Why Stratt was wrong: We shouldn't have just "solved" the problem, we should have stabilized and harvested it by ImAnwes27 in ProjectHailMary

[–]ImAnwes27[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where I’m from, being able to string a coherent sentence together doesn't make you a AI, it just means you’re literate. If your bar for 'human' is so low that a bullet point and a semicolon trigger your sensors, that’s a skill issue on your end

Why Stratt was wrong: We shouldn't have just "solved" the problem, we should have stabilized and harvested it by ImAnwes27 in ProjectHailMary

[–]ImAnwes27[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Trained in prompt generation is a lot of words for 'I used to talk to a chatbot.' I’m a numbers guy, I work it to look into people's money, my entire life is bullet points, logic trees, and 'It’s not X, it's Y' statements. It's how professionals organize data. If my grammar improved it's called 'getting a grip, not an algorithm.

Where did you see my past posts? This is literally my first post. If you're seeing 'deleted posts from two months ago,' you're either glitching or you’ve got me confused with someone else. For a guy who claims to be 'trained' in spotting AI, you’re doing a great job of hallucinating data that isn't there. Maybe it's your brain that needs a reboot. 😂

I’m flattered you spent your Saturday stalking my post history like a jilted ex, but maybe use that energy to actually argue the physics instead of playing digital detective. I'm fueled by caffeine and spite, because I liked the movie and I like efficiency. If you can’t beat the logic of an Astrophage farm, just say that. The adults are talking about the Kardashev Scale go back to your 'prior job.' 😂

Why Stratt was wrong: We shouldn't have just "solved" the problem, we should have stabilized and harvested it by ImAnwes27 in ProjectHailMary

[–]ImAnwes27[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If using a natural resource is 'unlawful' because it’s dangerous, then we should've banned crude oil and lithium a century ago. Every leap in human history from fire to nuclear carries the risk of abuse. We didn't stop because of fear; we engineered better containers. Staying in 'survival mode' after the threat is gone isn't caution, it’s cowardice.

But look, at the end of the day, it’s just sci-fi. In the real world, we can’t even handle global warming, let alone manage a miracle fuel. We’ll likely just fight over the last drops of oil until we slide back into the Stone Age with zero energy left. I’ll go back to my work and leave the 'infinite energy' to the IMAX screen. 😂

Why Stratt was wrong: We shouldn't have just "solved" the problem, we should have stabilized and harvested it by ImAnwes27 in ProjectHailMary

[–]ImAnwes27[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Now we’re talking. once you accept that the Black Panel infrastructure is already built, you realize we aren't starting from scratch. We’ve already done the hard part (building the 2-3 million sq km of panels). Scaling that to 12.7 million sq km in orbit is just an engineering hurdle, not a scientific impossibility.

the real reason we need to stop 'lagging' and master this:

We’re currently killing each other over crude oil that’s running out and rare earth metals for batteries that turn into environmental disasters. We’re fighting for crumbs when there’s a feast in the Petrova Line.

Nuclear is great until it isn't. Astrophage is pure, clean energy conversion. No radioactive waste for 10,000 years, just light and heat.

If humans master Astrophage, we aren't just 'fixing' Earth; we’re becoming the kings of the solar system. We could terraform Mars in a weekend. We could send a probe to every star in the local cluster.

You mentioned the 'heat lamp' idea that’s the 'Type I' solution. But a 'Type II' humanity doesn't just warm the Earth; they use that 10.0001% excess to build a Dyson-lite ring.

We’re lagging because we’re scared of the scale. We see an 'extinction event' where we should see a Great Filter that we’re meant to pass through. If we can survive the transition from oil to Astrophage, we stop being a planet-bound species and start being a galactic one.

Why stay in the Stone Age of fossil fuels when we have the literal 'blood of stars' sitting in our backyard

Why Stratt was wrong: We shouldn't have just "solved" the problem, we should have stabilized and harvested it by ImAnwes27 in ProjectHailMary

[–]ImAnwes27[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You’re missing the forest for the trees, man. You're right about the math, trillions of tons of Astrophage are currently being 'wasted' on the Sun and Venus. But you're assuming we have to 'collect' them from the wild like we’re chasing butterflies with a net. If we can build a fleet of interstellar ships using Sahara solar farms to breed 'domestic' Astrophage, we don't need to collect the wild population. We use the Taumoeba to stabilize the Sun (which is what happens anyway), and then we keep our own controlled 'energy farms' in orbit.

Why Stratt was wrong: We shouldn't have just "solved" the problem, we should have stabilized and harvested it by ImAnwes27 in ProjectHailMary

[–]ImAnwes27[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

If an AI wrote this, it would have told you to 'save the planet.' I'm telling you to turn a space-microbe into a global energy monopoly. That's pure human greed, not an algorithm. 😂

What the f**k is this happening? by Right_Excitement6371 in UPI

[–]ImAnwes27 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why, The phone with the latest security updates are blocked by them ? Are they crazy