with it. It’s a modern approach to farming that very much relies on plants, but dramatically reduces problems such as excessive land use and dependence on pesticides.

  • Kalkaline
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    119 days ago

    You have to figure out how to recreate photosynthesis which, believe it or not, is an incredibly difficult process to recreate.

    • @marcos
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      39 days ago

      Recreating photosynthesis is the easiest part by a huge margin.

      Whether you decide to define it as synthesizing ATP or glucose, both a simple molecules that we can create in a lab. Everything else is the hard part, there is a huge amount of “things” on that “everything”.

  • @MrJameGumb
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    49 days ago

    Here’s a relevant short video about the benefits of farming in general

    I hope this helps answer your question 👍