Message from @James Connolly

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2019-09-24 00:23:04 UTC  

the plants always manage to fix the astronomical fuckups

2019-09-24 00:23:19 UTC  

the labrador current wil lshut off the gulf stream

2019-09-24 00:23:28 UTC  

And will cause an ice age

2019-09-24 00:23:35 UTC  

And then nature takes it course

2019-09-24 00:23:37 UTC  

yeah and mass extinction with it

2019-09-24 00:23:40 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/613769167199535104/625849795227156483/Truer_words_never_spoken..mp4

2019-09-24 00:23:48 UTC  

Cool, looking forward to it @James Connolly

2019-09-24 00:24:28 UTC  

Just saying, if life can survive numerous ice ages prior it can survive this one

2019-09-24 00:24:34 UTC  

not if we construct geothermal powerplants on a massive scale with high tech drills that can bore up to 50km in earth crust

2019-09-24 00:24:53 UTC  

so we can power whatever we want

2019-09-24 00:24:57 UTC  

virtually free

2019-09-24 00:25:18 UTC  

you don;t even have to bore that deep

2019-09-24 00:25:23 UTC  

at some point the drills start warping

2019-09-24 00:25:25 UTC  

geothermal energy is a dead end its not feasible unless you lie on a fault line , nuclear fission is the obvious option nothing wrong with it either

2019-09-24 00:25:26 UTC  

it will be hot enough

2019-09-24 00:25:29 UTC  

the russians did it

2019-09-24 00:25:37 UTC  

it was expensive as an undertaking

2019-09-24 00:25:45 UTC  

it is absolutely not a dead end

2019-09-24 00:25:51 UTC  

you get to earths heat and you're done

2019-09-24 00:25:56 UTC  

you can go to the enxt level

2019-09-24 00:26:30 UTC  

not really possible with current technology if you arent by a fault line

2019-09-24 00:26:32 UTC  

look at all those extremophile bastards living it up in zero sunlight near vents under the ocean

2019-09-24 00:26:35 UTC  

they give no shits

2019-09-24 00:26:38 UTC  

plants and animals

2019-09-24 00:26:39 UTC  

and extremely expensive

2019-09-24 00:26:45 UTC  

it's actually been done already

2019-09-24 00:26:52 UTC  

and with current materials can be done way better

2019-09-24 00:26:55 UTC  

and more efficient

2019-09-24 00:27:54 UTC  

1989

2019-09-24 00:28:02 UTC  

over 12 km

2019-09-24 00:28:24 UTC  

drills started warping aka more than enough heat coming through to install a steam engine

2019-09-24 00:28:46 UTC  

yeah its possible but not generally feasible for mass production or sustainable with materials needed

2019-09-24 00:28:47 UTC  

whho needs nuclear when you can do this cheaply( hopefuly in the near future)

2019-09-24 00:29:12 UTC  

whats your problem with nuclear?

2019-09-24 00:29:17 UTC  

none

2019-09-24 00:29:24 UTC  

I like molten salt reactors

2019-09-24 00:29:32 UTC  

since uranium will eventually run out

2019-09-24 00:30:14 UTC  

wont run out for another 1000 years

2019-09-24 00:30:24 UTC  

at least with conventional supplies

2019-09-24 00:30:30 UTC  

we need different toys for when the shit hits the fan