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* '''[[Dangers]]''' | * '''[[Dangers]]''' | ||
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* [[Transhumanism]] … when it starts to go the obsession with power route (same for other *isms) | * [[Transhumanism]] … if/when it starts to go the obsession with power route (same for other *isms) | ||
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* Colonization of [[Mars]] … sometimes very negatively seen as "next planet to destroy after Earth" rather than <br>space to learn for fixing problems back on [[Earth]] | * Colonization of [[Mars]] … sometimes very negatively seen as "next planet to destroy after Earth" rather than <br>space to learn for fixing problems back on [[Earth]] as it can be (same for and space-faring technology in general) | ||
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* [[Power density]] … obsession on that due to claims of extraordinary levels of it, <br>much less extraordinary when reading properly between the lines though. See page: [[Limits of power density imposed by limits of cooling]]. | * [[Power density]] … obsession on that due to claims of extraordinary levels of it, <br>much less extraordinary when reading properly between the lines though. See page: [[Limits of power density imposed by limits of cooling]]. | ||
Latest revision as of 20:38, 11 May 2025
This page is (shall be) about unhealthy obsessions with power
expectable/expected to be gainable/gained form achievement of
advanced atomically precise manufacturing and the potential risks from that.
(wiki-TODO: Add some discussion on this.)
Related
- Transhumanism … if/when it starts to go the obsession with power route (same for other *isms)
- Colonization of Mars … sometimes very negatively seen as "next planet to destroy after Earth" rather than
space to learn for fixing problems back on Earth as it can be (same for and space-faring technology in general)
- Power density … obsession on that due to claims of extraordinary levels of it,
much less extraordinary when reading properly between the lines though. See page: Limits of power density imposed by limits of cooling. - Emulated elasticity … promise of ultra tough materials may relate to power obsessions (military armor & stuff)
- Diamond … obsessive focus on it due to it's king of hardness status of physical materials
- Weathering, erosion and corrosion … infinitely more outdoor stable materials is nice, their nondegradability less so
(related to risks of dominating rather than stably coexistig with nature) - Geoengineering … risky, possibly delaying the need for actual permanent stable solutions
- Personal motivations of this wikis author … hopefully not this one