Message from @james j
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But the Soviets had nothing on Mao.
To get a confession, one favored method was to make the defendant stand in a narrow partially water filled cell, then, break their legs.
@Recalibar they did some sadistic s***.
Tell on yourself get 10 years in the gulag.
Another was to arrest the family and childen, and then record them being tortured.
on and on and on
3 hours
I like how Solzhenitsyn talks about retreating into a dream state almost.
It's also a testament to what the human mind can allow the body to endure.
Take away 5th amendment rights. Easy.
Trade 2nd for 5th @Recalibar
Not the worst place to be
Until they need food for the killing machine
It's always best practice to destroy the infrastructure used to carry out an operation.
Food well be plentiful in the future
That's a pro tip
Vertical farms
You want to talk about hydroponics
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F*** artificial meat aka laboratory meat.
We need to change the supply chain.
Get those 11 calories of fossil fuel out of each calorie of food consumed, before the vicissitudes of the economy do it for us.
Not really but aeroponics and hydroponics in skyscrapers
Aeroponics sorry...
The Future is bright
The problem is that as the technology currently stands it's only profitable from a return on energy invested perspective to do foods that mature in a short time.
Aslong as people don’t slow down these advancements
I will say LEDs have been a boon for indoor growing.
Meh nuclear power plants
My assertion is when you really look at it the intrinsic energy in a nuclear plant exceeds the energy output over its life.
Though the literature might take issue with that.
Or skyscrapers made of solar panels
45 to 75% of the energy used in the buildings life goes into the building and the building materials.
The operational energy used is somewhat negligible over its 50-year life if that's how it's engineered.
That the literature will show more clearly.
This could work too
Some grocery stores are starting to grow lettuce on site or near on site.
There we go