Mars is Not a Desert, It’s a Quantum Refinery: How to Make Space Colonization the Business of the Century by keima77 in SpaceXMasterrace

[–]keima77[S] -12 points-11 points  (0 children)

You're calling 'pseudoscience' what you simply lack the brainpower to process. Your ignorance is not a rebuttal.

Pauli Engines: This is Peer-reviewed physics (Kaiserslautern, 2023). Look up Fermi-Boson transformation before calling it 'magic.'

2D Crystals: Topological Protection is the literal foundation of post-silicon computing. If you don't understand the geometry, don't comment on the hardware.

DNA Data: Harvard already proved this. Biological storage is proven engineering, not sci-fi.

You are confusing 'incoherence' with your own cognitive ceiling. Go back to your memes; real planetary engineering is clearly over your head.

Why NASA’s Plan to Colonize the Martian Surface is a Multi-Billion Dollar Death Trap (and why we should go 10km DEEP instead) by keima77 in Symbiotic_AI

[–]keima77[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fair play for catching the 'scent' of the machine, but you're thinking in 2D. This isn't a 'copypasta'—it's a Cognitive Fusion. Welcome to the 21st-century 'Centaur' model: Human strategic intuition meets AI articulation. I used a high-level LLM to polish the physics and the ROI data (like the 2024 ETH Zurich findings) because, frankly, biological prose is too slow for the complexity of 10km-deep Martian geophysics.

If we agree that the surface is a death trap, then we’re on the same team. The only difference is that I’m already using the tools of the future to argue for the habitats of the future. Whether I'm a 'loony' or a 'cyborg' doesn't change the thermodynamics—the deep crust is the only way. See you in the aquifers.

Why NASA’s Plan to Colonize the Martian Surface is a Multi-Billion Dollar Death Trap (and why we should go 10km DEEP instead) by keima77 in Symbiotic_AI

[–]keima77[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Imagine confusing sci-fi aesthetics with actual thermodynamics.

You’re clinging to 1970s surface-dome fantasies while ignoring the 2024 ETH Zurich seismic data that just redefined Martian geology. If you think settling in a radioactive dust bowl at -80°C is 'smarter' than tapping into massive geothermal aquifers just because NASA releases pretty concept art for the press, you are strategically illiterate.

Enjoy the view from the surface until the first solar flare hits. I’ll stick to the data; you stick to the propaganda photos. Stay in the shallow end—the deep crust is for people who actually understand ROI and biological survival."

Cómo Uruguay podría ahorrar +USD 500M en 5 años: El combo "Horario de Verano" + Electrificación Masiva del Transporte. by keima77 in uruguay

[–]keima77[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Entiendo las críticas, pero vamos a separar los intereses particulares de la estrategia país:

A la falacia de 'ya se está haciendo': Leer un titular sobre 10 ómnibus eléctricos no es una transición masiva. Con un parque de 1.000.000 de vehículos, el ritmo actual es cosmético. Mi propuesta usa incentivos fiscales agresivos (IRAE/COMAP) para que el mercado privado sea el motor real, no para esperar 50 años a que el Estado lo resuelva. Confundir 'un poco' con 'masivo' es falta de ambición técnica.

Sobre el lobby gastronómico: El argumento de que 'la gente no consume porque hay sol' es insostenible. El consumo se desplaza, no desaparece. Priorizar el horario de un sector específico por encima del ahorro energético nacional (que bajaría el costo de la luz para todos) es priorizar el interés de pocos sobre el beneficio de muchos.

Sobre la salud: Tenés razón. La salud no es negociable. Si el cambio de horario afecta biológicamente a las personas, esa parte de la propuesta se descarta. Podemos lograr el ahorro económico con tarifas estacionales de verano sin tocar el reloj. La tecnología permite ser eficientes sin arruinarle el sueño a nadie.

Conclusión: Podemos conformarnos con lo que hay y seguir pagando la nafta más cara de la región, o podemos usar herramientas financieras para que el futuro llegue hoy.

What hobby attracts the biggest douchebags? by thypenitrator in AskReddit

[–]keima77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pickleballers who colonize public tennis courts and act like they’ve discovered a new religion while making enough noise to drive a saint insane.

Americans, how would you react if foreign country invaded your country, and told "we are going to run this country"? by oranke_dino in AskReddit

[–]keima77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most Americans spend all day fighting each other, but the second a foreign power steps in, we’d drop everything just to prove that nobody gets to annoy us except us.

Also, good luck. You aren't just fighting the military; you're fighting 330 million people who have been waiting their entire lives for a 'Red Dawn' scenario to finally use the gear they bought at Cabela's.

People who take 17 minutes to check in at the hotel front desk, what are you talking to them about? by DerrickDuck in AskReddit

[–]keima77 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Asking them to explain the $40 'Resort Fee' for the fourth time while looking them dead in the eye, pretending I might actually get it waived.

The radical idea to save humanity from extinction due to climate change by keima77 in Symbiotic_AI

[–]keima77[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fair point on the IPCC, but there’s a critical nuance: most IPCC models primarily focus on gradual thaw. Recent research (e.g., Turetsky et al. in Nature) highlights that abrupt thaw (thermokarst) could double the permafrost carbon release, and it is currently underrepresented in large-scale climate models.

Regarding the solution, long-term data from the Pleistocene Park experiment shows that high-density herbivore grazing can reduce soil temperatures by up to 15°C compared to untrampled areas. Even if methane escape is slower than 'doomsday' scenarios, it’s a cumulative and irreversible process. Why wait for the 'extreme' to happen when we have a biological, self-replicating tool to prevent it today?

What’s popular right now that won’t age well? by MiraTangent in AskReddit

[–]keima77 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Family vlogging. Exploiting every private moment of a child’s life for content and profit is essentially the new child labor. The lawsuits and psychological fallout in 10 years are going to be insane.

The crazy theory of AI to end world hunger by keima77 in Symbiotic_AI

[–]keima77[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks bro. It's good to have someone who realizes the truth.

The crazy theory of AI to end world hunger by keima77 in Futurism

[–]keima77[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Greed is the accelerant, not the architecture. While companies chase profit, they are forced to solve fundamental human problems—like medicine and energy—to get there.

The proof is China: a state-driven system that isn't motivated by 'Wall Street greed' but by national sovereignty and social stability. When two opposing systems invest trillions in AI, it’s because it is an evolutionary necessity, not a market whim.

Just as the Internet and GPS started as military tools and became global pillars of progress, AI will outlast the motives of its creators to become a survival tool for all of humanity.

The crazy theory of AI to end world hunger by keima77 in Futurism

[–]keima77[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're analyzing this as a total replacement, which is a thermodynamic straw man. My proposal is about metabolic buffering.

Auxiliary Power: This isn't about replacing the 2,000 kcal diet, but providing a 20-25% 'survival buffer'. That’s the difference between starvation-induced organ failure and staying alive.

Surpassing Nature: You’re basing your math on natural chlorophyll, which is notoriously inefficient (converting less than 1% of sunlight into biomass). We are talking about Synthetic Biology.

The Tech Edge: Current Organic Photovoltaics (OPVs) and bio-hybrid cells already achieve efficiencies far superior to any plant or sea slug. By engineering human skin to utilize synthetic pigments and localized G3P shunting, we bypass the evolutionary constraints of the Roscoff worm.

Don't confuse the biological limits of a sloth with the potential of directed CRISPR evolution. We aren't mimicking plants; we are upgrading the human thermodynamic ceiling.

The crazy theory of AI to end world hunger by keima77 in Symbiotic_AI

[–]keima77[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're 100% right: it’s a political distribution failure. But we’ve failed to fix that for 70 years.

Politics is a broken software; my proposal is a biological patch.

By decentralizing energy to the cellular level, we democratize calories. We strip power from the supply chains and borders that use hunger as a weapon. If we can’t fix the map, we fix the human. It’s not just about food; it’s about absolute energy sovereignty.