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In reply to the discussion: Sustainability is destroying the Earth [View all]muriel_volestrangler
(105,869 posts)45. 'equal and opposite' refers to forces, not energy
You started this by talking about energy.
Yes, solar energy in space is plentiful and non polluting. You could use it for Earth, with microwave links, rather than using it for moving asteroids around. I don't 'resent' what you're talking about; I've just been pointing out it's not a solution for sustainability, it's just a way of getting more materials in the hope that there's ll be some use for them. I regard is as a distraction to our problems, and to this thread.
You assume that we'll need to fetch more material to Earth. Perhaps we will, but we may always find it easier to use what we've got here, and recycle it.
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No, my heart goes out to them but at the same time I have no special knowledge or access and
haikugal
May 2016
#4
Why, then, suggest a project requiring orders of magnitude more energy than our current lifestyle?
muriel_volestrangler
May 2016
#13
The OP suggests that our current lifestyle, and ordinary remedies are unsustainable.
immoderate
May 2016
#15
Are you saying that you don't understand what's so hard about space travel?
muriel_volestrangler
May 2016
#16
A moment ago you wanted to expend energy in bringing water and raw materials from off earth
muriel_volestrangler
May 2016
#18
And the point is you have to expend energy to bring asteroids to earth
muriel_volestrangler
May 2016
#38
It's a reversible process. If you think of what you'd have to do to leave an earth orbit
muriel_volestrangler
May 2016
#41
OK, I think you've finally conceded that mining asteroids is an energy sink
muriel_volestrangler
May 2016
#43
I think I heard them suggested on a TV documentary about 35 years ago
muriel_volestrangler
May 2016
#47
Whereas your scheme for towing and mining asteroids would be done by a cooperative
muriel_volestrangler
May 2016
#49
Why should I pay a utility company to beam down microwaves to maintain EMF on a grid,
immoderate
May 2016
#55
Ordinary remedies are unsustainable, and extraordinary remedies are unachievable.
GliderGuider
May 2016
#31
OK. So the world will collapse in 30 years, then the population will double in 80?
immoderate
May 2016
#34
